Private Eye Surgery Near Windsor — Consultations & Treatment
Book a specialist appointment for cataract surgery, oculoplastics and other private eye procedures near Windsor. Clear pricing, consultant-led care, and a straightforward path from assessment to treatment.
- Consultant assessment with tailored treatment options
- Cataract surgery, eyelid surgery (oculoplastics) and more
- Appointments available for Windsor, Eton, Datchet, Slough and Ascot
- Fast access, transparent next steps, and aftercare you can rely on
If you have sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, flashes/floaters, or trauma, seek urgent NHS/emergency care first. This page supports private consultations for Windsor and surrounding areas.
Book a private eye consultation for Windsor
If you live or work in Windsor, Eton, Old Windsor, Datchet, Ascot, Slough or nearby villages, you can access private eye surgery consultations and treatment through EyeSurgeryClinic.co.uk. We focus on clear clinical guidance and a simple booking process, so you know what happens next.
Use the form to request an appointment. Tell us your symptoms, your availability and your preferred method of contact. A member of the team will respond to confirm the most suitable next step (assessment, diagnostic testing, or a direct consultation if appropriate).
Common reasons Windsor patients contact us: blurred vision, glare/haloes (especially at night), cataract diagnosis, droopy eyelids affecting vision, eyelid lumps, watery eyes, or needing a second opinion on surgery options.
Request an appointment
Accessibility note: If you have difficulty completing the form, you can still request an appointment by using the contact options on our website. We can accommodate large-print correspondence where possible.
Eye surgery support for Windsor & surrounding areas
Many people in Windsor want faster access to a consultant ophthalmologist, clearer options, and a treatment plan that fits around work and family. We regularly see patients from across Berkshire and nearby Buckinghamshire/Surrey borders, including Eton, Clewer, Old Windsor, Datchet, Horton, Ascot, Sunningdale, Maidenhead and Slough.
Straightforward appointments
We focus on getting you to the right clinician and the right investigation without unnecessary steps. If you already have an optometrist report, bring it along.
Local travel, clear planning
We’ll confirm where you need to attend and what to expect on the day. For most eye procedures, you’ll need someone to accompany you home.
Aftercare you can follow
You’ll receive practical instructions for drops, activities and follow-up—written in plain English, with the chance to ask questions.
Procedures available to Windsor patients
We provide private ophthalmology with a focus on surgical care. Your appointment will confirm whether surgery is appropriate now, later, or not at all. If needed, we’ll explain the benefits, limitations and alternatives—so you can decide with confidence.
Cataract surgery
If cataracts are affecting your day-to-day life—driving, reading, screens, glare—private cataract surgery may help restore clearer vision. We’ll assess your eyes, discuss lens options where appropriate, and outline a safe plan for surgery and recovery.
- Blurred or cloudy vision
- Halos and glare, especially at night
- Colours looking faded
- Frequent changes to glasses prescription
Oculoplastics (eyelid surgery)
Oculoplastic procedures address eyelid position, function and appearance. This may include droopy upper lids affecting vision (ptosis/dermatochalasis), eyelid lumps, or eyelids that turn in/out (entropion/ectropion).
- Heavy eyelids reducing your field of view
- Watery, irritated eyes from lid malposition
- Recurrent styes or eyelid cysts
- Functional concerns and comfort
General ophthalmology & second opinions
If you’re unsure whether surgery is needed, or you’ve been given options and want a clearer explanation, we can help. Bring your current glasses/contact lens details, medications, and any letters or scans you’ve received.
Other procedures
Depending on your assessment and clinical needs, further investigation or procedures may be recommended. If a treatment is not suitable for private care, we will signpost you appropriately.
Not sure what you need? Start with a consultation. In many cases, the best first step is a careful exam and discussion rather than rushing into treatment. Request an appointment.
Why Windsor patients choose private eye care
Choosing private care is about control and clarity—understanding your options, reducing uncertainty, and getting a plan you can act on.
Consultant-led decisions
You’ll be guided by an experienced clinician who can explain findings, answer questions, and set expectations for outcomes and recovery.
