Overview
Refractive surgery starts with suitability, not excitement. We evaluate eye health, corneal safety and lifestyle expectations before recommending a path.
When to visit
- Dependence on glasses
- Stable spectacle power
- Contact lens intolerance
- Sports or career vision needs
Diagnostics
- Refraction stability review
- Corneal screening
- Dry eye evaluation
- Retinal examination
Treatment pathway
- LASIK counselling
- PRK or alternate pathway discussion
- Pre-operative optimisation
- Post-operative follow-up
What you can expect
- An unhurried examination using appropriate diagnostic tools
- A plain-language explanation of findings and treatment options
- A care plan tailored to your eyes, lifestyle and long-term goals
- Structured follow-up so outcomes are tracked and supported
Frequently asked questions
Is LASIK permanent?+
Correction is long-lasting for suitable candidates, but age-related changes can still occur.
Who is not suitable?+
Patients with unstable power, thin or irregular corneas, severe dry eye or certain eye diseases may need alternatives.
