Eye Surgery Enquiry (UK) — Book a Private Consultation

Send a confidential enquiry to EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk to discuss cataract surgery, oculoplastics or other private eye procedures. Tell us what you need and we’ll help you take the next step.

  • Fast access to private consultations in the UK
  • Clear guidance on suitability, timelines and what to expect
  • Support with referral letters, imaging and next steps
  • Helpful, professional team — no obligation to proceed

If you have sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, new flashes/floaters, or an eye injury, seek urgent NHS care (A&E/111) rather than waiting for a routine enquiry.

Make a private eye surgery enquiry

Use the form to request an appointment, ask about cataract surgery, eyelid (oculoplastic) procedures, or other eye treatments. If you can share a little detail (symptoms, diagnosis, previous scans, and your preferred dates), our team can respond more quickly and accurately.

Confidential: your enquiry is handled privately. For emergencies, contact the NHS (111/A&E) for urgent assessment.

What to include (optional, but helpful)

  • Your main concern (e.g., blurred vision from cataracts; droopy eyelids; watery eyes; eyelid lumps)
  • Which eye(s) are affected and how long symptoms have been present
  • Any diagnosis from an optometrist/GP and any measurements (if available)
  • Current glasses/contact lens prescription (if relevant)
  • Medication list (including blood thinners) and relevant medical conditions

Request a call-back or appointment

See fees & timelines

By submitting, you consent to being contacted about your enquiry. We’ll use your details only to respond and arrange your appointment.

Prefer to speak first? You can still start with this form and ask for a call at a time that suits you.

What you can enquire about

Cataract surgery

Discuss symptoms, lens options, driving/reading goals, and timescales for private cataract surgery in the UK.

Enquire about cataracts ?

Oculoplastics (eyelids & tear ducts)

Private assessment for droopy eyelids, eyelid lumps, watery eyes, ectropion/entropion and related procedures.

Enquire about oculoplastics ?

Other private eye procedures

If you’re unsure which clinic or pathway is right, send an enquiry and we’ll guide you to the appropriate service.

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Why enquire with EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk

Choosing private eye care is easier when you know what will happen, what information is needed, and how quickly you can be seen. Our enquiry process is designed to be straightforward, respectful, and focused on your outcome.

Fast, organised next steps

We triage your enquiry so you know whether you need a consultation, imaging, or a referral letter before treatment.

Clear expectations

Understand appointment timelines, what to bring, and typical recovery planning (time off work, driving, aftercare).

Patient-centred guidance

Get answers in plain English: suitability, risks, alternatives, and whether private treatment is appropriate for you.

UK-focused practicalities

We help with details that matter in the UK: postcodes/travel, appointment availability, and shared-care options where applicable.

Respect for your choice

No pressure. If you decide to wait, use the NHS, or seek a second opinion, we’ll support that decision.

Confidential communication

Your enquiry is handled discreetly. You can request contact by email or phone at a time that suits you.

Ready to start? Complete the enquiry form and we’ll come back to you with the most appropriate next step.

What happens after you submit an enquiry

Our goal is to reduce uncertainty and help you reach a clear plan. The steps below explain what to expect when you enquire about private eye surgery in the UK.

  1. We review your details. We check symptoms, procedure interest, and any relevant background so we can respond appropriately.
  2. We contact you. We’ll reply by email or phone to confirm your needs and offer suitable appointment options.
  3. Consultation and assessment. You’ll have an in-depth discussion and examination. For cataracts, this may include measurements to discuss lens options. For oculoplastics, this may include functional and cosmetic considerations.
  4. Clear plan and written summary. If you’re suitable and you wish to proceed, we explain the recommended pathway, including benefits, risks, and recovery planning.

If you have an optometrist report

Mention it in your message. If you have details like cataract grade, visual acuity, or eyelid measurements, it can help us advise on next steps.

If you’re not sure what you need

Choose “Not sure — please advise” in the form. Describe what you’re experiencing and we’ll guide you to the most appropriate consultation type.

Consultation, costs and what you’ll be told upfront

Fees can vary depending on the procedure, complexity, and whether additional tests are needed. We aim to provide clear information during your enquiry and consultation so you can make an informed decision.

What you’re paying for What it usually includes
Initial consultation Medical history, eye examination, discussion of options/risks, and a clear recommendation.
Diagnostic tests (if required) Measurements/imaging to support decision-making and surgical planning.
Procedure & aftercare The procedure itself plus agreed follow-up and guidance on recovery and medicines.

Good to know: your enquiry helps us confirm which consultation you need, so you’re not booking the wrong appointment type.

Who typically benefits from a consultation

Cataract concerns

  • Blurred or cloudy vision affecting daily tasks
  • Glare/haloes, especially when driving at night
  • Colours looking faded
  • Frequent prescription changes with limited improvement

Eyelid/oculoplastic concerns

  • Droopy eyelids interfering with vision or comfort
  • Watery eyes, irritation, or lid turning in/out
  • Eyelid lumps or lesions needing assessment
  • Asymmetry or functional concerns after previous surgery

Seek urgent help if you have sudden vision loss, a new curtain/shadow, severe pain, or recent eye trauma.

Common mistakes that delay booking (and how to avoid them)

Waiting for “perfect” symptoms

If daily life is affected, an assessment is worthwhile. A consultation can clarify whether surgery is appropriate now or later.

Not sharing key context

Mention prior eye surgery, eye drops, contact lens wear, or blood thinners—these can influence preparation and scheduling.

Assuming one option fits all

Lens choices (cataracts) and functional vs cosmetic goals (oculoplastics) vary. A tailored discussion saves time and uncertainty.

Enquiry FAQs

Do I need a GP referral?

Often, no. Many patients book a private consultation directly. If a referral is helpful for your situation, we’ll advise you during the enquiry process.

How quickly will you respond?

We aim to respond as promptly as possible during working hours. Including your preferred contact method and times helps us reach you faster.

Can I ask about both cataracts and eyelids?

Yes. Use the message box to describe everything you’d like assessed. We’ll advise whether it’s best covered in one appointment or separately.

Will you give medical advice by email?

We can provide general guidance and next steps, but specific diagnosis and treatment recommendations require a proper consultation and examination.

What if I’m travelling from elsewhere in the UK?

Let us know your postcode and availability. We’ll help plan appointments efficiently, including tests and follow-ups where appropriate.

Is my information secure?

Your enquiry is treated confidentially and used to respond to your request and arrange appointments. Please avoid sharing unnecessary sensitive details in free text.

What patients value

Every patient’s circumstances are different, but these are common themes we hear from people seeking private eye care in the UK.

“Clear explanations.”
I understood my options and what the recovery would involve before making a decision.

Patient feedback (summary)

“Efficient and reassuring.”
The enquiry process was straightforward and appointments were organised around my availability.

Patient feedback (summary)

“I felt listened to.”
My concerns were taken seriously, and I never felt rushed during the consultation.

Patient feedback (summary)

Trust indicators: You’ll receive clear pre-appointment instructions, transparent explanation of next steps, and the opportunity to ask questions at every stage.

Ready to book? Send your enquiry now

If you’re exploring private cataract surgery, oculoplastics, or other eye procedures in the United Kingdom, the best next step is a confidential enquiry. We’ll help you move from uncertainty to a clear plan.

  • Tell us what’s happening and what you want to achieve
  • Get guidance on the right appointment and preparation
  • Arrange a suitable time and location
Complete the enquiry form See procedures

For urgent eye symptoms, use NHS urgent services (111/A&E). This form is for non-emergency enquiries.

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Updated on 13 Mar 2026