Clear next steps
We outline what happens before, during and after treatment—so you know what you’re consenting to and how to prepare.
Practical scheduling
Appointments designed to work around work, travel and family commitments—helpful for busy households in Windsor and the Thames Valley.
What to expect: assessment to treatment
If you’re considering cataract surgery or eyelid surgery, it helps to understand the pathway. The details vary by procedure and medical history, but most Windsor patients follow a clear sequence.
- Initial consultation: symptoms, medical history, eye exam, and discussion of goals (e.g., driving comfort at night, reading, field of vision).
- Diagnostics (if needed): measurements and scans that help confirm diagnosis and guide surgical planning.
- Treatment recommendation: whether to proceed now, monitor, try non-surgical options, or refer/signpost.
- Procedure day: what to bring, how long you’ll be with us, and arranging transport home.
- Aftercare & follow-up: drops, activity guidance, warning signs to look out for, and review appointments.
Quick guide: symptoms and likely next step
| What you’re noticing | What it may indicate | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Glare/haloes, worsening night driving | Cataract changes or refractive issues | Consultation + measurements if considering surgery |
| Droopy lids affecting vision / tired eyes | Ptosis / excess lid skin | Oculoplastics assessment + functional evaluation |
| Watery, irritated eye with lid turning | Entropion / ectropion or lid laxity | Eyelid exam + plan for correction if appropriate |
| Unsure about a proposed operation | Need for second opinion | Consultation reviewing history, findings and options |
Safety first: New flashes/floaters, a “curtain” over vision, sudden vision loss, or severe pain require urgent assessment—use NHS urgent eye services, 111, or A&E.
Costs, finance and what influences pricing
Private eye surgery costs can vary depending on diagnosis, complexity, and the tests or aftercare required. We aim to keep pricing transparent and explain what is included before you decide.
What can affect the total cost
- The procedure type (cataract vs eyelid procedure)
- Whether additional diagnostics are required
- Medical complexity and required follow-ups
- Lens options and surgical planning (where clinically appropriate)
How we keep it clear
- Explain recommended tests before they’re arranged
- Provide an outline plan after assessment
- Confirm aftercare expectations and timings
- Help you compare options, including waiting if appropriate
For an accurate estimate, we recommend starting with a consultation. Submit the appointment form and include any previous diagnosis or letters.
FAQs — Windsor private eye surgery
Do I need a GP referral?
Not always. You can usually self-refer for a private consultation. If you have an optometrist report or NHS letter, it’s helpful to share it with us.
How quickly can I be seen from Windsor?
Appointment availability varies. Submit the form with your preferred dates/times and we’ll come back with the soonest suitable options.
Is cataract surgery painful?
Most patients report little to no pain, though some pressure or mild discomfort can occur. We’ll explain anaesthesia options and what you’re likely to feel on the day.
How long is recovery?
Recovery depends on the procedure and your eye health. We’ll give specific guidance on drops, activities and when you can drive/work again (where relevant).
Can you help if I’m unsure about surgery?
Yes. A second opinion can clarify whether surgery is needed now, what outcomes are realistic, and what alternatives exist.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring your current glasses, a list of medications, and any letters/results from optometrists or previous clinics. If you’ve had eye surgery before, note when and where.
What patients value about our approach
Every patient’s outcome depends on their individual eye health, but consistent feedback focuses on clarity, reassurance and good aftercare.
“Everything was explained clearly and I felt I could make an informed decision. The appointment didn’t feel rushed.”
“The aftercare instructions were easy to follow, and I knew who to contact if I had questions.”
“I appreciated the honest discussion about what surgery could and couldn’t achieve.”
Trust indicators: Consultant-led ophthalmology, clinically appropriate treatment planning, and clear consent processes. We will always discuss risks and realistic outcomes as part of your appointment.
Ready to book a Windsor eye surgery consultation?
Request an appointment today. We’ll confirm availability, discuss your needs, and guide you towards the safest, most appropriate next step.
- Suitable for cataracts, eyelid concerns and second opinions
- Clear pathway from assessment to treatment
- Serving Windsor and nearby Berkshire towns and villages
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