Book a private eye surgery appointment in the UK

Use this page to request a consultation at EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk for cataract surgery, oculoplastics and other specialist eye procedures. Complete the form and our team will contact you to arrange a suitable appointment time.

  • Fast access to consultation and treatment planning
  • Clear guidance on suitability, next steps and expected outcomes
  • Support with pre-op checks, aftercare and follow-up appointments
  • UK-based patient support with straightforward scheduling

Submitting the form does not commit you to treatment. We’ll contact you to confirm availability, answer questions and arrange your consultation.

Request an appointment

Tell us what you’d like help with and how to contact you. We’ll respond to confirm the most suitable appointment type (in-person or remote where appropriate), timings and any pre-appointment requirements.

Tip: If you already have a recent prescription, optician’s letter or scans, mention it in your message. This can help us triage your enquiry more efficiently.

What you can book

  • Cataract surgery consultations and treatment planning
  • Oculoplastics assessment (lids, tear ducts, facial/eye area)
  • Second opinions, follow-ups, and post-treatment reviews
  • Other procedures and eye health concerns—describe symptoms in the form
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We’ll use your details to respond to your enquiry and arrange your appointment. If you prefer, include a time window in your message (e.g. weekday mornings). In an emergency (sudden vision loss, severe pain), contact NHS 111 or attend A&E.

Procedures we can discuss at your appointment

When you request an appointment, we’ll help you choose the right clinician and appointment type based on your symptoms, medical history and goals. Common booking reasons include:

Cataract surgery

Assessment for cataracts, discussion of lens options, expected recovery, and timing. If you have night glare, blurred vision or reduced contrast, mention it in your form.

  • Consultation and diagnostic assessment
  • Personalised treatment plan
  • Aftercare and follow-up schedule

Oculoplastics

Consultations for eyelid and periocular concerns, such as droopy lids affecting vision, lid malposition, watery eyes or lesions requiring assessment.

  • Functional and cosmetic considerations
  • Suitability and expected outcomes
  • Post-procedure care guidance

Other eye procedures & second opinions

If you’re unsure what you need, book an assessment and describe your symptoms. We can also review previous recommendations and explain options in clear, practical terms.

  • Second opinions and treatment clarification
  • Pre-op and post-op reviews
  • Referral guidance where needed

Why book with EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk

A good appointment isn’t just about availability—it’s about clarity, safety and a plan you can trust. Our booking process is designed to be straightforward and clinically led.

Appointment matched to your needs

We triage your enquiry so you see the right clinician at the right time—whether that’s a cataract consultation, oculoplastics assessment or follow-up review.

Clear, UK-focused guidance

You’ll receive practical information on preparation, recovery and aftercare—plus what to do if you also need input from your optician or GP.

Transparent next steps

We explain what happens after your consultation, including diagnostics, timing, potential risks and benefits, and how follow-ups are scheduled.

Comfortable, structured consultations

Expect time to discuss symptoms, lifestyle impact (driving, reading, screen use) and goals. Bring glasses, medication list and any recent eye test results if available.

Respect for your choice and pace

You can request an appointment, ask questions, and decide later. We’ll support you with information so you can make an informed decision.

What happens after you submit the form

We keep the process simple and clinically appropriate. Here’s what to expect from enquiry to appointment and beyond.

  1. We review your request
    Our team looks at your symptoms, procedure selection and any notes to ensure you’re booked into the right type of appointment.
  2. We contact you to confirm appointment details
    We’ll agree a date/time and explain anything you should bring (e.g. current glasses, medication list, optician letter).
  3. Consultation and assessment
    You’ll discuss your concerns, have appropriate checks, and receive a plan with risks/benefits explained in plain language.
  4. Treatment planning (if suitable)
    If surgery or a procedure is recommended, we’ll outline options, typical recovery, aftercare and follow-up timings.
  5. Ongoing support
    We’ll provide post-appointment guidance and schedule follow-ups where needed.

