Ophthalmology

Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery is a common procedure used to treat cataracts and blurred vision affecting your daily eyesight and activities.

  • No need to wait months to restore your sight
  • Surgery performed as day case procedure
  • Reduces blurred vision to help you see clearly again
  • Surgery performed by leading Ophthalmology Consultant surgeons

About cataract surgery and treating blurred vision

As you get older, the lens in your eye can gradually become less transparent which can result in blurred vision. This is known medically as having a cataract. Cataracts usually develop over a long period, causing your eyesight to gradually get worse over time. If a cataract is left untreated, the lens will eventually become so clouded that it’s impossible for you to see any detail, and your vision will become severely affected. You may also find that bright lights will cause glare or dazzle you more than they previously did.

Cataract removal surgery at Kingsbridge Private Hospital is a simple operation to remove the cloudy lens and replace it with a clear artificial lens. The result of cataract surgery will be that blurred vision will be reduced and you will be able to see more clearly.

Cataracts can be removed at any stage; you don’t need to wait until your eyesight is badly affected to have this simple operation and restore your clarity of sight.

Cataracts can develop in one or both eyes. If you have cataracts in both eyes, it is recommended that you have them removed one at a time, starting with the eye that is most severely affected.

What are the alternatives to cataract removal surgery?

Removing the cloudy lens and putting a new lens inside your eye is the only way to restore your vision. Glasses or other visual aids can help you to see better in the short-term but they can’t be used to treat a cataract and if your vision becomes poor they may not help at all.

Steps to get started

Our team will support you through every stage, from your first enquiry to your recovery.

If you’re using health insurance

Check with your provider to see what’s covered. We’re happy to help with any paperwork and can work directly with many insurance companies to make the process smoother for you.

If you’re paying for
treatment yourself or using a payment plan

We’ll give you clear information about costs and help you plan your care. You’ll know exactly what to expect, with no hidden fees.

Costs

Cataract replacement costs vary depending on the procedure and your personal treatment plan. We’ll give you a clear price guide upfront and explain what’s included.


Flexible payment options are available to help spread the cost. Our team is here to answer questions and help you choose the best way to pay.

£2,968.00

Prices accurate as of February 2025 and may be subject to change.


Finance from:

£71.77 per month

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Preparing for Cataract Surgery 

At Kingsbridge Private Hospital we ensure you are in the best care possible. Our surgeon will explain how to prepare for your operation before the procedure.

Our Consultant Ophthalmologists (a doctor who specialises in eye health, including eye surgery) will measure your eye and vision. These tests will help to decide which artificial lens will be best for you, so your vision is as good as possible after the surgery. Cataract surgery is usually done as a day case. This means you can have the procedure and go home the same day.

The operation is usually done under a local anaesthesia. This completely blocks pain from the area around your eye and you will stay awake during the procedure. You may be given the local anaesthetic as eye drops or an injection. Cataract surgery may at times be done under general anaesthesia, although this is less common. If you have a general anaesthetic, you will be asleep during the operation.

At your consultation, you will be informed what will happen before, during and after your procedure, and any pain you might have after the operation.

What to Expect Before, During, and After Cataract Surgery?

Knowing what happens at each stage of cataract surgery can help you feel prepared and more at ease. Here’s what you can expect:

During Surgery

After Surgery

Recovering from cataract surgery

What are the risks with cataract removal?

Side-effects

Complications

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If eyesight or vision issues are affecting your daily life, we’re here to help you move forward. