Dorset · Highcliffe

Private eye surgery in Highcliffe

Consultant-led private ophthalmology at our Highcliffe clinic on Lymington Road, near Christchurch, with no NHS waiting lists. Cataract, lens, oculoplastic, glaucoma, retinal and macular care from one continuous consultant surgeon throughout your treatment.

Address

Sapphire Eye Care — Highcliffe
248 Lymington Road, Christchurch, BH23 5ET

Appointments

By arrangement, Mon–Sat
No GP referral required

Phone

0333 034 4955
Specialist team, 7 days

Areas served

Highcliffe, Christchurch, Bournemouth,
New Milton, Lymington & east Dorset

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About this clinic

Specialist eye care in Highcliffe

Our Highcliffe clinic on Lymington Road offers consultant-delivered private ophthalmology for patients across east Dorset and the New Forest fringe — including Christchurch, Bournemouth, New Milton, Lymington and Mudeford — usually with an appointment within one to two weeks and no NHS waiting list.

You are seen by the same consultant ophthalmic surgeon throughout: from your first assessment and biometry, into theatre, and on to your follow-up reviews. There are no rotating clinicians and no junior handovers, so you never have to repeat your history.

The clinic provides the full pathway for adult eye conditions — most commonly cataract surgery and oculoplastic (eyelid) procedures, alongside glaucoma care, vitreoretinal surgery and treatment for age-related macular degeneration. Self-pay patients and all major UK insurers are welcome.

Conditions we routinely treat in Highcliffe

  • Cataracts (clouding of the natural lens)
  • Drooping eyelids (ptosis) and excess upper-lid skin
  • Entropion and ectropion (eyelid malposition)
  • Glaucoma (raised eye pressure)
  • Wet and dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
  • Floaters, retinal tears and retinal detachment
  • Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) — YAG laser

Why patients choose us

  • One named consultant from first visit to final review
  • Fast access — no GP referral required
  • Clear, itemised self-pay pricing with 0% finance options
  • Recognised by all major UK insurers

Highcliffe eye surgery FAQs

Do I need a GP referral to be seen in Highcliffe?

No. You can book a private consultation directly with our Highcliffe clinic. If you have optician notes, a current prescription or previous hospital letters, bring them so we can advise you efficiently.

How quickly can I get an appointment in Highcliffe?

Most patients are seen within one to two weeks, and often sooner. Call 0333 034 4955 or request a callback and we will offer suitable dates at the Highcliffe clinic.

How much does private cataract surgery cost in Highcliffe?

Private cataract surgery starts from around £2,900 per eye, depending on the lens you choose. You will receive a clear, itemised quote after your assessment, and 0% finance options are available.

Will I see the same surgeon throughout my care?

Yes. One named consultant ophthalmic surgeon looks after you from your first assessment, through any procedure, to your follow-up reviews — there are no junior handovers.

Do you accept private medical insurance?

Yes. Our Highcliffe clinic is recognised by all major UK insurers, and we also welcome self-pay patients. Check your policy details and we can guide you on pre-authorisation.

What should I do about urgent eye symptoms?

If you have sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, or new flashing lights with a shadow or curtain across your vision, treat it as urgent and seek same-day care via NHS 111, your local emergency eye service, or A&E.

Your surgeons

Consultant surgeons at our Highcliffe clinic

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Request your Highcliffe consultation

Our specialist team will call you back within one working day to discuss your symptoms, answer questions and arrange your consultation at the Highcliffe clinic at a time that works for you.

  • No GP referral required
  • On-site parking at the clinic
  • Major UK insurers accepted
  • 0% finance for self-pay

Request a callback

We’ll phone within one working day. No obligation, no pressure.

Updated on 13 Jun 2026