Costs of Lice Services
Head Lice Removal Treatment
$150.00 per hour, per person, billed in 15-minute increments.
- You do not pay for a full hour if we do not spend a full hour on your treatment.
- Treatment time depends on length, thickness of hair and severity of infestation.
- Average treatment time for very short hair is 45-60 minutes. Average treatment for longer hair is 1 – 1 1/2 hours.
It is our opinion that hourly pricing is the most fair and ethical way to bill our clients. A treatment that takes 45 minutes should not cost the same as a treatment that takes 1 1/2 hours.
Head Lice Checks
Wet Head Lice Checks | $20.00
- Children under 1 | Free
- Have a family member that is being treated by Lice Knowing You®? All family members and caregivers, including those in dual households, must be checked, and treated if necessary by LKY, within 24 hours of the initial treatment, in order to qualify for the 30 day Guarantee.
Lice Knowing You® accepts Visa, American Express, MasterCard, or Cash. We do not accept checks.
Why Choose A Professional For Lice Services
The Expensive Costs of DIY Lice Treatment
| *Doctor Visits for diagnosis and guidance | $250.00 |
| *Rid Compete Kit | $ 47.98 |
| *Nix Family Kit | $ 21.99 |
| *Internet Lice Products, Homemade Remedies, Gadgets, Prevention Products | $150.00 |
| *Prescription Lice Treatments | $265.98 |
| *Replacement hair brushes, combs, hair accessories | $100.00 |
| *Missed Work (3 days missed work on average Based on $50,000 salary) | $450.00 |
| *Missed School (Private) (3 days missed school on average Based on $10,000 Tuition) | $167.00 |
| *Missed after-school activities | $100.00 |
| *Additional Water and Electricity charges due to Extra Laundry and cleaning | $200.00 |
| Total costs: | $1,752.95 |
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