Cataract Surgery at UK Eye Clinics
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NHS or private cataract extraction?
NHS cataract removal surgery is free, making it the obvious choice for cataract extraction surgery if insurance will not cover the treatment. However, the long waiting lists for NHS cataract surgery and the limited choice in the type of intraocular lens used, mean more people in the UK are choosing to have cataract operations at a private eye clinic to reduce the risk of their vision deteriorating while they wait for surgery.
Other FAQs
- What happens after cataract eye surgery?
- Can problems develop after cataract surgery?
- What happens during cataract eye surgery?
- How is a cataract diagnosed?
- What are the symptoms of a cataract?
- How much does cataract surgery cost?
- What are possible side effects of cataract surgery?
- What can I do to protect my vision?
- What exactly is a cataract?
- Are cataracts found only in older people?
- Is cataract surgery serious?
- When will I be able to resume normal activities?
- How often do I need to have my eyes checked after eye surgery?
- Will I need to have cataract surgery again?
- Am I at risk for developing cataracts?
- Is cataract surgery covered by insurance?
- What is a Multifocal IOL?
- What is a Monofocal IOL?
- What is an IOL?
- Monofocal vs. Multifocal
- What is a congenital cataract?
- Will I develop a cataract if I have diabetes?
- How will diabetes affect my cataract extraction surgery?
- Will cataracts make me blind?
- How quickly do cataracts develop?
- Does computer use cause cataracts?
- Can cataracts be removed with laser?
- Can a cataract return?
- Do I need glasses after cataract extraction?
- Do congenital cataracts in children need removing?
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