At-a-glance: common booking reasons and what we’ll cover

Booking reason What we’ll discuss in your appointment What to mention on the form
Cataracts Symptoms, impact on daily activities, examination findings, lens options, recovery and follow-up. Night glare, blurred vision, difficulty reading/driving, any previous diagnosis.
Droopy eyelids / lid problems Functional impact, eye comfort, examination, suitability for oculoplastics procedures and aftercare. Whether it affects vision, dryness, irritation, duration and any photos if you have them (optional later).
Watery eye / tear duct concerns History, triggers, assessment and potential treatment options depending on cause. Which eye, how long, discharge/pain, previous infections or treatments.
Second opinion Review of prior advice, your priorities, options and what’s most appropriate clinically. Any letters/measurements you have, the recommendation you were given, and your questions.

Safety note: If you have sudden loss of vision, severe eye pain, significant trauma, or a rapidly worsening red eye, seek urgent NHS care (111/A&E) rather than waiting for a routine appointment.

Consultation costs, quotes and finance

Costs can vary depending on your condition, the tests needed and the recommended procedure. Your appointment is the best place to receive a tailored estimate based on clinical findings.

What your estimate typically includes

  • Consultation and assessment (as applicable)
  • Diagnostics recommended for your situation
  • Clinician-led treatment plan and aftercare outline
  • Follow-up schedule guidance

How to get the most accurate quote

  • Tell us your main symptoms and how they affect you
  • Share any previous diagnosis or lens recommendation (if cataracts)
  • Bring a list of medications and relevant health conditions
  • Ask about finance options during your consultation if needed

If you’re comparing providers, focus on what’s included: diagnostics, follow-ups, aftercare access and clinician continuity can make a meaningful difference to your experience.

Eligibility and what to prepare

Most people can book an assessment, even if they’re unsure whether surgery is appropriate. The key is to provide a clear picture of your symptoms and general health.

You can usually book if…

  • You’ve been told you have cataracts
  • Your vision is affecting daily life (driving, reading, work)
  • You have eyelid concerns or watery eye symptoms
  • You want a second opinion or clearer explanation of options

Bring (or tell us) if you can

  • Latest glasses or contact lens details
  • Medication list and allergies
  • Recent optician results/letters
  • Any existing eye conditions (e.g. glaucoma, macular issues)

When not to wait

Some symptoms require urgent attention rather than a routine booking.

  • Sudden loss of vision
  • Severe pain or injury
  • Rapidly worsening redness with light sensitivity
  • New flashes/floaters with a curtain-like shadow

Booking FAQs

How quickly will you respond?

We aim to respond as soon as possible during UK business hours to confirm availability and next steps. If your request is time-sensitive, mention this in your message.

Do I need a GP referral?

A GP referral is not always required for a private consultation. If we need additional information, we’ll guide you on what would be helpful.

Can I book for someone else?

Yes. Use the message box to explain you’re booking on behalf of a family member and provide the patient’s name and best contact details.

What should I include in the message?

Your main symptoms, how long they’ve been present, whether one or both eyes are affected, and any previous diagnoses or treatment recommendations.

Will you confirm if I’m suitable before I attend?

We can give guidance based on your enquiry, but suitability is confirmed during your consultation and assessment.

Is my information secure?

We only use your details to handle your enquiry and arrange your appointment. If you have specific privacy questions, mention this and we’ll help.

What patients value about our approach

Every patient journey is different, but people commonly look for the same things: clear explanations, confidence in the plan, and supportive aftercare. Here are examples of the feedback themes we focus on delivering.

“The consultation was thorough and easy to understand. I knew what the next steps were and felt comfortable asking questions.”
Appointment experience — Private patient
“Everything was explained clearly, including recovery and follow-up. The booking process was straightforward.”
Clarity & planning — Private patient
“I appreciated that I wasn’t rushed. I left with a plan and realistic expectations.”
Supportive care — Private patient

Trust indicators: Clinician-led assessment, clear consent process, and a structured pathway from consultation through to aftercare. Ask any questions you have during your appointment—good outcomes start with good information.

Ready to book your eye surgery consultation?

Request an appointment today and we’ll guide you to the right clinician and next step—whether you’re considering cataract surgery, oculoplastics, or need a second opinion.

If symptoms are urgent (sudden vision changes or severe pain), seek urgent NHS care instead of waiting for a routine appointment.

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Updated on 13 Mar 2026