Get the latest SmILE laser surgery
one of a select number of clinics in the UK able to offer the latest SmILE surgical procedure correcting short sightedness
one of a select number of clinics in the UK able to offer the latest SmILE surgical procedure correcting short sightedness
All our laser eye treatment is provided by experienced NHS Consultant Ophthalmologists with excellent results
We offer a simple, transparent fixed price with finance options to make surgery a real possibility today
From your first visit, through laser eye surgery and beyond, you will be personally cared for by our specialist team
Lasek to Smile, Lens implant to exchange, we offer expertise and a tailored eye care package perfectly suited to you
We are a rather unique refractive surgery clinic; all facilities are owned and managed by the NHS, and all staff are salaried NHS employees. We do not offer any performance related pay and all our profits are re-invested directly to support the NHS. Hospital employed and experienced consultant surgeons use the NHS facilities to offer their private patients a variety of refractive surgery solutions. Three types of laser refractive eye surgery including the latest SmILE technology, lens replacement surgery for older patients and lens implants for younger patients with extreme prescriptions. Refractive cataract surgery for those who have developed cataracts and demand a premium visual solution.
The advertised cost of laser eye surgery can be very confusing and sometimes simply misleading. At Sheffield Vision Centre, we take a transparent and simple approach to pricing - regardless of your prescription.
At Sheffield Vision Centre we will give you an all-inclusive fee which covers the whole treatment and aftercare, with no surcharges for extra investigations or refinements in treatment.. Easy payment plans that spread the cost of treatment are also available.
When making comparisons between clinics that offer refractive eye surgery it is important to compare like with like.
There are a number of factors affecting price that most prospective laser eye surgery patients aren't aware of until they attend their consultation, such as:
Inevitably, some patients who have had refractive surgery may require a second treatment called an enhancement, to maximise the results. At Sheffield Vision Centre there is no extra charge if a laser enhancement procedure is required within 5 years of the initial treatment (including YAG capsulotomy).
How long will you be looked after for? Often 12 months is enough, but not always. Sheffield vision centre offer a five-year care package, please see our terms and conditions for information.
At Sheffield Vision Centre you will meet and be able to discuss your treatment options with a dedicated surgeon before you make a decision and commit to any treatment. Our experienced NHS surgeons are employed by Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and are available for advice and follow up consultations if ever required.
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""Having Lasik has made such a difference to my day to day life. Having full vision again is priceless."
Catherine, Sheffield
"Excellent service and treatment. Surgery has been life changing for me as an active and fit female in my sixties. I can now swim and ski without the aid, fuss and inconvenience of using contact lenses and spectacles."
"From my first consultation my fears disappeared and I left with confidence, knowing that I was in safe hands. My eyesight now is better than ever and I strongly recommend this service."
"Having the SmILE surgery has absolutely changed my life. I no longer rely on glasses or contact lenses. The staff at Sheffield Vision Centre were brilliant and made me feel at ease. I whole heartedly recommend them."
"Staff are caring and willing to help and advise you. You are not pressured into committing to surgery but I'm so glad that I did. Having Lasik has made such a difference to my day to day life. Having full vision again is priceless.."
A free screening assessment is a quick and easy way to determine your suitability for lens or laser refractive surgery. It is a convenient way to gather more information from our support team. Your results will be reviewed by our experts, and you will then be offered an appointment for a free and fuller surgical assessment with a consultant surgeon.
A surgical assessment is a more in-depth examination, you will require eye drops and so should plan not to drive after this appointment. You will need to leave soft contact lenses out for a week, and rigid contact lenses out for a month, before you attend this appointment. You will be examined by a Consultant Surgeon, and you will be able to discuss your requirements face to face with that surgeon before you make a decision and commit to any treatment. You will be with us for 1.5-2.5 hours.
If you would prefer to have a full surgical assessment, and avoid the screening appointment, a fee is chargeable.
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All inclusive price £2,300
All inclusive price £1,700
All inclusive price £2,100
Price, depending on individual requirements, £3,100 - £4,100
*Lasek = £1700 per eye. 20% deposit and 24 equal payments of £56.67 per eye. Total cost of credit £0.00 .
We are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, our Firm Reference Number is 763804.
Matthew Edwards is a highly experienced, consultant eye surgeon specialising in corneal and refractive surgery as well as ocular surface disease.
A Fellow of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, Matthew has amassed a wealth of experience in all forms of refractive surgery including LASIK, LASEK, Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) and SMILE. He is an active member of the British Society of Refractive Surgery, a member of the Societies of Cataract and Refractive Surgery in both the United Kingdom and America and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield, publishing articles regularly in peer-reviewed journals
Mathew is a full-time Consultant Ophthalmologist specialising in the treatment of the anterior segment of the eye.
Mathew graduated from Manchester University Medical School in 1994. He trained in Ophthalmology in Southampton and then in Manchester. He completed a fellowship in Corneal and Refractive surgery before moving to the Royal Hallamshire Hospital as the unit’s second corneal surgeon.
A large part of his NHS surgical workload is corneal transplantation and along with Mr Edwards, he runs the Regional Corneal Transplant Service. He is experienced in a variety of refractive procedures including LASIK, LASEK, Refractive Lens Exchange and INTACS.
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click here to arrange an appointmentSheffield Vision Centre
The Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Glossop Road
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S10 2JF
Tel: 0114 271 1564
info@sheffieldvisioncentre.co.uk
Normal Opening Hours are Mon-Fri 9.00am to 5.00pm