Contact EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk | Book a Private Consultation

Use the contact form to request an appointment for private cataract surgery, oculoplastics and other specialist eye procedures. We’ll respond promptly with next steps, availability and any pre-consultation guidance.

  • Fast appointment requests for private eye surgery consultations in the UK
  • Tell us your symptoms, preferred dates and postcode to speed up booking
  • Secure enquiry handling and clear guidance on what happens next

If you have sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, new flashes/floaters, or a curtain/shadow across vision, seek urgent NHS/emergency care immediately.

Request an appointment

This form is the quickest way to reach our team. Share a few details and we’ll get back to you with suitable appointment options for a consultation, diagnostic assessment, or follow-up.

Common reasons people contact us

  • Cataract assessment and private cataract surgery enquiries
  • Oculoplastics: eyelid problems (ptosis, entropion/ectropion), watery eyes, eyelid lumps
  • Second opinions and post-operative reviews
  • Referrals and information for GPs/optometrists

Before you submit

  • If you already have an optometrist report or recent prescription, mention it in your message.
  • If you wear glasses/contact lenses, include your current prescription date if known.
  • Add any relevant medical history (e.g., diabetes, blood thinners) so we can advise appropriately.

Prefer a call back? Add your best time to speak in the message box below.

See what happens next

By submitting this form you consent to being contacted about your enquiry. We only use your details to respond and arrange care. If you’re contacting us about someone else, please confirm you have their permission.

Other ways to contact EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk

If you’d rather not use the form, you can also reach us by phone or email. For the fastest response, include your full name, postcode and the reason for your enquiry.

By phone

Call our team to discuss appointment availability and next steps.

Telephone: +44 (0) —

If we miss you, leave a message and we’ll return your call.

By email

Send non-urgent queries and attach relevant info if available (e.g., clinic letters).

Email: info@eyesurgeryclinic.co.uk

Please avoid sending highly sensitive data by email where possible.

For clinicians

GPs and optometrists can contact us regarding referrals or shared care.

Include: brief history, visual acuity (if known), and urgency.

If the case is urgent, please direct the patient to emergency care.

What to include in your message (to get booked faster)

The more context you provide, the quicker we can match you to the right clinician and appointment type. If you’re unsure, just tell us what you’re experiencing—our team will guide you.

For cataract enquiries

  • Which eye(s) are affected and the main symptoms (blur, glare, difficulty driving at night)
  • Any recent optometrist findings and when your last eye test was
  • Whether you’ve been advised surgery is appropriate (or if you want a second opinion)
  • Your preferred appointment dates and whether weekday/weekend is easier

For oculoplastics enquiries

  • Which eyelid/area is affected (upper/lower lid, one or both sides)
  • How long you’ve noticed the issue and whether it’s changing
  • Any irritation, watering, infection, or impact on vision
  • If you have photos that show the problem clearly, mention you can provide them on request

Not sure which service you need? Write what you’re experiencing in plain language. We’ll advise whether a consultation, diagnostic assessment or referral pathway is most appropriate.

What happens after you contact us

We aim to make arranging private eye care straightforward—no unnecessary steps, and clear communication throughout.

  1. We review your enquiry
    Our team checks your details and ensures you’re booked with the right clinician for your symptoms or procedure.
  2. We confirm appointment options
    We’ll offer suitable dates/times and explain what to bring (e.g., glasses, current medications, optometrist report).
  3. Consultation and assessment
    You’ll receive a thorough assessment and a clear explanation of findings and treatment options.
  4. If surgery is recommended
    We’ll outline expected outcomes, benefits/risks, recovery, and the plan for follow-up care.

Typical response times

Enquiry type What to send What you can expect
Appointment request Name, email, phone, postcode, preferred dates Reply with available slots and booking steps
Second opinion Brief history and any existing diagnosis/treatment Advice on the best consultation type and timing
Post-op follow-up query Procedure date (if known) and symptoms Guidance and, if needed, expedited review

Important: If you believe your symptoms are urgent (sudden vision loss, severe pain, trauma, chemical injury), do not wait for a reply—use urgent NHS/emergency services.

Why patients choose our private eye clinic

If you’re comparing private options in the UK, these are the practical reasons patients contact EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk and proceed to consultation.

Clear pathway from enquiry to care

We help you understand the right appointment type, what tests may be needed, and how to prepare—so there are no surprises.

Specialist focus

Private cataract and oculoplastics care with specialist assessment and tailored recommendations based on your lifestyle and goals.

Patient-first communication

Expect plain-English explanations, time to ask questions, and clear follow-up instructions after your consultation or procedure.

Convenient scheduling

Choose from available appointment times, with guidance on how quickly you should be seen based on your symptoms.

Transparent next steps

If treatment is recommended, we outline the plan, expected recovery and follow-up—so you can make an informed decision.

UK-wide enquiries welcome

Patients contact us from across the United Kingdom. Share your postcode and we’ll advise on practicalities around travel and timing.

Contact & appointment FAQs

Do I need a referral?

In many cases you can book directly. If you have a GP/optometrist letter, include it—this can help us triage and plan your visit.

What if I’m unsure which procedure I need?

That’s common. Submit your symptoms and goals (e.g., clearer distance vision, reduced glare, eyelid irritation). We’ll recommend the right assessment.

Can you help if I’m travelling from elsewhere in the UK?

Yes. Add your postcode and any travel constraints. We’ll advise on appointment timing and how to minimise trips where clinically appropriate.

How quickly should I be seen?

It depends on symptoms. Gradual blur can often be booked routinely, while sudden changes may need urgent assessment. If you’re worried, tell us exactly what has changed and when.

What details help you respond faster?

Your name, email, telephone, postcode, the issue you’re experiencing, and 2–3 preferred dates/times. If you have previous eye history (e.g., glaucoma, diabetes), include that too.

Is my information kept confidential?

We treat all enquiries as confidential and use your information to respond and arrange care. For sensitive details, the form is preferred over email.

What patients say

Patient experiences vary, but these examples reflect the type of care and communication we aim to provide at every stage—from first contact to follow-up.

“Booking was straightforward and I knew exactly what to expect at the consultation. Everything was explained clearly and I felt listened to.”
Private patient
“I contacted the clinic about cataracts and received a prompt reply with appointment options. The assessment was thorough and reassuring.”
Cataract enquiry
“Great communication throughout. I appreciated the clear aftercare instructions and follow-up plan.”
Post-treatment feedback

Trust signals that matter: specialist assessment, transparent recommendations, and a clear plan. If you have questions before booking, use the contact form and we’ll help.

Ready to speak to a private eye specialist?

Complete the contact form and tell us what you need—cataract assessment, oculoplastics, a second opinion, or follow-up. We’ll confirm the next available appointment options.

For urgent symptoms, use emergency NHS services rather than waiting for a reply.

Quick checklist

  • Your postcode and preferred dates
  • Symptoms and how long they’ve been present
  • Any prior diagnosis or optometrist report
  • Medications/conditions (if relevant)


Updated on 13 Mar 2026