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Cataract treatment is one of the most common surgery types performed in the UK. Patients who require the surgery can opt to have it done via the NHS, or privately at their own expense. Each option has its own benefits – for example, basic cataract surgery on the NHS is free of charge for the patient but going private means having having more options on lens choice and freedom from spectacles post-surgery with advanced options available to reduce reliance on glasses or contact lenses.
Thousands of NHS patients use Optegra to have their NHS cataract surgery at one of our five-star clinics and hospitals. This means patients can use one of our many renowned NHS cataract surgeons who have a track record of delivering high volumes of cataract treatments with excellent outcomes.
The NHS has selected Optegra as a partner to deliver first-class cataract surgery for their patients for several reasons. We have several clinics and eye hospitals nationwide that are ideally equipped to carry out treatment. Our top five surgeons alone have conducted over a hundred thousand cataract surgeries to date, and patients benefit from short waiting times (typically between 4 to 6 weeks).
A cataract develops when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy. Signs of cataracts include blurred vision and loss of vision, fading of colours, light sensitivity (glare), and difficulty with night vision. Cataract sufferers may also experience symptoms like headaches, prescription changes, and poor depth perception.
Our NHS referral system is simple to use. Patients require only a referral from their GP or optician. Once Optegra receives the referral, we will email or letter you with your appointment details, an important health questionnaire, a registration form, and directions to your nearest clinic.
The NHS allows you the right to be treated where you like – it means that if you have a long waiting time for your NHS cataract surgery elsewhere, you can opt to be treated at Optegra and reduce your waiting time. Learn more about preparing for your cataract surgery.
The NHS cataract surgery waiting lists have grown significantly in recent years. Patients can wait several weeks to months to have their cataract surgery. Of course, it can be very difficult to wait so long for surgery, which means getting an NHS referral to one of our clinics for treatment can be very beneficial. Alternatively, some patients may want to explore private cataract treatment.
The NHS provides cataract surgery to patients whose conditions impact eyesight and quality of life. Cataracts usually worsen over time, and corrective surgery is the only option for treatment.
Optegra offers NHS cataract surgery at several locations nationwide. These locations include:
NHS patients who live in these areas can be referred to Optegra for their cataract surgery.
Optegra also has additional diagnostic centres available for patients to have NHS cataract treatments available locally. These locations include:
There are many reasons why patients opt for Optegra to have their NHS cataract surgery:
Learn more about our world-renowned cataract surgeons.
Yes, cataract surgery is free on the NHS and with a GP or Optometrist referral to Optegra.
The waiting time on the NHS depends on the area in which the patient resides. Patients can expect to wait from several weeks to several months or more in areas where waiting lists are growing.
Generally, patients can fly the day after cataract surgery; however, if you plan to fly after surgery, you should seek advice from your consultant.
With NHS cataract surgery, patients usually get a monofocal lens. These lenses have a single point of focus, which means they are fixed for either near or distance vision. Optegra offers additional lens choices for patients who may want different vision options.
Mr. Amir Hamid is a Clinical Lead for Vision Correction and an expert refractive surgeon, based in London.
Medically Reviewed Date: 21st August 2024