Book an eye surgery appointment in the UK
Request your consultation at EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk for cataract surgery, oculoplastics and other private eye procedures. Complete the form and our team will contact you to arrange a suitable date and time.
- Fast access to specialist assessment and treatment options
- Cataract, eyelid surgery (oculoplastics), and a wide range of eye procedures
- Clear next steps, transparent guidance, and friendly UK-based support
Submitting this form does not confirm an appointment—our team will contact you to agree a time, answer questions and explain next steps.
Request your consultation
Use the form to tell us what you need. We’ll review your information and contact you to arrange an appointment that fits your schedule. If you’re not sure which procedure applies, simply describe your symptoms and we’ll guide you.
Common reasons people book
- Cataracts: cloudy vision, glare at night, frequent prescription changes
- Eyelid concerns (oculoplastics): droopy eyelids, watery eyes, lid lumps, eyelid turning in/out
- Other eye procedures: assessment for surgical options, second opinions, follow-up care
Tip: If you have a recent optician report or referral letter, mention it in your message. You can bring paperwork to your consultation.
Why book privately with EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk?
If your vision or eyelid symptoms are affecting day-to-day life, a private appointment can help you move forward with clarity. Our role is to provide a specialist assessment and a practical plan—whether you proceed with treatment or want advice and reassurance.
Faster access & flexible times
Choose an appointment time that works for you, with clear guidance on timelines for consultation, tests and treatment.
Specialist-led assessment
Your consultation focuses on your symptoms, eye health and goals—so you can make a confident decision about cataract surgery, eyelid procedures or other options.
Straightforward communication
We explain findings and next steps in plain English, including practical considerations such as recovery time and follow-up care.
Patient-centred approach
We tailor recommendations to your lifestyle—driving, screen use, hobbies and work—so outcomes match what matters to you.
Support before & after
From appointment booking to aftercare, you’ll know who to contact and what to do if you have concerns post-procedure.
Convenient UK travel planning
If you’re travelling for treatment, we’ll help you plan appointment timing and provide clear instructions for the day.
How appointment booking works
We keep booking simple. You request an appointment, we confirm details, and your consultation focuses on diagnosis and a personalised plan.
- Send your request using the form above, including symptoms and preferred contact method.
- We contact you to agree a suitable consultation time and answer initial questions.
- Consultation & assessment: review history, perform relevant tests, discuss options and suitability.
- Clear next steps: if you choose to proceed, we outline preparation, procedure details, and aftercare.
Time planning: Some eye assessments require pupil dilation. If dilation is planned, you may not be able to drive afterwards—consider arranging transport.
What to bring to your appointment
If you’re booking for cataract surgery assessment, we can also discuss lens options and what visual outcome you’re aiming for (for example, prioritising driving, reading, or reduced dependence on glasses).
What happens during an eye consultation?
An appointment is designed to give you clarity: what’s causing your symptoms, whether surgery or another treatment is appropriate, and what a realistic outcome looks like. Consultations vary depending on your needs, but typically include the following.
History & symptoms
We discuss how your vision or eyelids are affecting daily life—work, driving, screen use and comfort.
Examination & testing
Eye health checks help identify cataracts, eyelid issues and other conditions that may impact treatment choices.
Options & suitability
We explain possible procedures, benefits, limitations and risks—so you can make an informed decision.
If you’re booking for cataracts
We focus on how cataracts are affecting you (glare, contrast, reading, driving) and discuss the pathway from assessment to surgery and aftercare. If appropriate, we’ll discuss intraocular lens choices and what different options mean for your vision.
If you’re booking for eyelids (oculoplastics)
We assess eyelid position, function and comfort (including watery eyes and irritation). You’ll receive a recommendation tailored to whether the issue is cosmetic, functional or both, along with an explanation of scarring and recovery expectations.
Fees, payment & finance questions
Costs vary depending on the consultation type, tests required, and whether you proceed with surgery. We aim to provide clear guidance so you understand what’s included and what your options are.
- Consultation fees may differ for cataract assessment vs oculoplastics/eyelids vs complex cases.
- Surgical costs can vary based on procedure, facility fees, and aftercare requirements.
- Lens choices (for cataract surgery) can influence total cost depending on suitability and goals.
If you want an estimate, request an appointment and tell us what you’re considering. We’ll explain likely ranges and what’s involved before you commit to anything.
What affects price?
Ask us for a breakdown when we contact you—our aim is to make pricing easy to understand.
Eligibility & safety notes
Most people can attend a private eye consultation safely, but the best route depends on your symptoms and medical history. If you’re unsure, send your request and we’ll advise on the next step.
Good reasons to book soon
- Worsening glare, reduced contrast, or difficulty driving at night
- Vision changes impacting work, reading or daily activities
- Drooping eyelids affecting vision or eye comfort
- Persistent eyelid lumps, irritation, watery eyes, or recurrent infections
When to seek urgent help
A private appointment is not a substitute for emergency care. Seek urgent medical attention if you experience:
- Sudden loss of vision
- New flashing lights, many floaters, or a “curtain” across vision
- Severe eye pain, significant redness, or sudden swelling
- Eye injury or chemical exposure
Appointment FAQs
How quickly can I be seen?
Availability varies. After you submit the form, we’ll contact you to offer the next suitable appointment options and confirm what the consultation will include.
Do I need a GP referral?
A GP referral is not always required for a private consultation. If you have an optician report or referral letter, it can be helpful—bring it along.
Can I book for a second opinion?
Yes. If you’ve been advised about cataract or eyelid surgery elsewhere, we can review your situation and talk through alternatives, risks and expected outcomes.
Will my eyes be dilated?
Sometimes. If dilation is planned, you may have blurry vision and light sensitivity for a few hours. Consider bringing sunglasses and arranging transport.
What if I’m travelling from elsewhere in the UK?
That’s common. Include your postcode and preferred dates; we’ll help plan the consultation and, if needed, coordinate timing for any procedure and follow-up.
Do you offer both medical and cosmetic eyelid surgery?
We assess both functional eyelid concerns (affecting vision/comfort) and cosmetic goals. Your consultation will clarify suitability and expected results.
Trusted care, clear outcomes
Choosing private eye treatment is a big decision. Patients typically value straightforward explanations, calm reassurance, and a clear plan.
“Everything was explained clearly from the first appointment. I knew what to expect and felt comfortable asking questions.”
Private patient, UK
“The booking process was quick and professional, and the consultation was thorough.”
Consultation patient, UK
“I finally understood my options. The advice felt tailored to my lifestyle rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.”
Second opinion patient, UK
Trust indicators: Specialist consultation, clear consent process, and a focus on safety, suitability and realistic outcomes.
Ready to schedule your appointment?
Request an appointment for cataract surgery, oculoplastics or other eye procedures. We’ll contact you to confirm the best time and explain the next steps.
If you have sudden vision loss, severe pain, flashing lights/floaters, or an eye injury, seek urgent medical care rather than waiting for an appointment.