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Pricing

  • A large, qualified and dedicated team to serve you

  • Get the personal attention you deserve

  • State-of-the-art corrective eye surgery

  • Tailor made sophisticated treatment options to achieve your individual goals

Pricing

“0% Finance Options are available for qualifying patients!”

OUTPATIENT APPOINTMENTS:

= New consultation visit: £200 to £300 

= Follow up consultation visit: £100 to £160 

= Scans: As per the scan required (patients will be informed on the applicable rates prior to undertaking any scans).

Please note that the above fees may be absorbed into a package structure when applicable. Package structures are available for “Vision Correction” , “Advanced cataract”, and “Cosmetic Eyelid” procedures.

VISION CORRECTION & ADVANCED CATARACT PROCEDURES:

 = Laser vision correction surgery: £1500 to £2500 per eye depending on the treatment modality/package applicable and selected for/by the patient.

= Refractive Lens  & Advanced Cataract surgery: from £3500 per eye depending on the treatment modality/package applicable and selected for/by the patient.

= ICL implant: from £3500 per eye

Please see the section on surgical options which gives a summary on the vast range of options in laser & lens/cataract surgery, from the most basic to the most sophisticated options.

STANDARD CATARACT PROCEDURES:

= From £2100 per eye depending on the treatment modality/package applicable and selected for/by the patient.

YAG LASER CAPSULOTOMY:

= From £350

KERATOCONUS CROSS LINKING / KERARING IMPLANT PROCEDURES:

£3000 per eye 

COSMETIC LID PROCEDURES:

£2000 to £8000 depending on the treatment modality/package applicable and selected for/by the patient.

GENERAL EYE CARE PROCEDURES (NON VISION CORRECTION & NON COSMETIC)

We are guided by industry coding system to determine the price structure. This will be communicated to the patient in advance of any procedure being undertaken.

GENERAL ANAESTHESIA

Whilst most of our patients choose local anaesthetic it is possible to arrange a general anaesthetic (for non laser surgeries) if the patient so desires. The fee for this is from £300 per eye

INSURERS WE CAN WORK WITH:

We work with all insurers. Some of these have been listed below. Even if your insurer is not on the list please let us know and we can help to make arrangements.

– Aviva Health
– AXA PPP Healthcare
– AXA PPP International
– BUPA
– Childsure
– Cigna
– CS Healthcare
– ESMI
– Exeter Family Friendly
– Freedom Health
– Health-on-Line
– HealthFund
– InterGlobal
– Medical Care Direct
– PHC
– SecureHealth
– Simplyhealth
– Tesco Bank
– Universal Provident
– Vitality Health (Pru Health)
– Westfield Health
– WPA

Please note:

– certain insurers facilitate surgery in certain locations only from our list of venues.

– certain insurers will only part fund the consultations and treatment. It is always the patients responsibility to make up any shortfalls and/or payable amounts within a month of receiving any invoices, and prior to undertaking any procedures.

Why Choose Us

  • 35000+

    Our patient numbers
  • 30k+

    eyes surgeries completed
  • 550+

    National & International lectures
  • 75+

    years of surgery experience

Faq

We offer a comprehensive eye service delivered through specialist and generalist eye doctors.
Please click here to read on all our speciality procedures

You are very likely suitable if:

  • – You wear glasses or contact lenses for blurred distance vision (myopia/hyperopia/astigmatism) AND/OR near vision and you are seeking an alternative to these.
  • – You are over 21 years of age.
  • – You meet the safety criteria (tested thoroughly during your consultation).

Please note: Whilst these are the general suitability criteria, individual criteria has to be taken into account for specific patient needs and the appropriate procedure applicable.

We are not a cut-price service because quality does not come by making compromises. However we are competitive and transparent in our pricing structure. We make efforts to ensure that patients are made aware of all price points in advance of any consultations/investigations and procedures, to enable our patients to make an informed choice on how they would like to proceed. Read more on the details of our prices

We work with all insurers. Please refer to the above FAQ on “Pricing” for full details. Please note – even if your insurer is not on the list of companies provided, let us know and we can help to make arrangements. Read more on the insurers we work with – listed at the end of our Pricing section

As a general rule of thumb patients can expect a 95% chance of achieving functional vision to a high standard (corresponding to their best vision potential) from their initial surgery.

As with all forms of surgical treatments there are risks of unpredictable outcomes and complications. 1 to 5% of patients may have some difficulties but in the majority of cases these can be managed. The risk of severe and lasting problems is very low at 1:2500 or less per eye (so both eyes getting affected is very rare indeed).

You will of course be given a full explanation of the specific risks and benefits of the individual procedure applicable to you at the time of the consultation.

Eye doctors are at least five times more likely as the general public to choose vision correction surgery for themselves. The study, featured in the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, surveyed 250 surgeons who perform LASIK. Of those, 62.6 percent said they have already undergone LASIK to correct their vision, and 91 percent said they have done it or recommended it for their immediate family members.

1. What eye conditions do you manage?

We offer a comprehensive eye service delivered through specialist and generalist eye doctors.
Please click here to read on all our speciality procedures

2. Am I suitable for glasses corrective eye surgery?

You are very likely suitable if:

  • – You wear glasses or contact lenses for blurred distance vision (myopia/hyperopia/astigmatism) AND/OR near vision and you are seeking an alternative to these.
  • – You are over 21 years of age.
  • – You meet the safety criteria (tested thoroughly during your consultation).

Please note: Whilst these are the general suitability criteria, individual criteria has to be taken into account for specific patient needs and the appropriate procedure applicable.

3. What are the prices for consultations and procedures?

We are not a cut-price service because quality does not come by making compromises. However we are competitive and transparent in our pricing structure. We make efforts to ensure that patients are made aware of all price points in advance of any consultations/investigations and procedures, to enable our patients to make an informed choice on how they would like to proceed. Read more on the details of our prices

4. Do you accept patients on insurance schemes?

We work with all insurers. Please refer to the above FAQ on “Pricing” for full details. Please note – even if your insurer is not on the list of companies provided, let us know and we can help to make arrangements. Read more on the insurers we work with – listed at the end of our Pricing section

5. What are the success rates and risks of vision correction surgery?

As a general rule of thumb patients can expect a 95% chance of achieving functional vision to a high standard (corresponding to their best vision potential) from their initial surgery.

As with all forms of surgical treatments there are risks of unpredictable outcomes and complications. 1 to 5% of patients may have some difficulties but in the majority of cases these can be managed. The risk of severe and lasting problems is very low at 1:2500 or less per eye (so both eyes getting affected is very rare indeed).

You will of course be given a full explanation of the specific risks and benefits of the individual procedure applicable to you at the time of the consultation.

6. Do eye doctors have vision correction eye surgery?

Eye doctors are at least five times more likely as the general public to choose vision correction surgery for themselves. The study, featured in the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, surveyed 250 surgeons who perform LASIK. Of those, 62.6 percent said they have already undergone LASIK to correct their vision, and 91 percent said they have done it or recommended it for their immediate family members.

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