I know this is quite late – I messaged you directly as well today. Your bunny may be healed by now but this is for anyone else who may come across this info.
My previous bunny, Viv, also had debridement and it wasn’t nearly that expensive. $2,000 for debridement seems outrageous.
It’s a fairly non-invasive treatment. I wouldn’t even consider it a surgery – more like a procedure. The eye is numbed and then then scraped in the affected area . There is no discomfort at the time of the scraping. The whole thing was $353. (this was 5 years ago, so it may have gone up, but not to $2000. And this is in California where everything is more expensive.
The most expensive part was just the exam $125 because this was a specialist – Vet Ophthalmologist.
Attached are some pics of the statements that may be helpful.
One thing I do remember was less ended up being more. Less frequent with the eye hydrating meds. Ironically dryness prevents healing but putting in the meds caused her to rub her eye to get off the excess and that’s what seemed to prevent healing.
Note: Viv also had glaucoma – so the some of the meds given were for that ongoing treatment so the bill may have been even cheaper.
I wasn’t charged for Metacam because she had gotten that the week before and so I still had it.
Also note: It says Anesthesia — but it wasn’t the kind you normally think of – to go unconscious, it was just a numbing drops that were put in the eye like an eye drop.

