PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) specialists accepting CS Healthcare
- PRK (photorefractive keratectomy)CataractsLaser eye surgeryRefractive lens exchangeYAG laser capsulotomyCataract surgery
- CataractsCorneal transplantFuchs' dystrophyICL implantsKeratoconus
- KeratoconusICL implantsLaser eye surgeryLens replacement (intraocular lenses)Cataract surgery
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Newmedica Birmingham is a trusted specialist eye clinic offering expert-led ophthalmology, short waiting times, advanced technology and personalised care, with both NHS and private treatment options delivered by experienced consultant ophthalmologists.What medical services does it specialise in?The clinic specialises in ophthalmology and specialist eye care, providing advanced diagnosis, treatment and surgical management of eye conditions, including vision correction, retinal care and ocular health services.What tests and treatments does it offer?Some of the medical tests and care services offered at Newmedica Birmingham include:Cataract surgery (NHS and private) Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) Glaucoma diagnosis and management Epiretinal membrane treatment Vitreoretinal surgery Oculoplastics Refractive lens exchange YAG laser treatment Corneal cross-linking Vitreoretinal surgery What quality and safety standards does Newmedica Birmingham meet?The clinic is CQC regulated, consultant-led and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, meeting rigorous clinical governance, safety and quality standards for complete patient reassurance.Where is Newmedica Birmingham located?Located at Aqueous One, Aston Cross Business Village in Birmingham, the clinic is easily accessible and close to Aston, with free parking available on site.What other Newmedica centres are there nearby?Newmedica also operates nearby specialist eye clinics serving the wider Midlands region, including:Newmedica WorcesterNewmedica Shrewsbury
- Corneal transplantAstigmatismCataract surgeryRefractive lens exchangeDry eyePterygium and pinguecula
- CataractsLaser eye surgeryDry eyeKeratoconusEye examinationYAG laser capsulotomy
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Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital is a leading private healthcare provider for the Shrewsbury area. With a team of top consultants, patients can be assured that they will be treated in a timely, professional manner at this hospital. Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital is equipped with all the necessary facilities to give patients the care they require. Located in peaceful surroundings on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, the hospital is easily accessible.What medical services does it specialise in?Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Dermatology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic hand and wrist surgery
AstigmatismProstate biopsySkin cancerDermatologyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Cataract surgeryLens replacement (intraocular lenses)YAG laser capsulotomyMedicolegalRetinal vein occlusionMacular degeneration (AMD)
- PreserFlo™CataractsRefractive lens exchangeLaser eye surgeryGlaucomaPterygium and pinguecula
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Mount Alvernia Hospital, part of Circle Health Group, has been treating patients in the Guildford area for almost 90 years, providing outpatient, day-case and inpatient services across a range of specialities including orthopaedics, general surgery, urology, women’s health, gastroenterology, gynaecology and dermatology. The hospital has 60 beds over five wards, three theatres, 15 consulting rooms and an ambulatory care unit which includes two Theatres for minor surgery. The hospital’s extensive imaging department houses CT, MRI, X-ray, digital mammography, ultrasound and bone densitometry, alongside a nuclear medicine department. It is one of the only private hospitals in the area to provide PET CT scanning. Alongside surgery, patients can also attend the hospital for private cancer care, physiotherapy and pathology (the hospital has a laboratory for blood tests and analysis). The on-site pharmacy also enables convenient collection of prescribed medication. Mount Alvernia’s private GPs are also based in the hospital; they offer 30-minute appointments and can easily refer onward to expert specialists, as well as for tests, scans and physiotherapy should patients require them.
FibroidsKneeAnal fissureDermatologyOphthalmologyUrology - Cataract surgeryYAG laser capsulotomyCorneal transplantPterygium and pingueculaKeratoconusDry eye
- Cataract surgeryCorneal transplantKeratoconusLaser eye surgeryPterygium and pingueculaLens replacement (intraocular lenses)
- Corneal transplantKeratoconusCorneal cross-linkingCataract surgeryRefractive lens exchangeRefractive surgery
- CataractsLaser eye surgeryRefractive lens exchangeYAG laser capsulotomy
- CataractsCorneal transplantFuchs' dystrophyICL implants
- KeratoconusICL implantsLaser eye surgeryLens replacement (intraocular lenses)
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Dry eyeMacular holeMinimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS)Ophthalmology - Corneal transplantAstigmatismCataract surgeryRefractive lens exchange
- CataractsLaser eye surgeryDry eyeKeratoconus
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AstigmatismProstate biopsySkin cancerDermatologyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Cataract surgeryLens replacement (intraocular lenses)YAG laser capsulotomyMedicolegal
- PreserFlo™CataractsRefractive lens exchangeLaser eye surgery
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FibroidsKneeAnal fissureDermatologyOphthalmologyUrology - Cataract surgeryYAG laser capsulotomyCorneal transplantPterygium and pinguecula
- Cataract surgeryCorneal transplantKeratoconusLaser eye surgery
- Corneal transplantKeratoconusCorneal cross-linkingCataract surgery
