Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why should I consider eye surgery in a private clinic
if I can get it for free in an NHS facility?
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The latest and most sophisticated lenses are available to patients
at our clinics. Many of these lenses are not provided by NHS hospitals.
This enables our ophthalmologists to choose lenses best suited for your
particular condition and/or needs.
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Our facilities are equipped with the latest computerised and technologically
advanced equipment. This is of importance when it comes to precise diagnosis,
determining the best treatment and most suitable outcome for your particular
condition.
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In the NHS you will have to wait for a diagnostic appointment and a
date on which the surgery can be performed. In our facilities an appointment
for diagnosis and surgery can be arranged without any waiting period.
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By specializing in eyes only we are aiming to minimized exposure to
MRSA and other infections.
Q: Why should I consider private eye surgery in a dedicated
eye clinic?
A:
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Our facility is dedicated eye clinic which have been built, equipped
and staffed with the aim to attend to eye related ailments. By doing
so this facility is focused on eyes only. This enables us to ensure that
the best possible equipment is used and the best possible outcome is
achieved.
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In a dedicated eye unit patients are only exposed to other patients
with eye related problems. The risk associated with MRSA and exposure
to other unwanted diseases is therefore minimised.
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Superspecialised and dedicated eye clinics are becoming more and more
the accepted norm when it comes to eye surgery. Today more than 50% of
all eye procedures which are attended to in the USA are performed in
day clinics eye units.
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Our units makes use of the latest technology and has been equipped
with state of the art equipment to attend to the needs of its patients.
It is almost impossible for multidisciplinary hospitals to achieve the
same level of sophistication.
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The staff at the EyeS facility are purpose trained in ophthalmology
and have many years of experience. They are dedicated to the wellbeing
of our patients and the high standard of care which is part of our philosophy.
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The price applicable to surgery performed at the EyeS facility is lower
than the price which is charged for similar procedures at most private
hospitals.
Q: My optometrist has advised me that I am not suitable
for Lasik. Can I consider an alternative treatment?
A: Various alternatives
are available. We suggest that you read the information provided under
the sub-heading " Refractive
lens replacement & intraocular lens implants ", which is part of
the "Eye treatment section" on our website. We recommend further that you
contact us or an ophthalmologist so that a proper diagnosis of your eye
condition can be done. Please be advised that it is important that the
facility in which the diagnostic tests are being performed is equipped
with the latest and most appropriate eye testing equipment.
Q: I am over 40 and tired of glasses. Is there an alternative
that I can consider?
A: A number of alternatives exist. It is important to note that different alternatives
will be suitable for different patients. This depends on your personal preferences
as well as the condition of your eyes. For further details we suggest that
you read the sub-section " Refractive
lens replacement & intraocular lens implants ", which is part of the "Eye
treatment section" on our website. We recommend further that the alternatives
are discussed with an appropriately qualified ophthalmologist. Please feel
free to contact us if you would be interested in a consultation with one of
our specialist ophthalmologists.
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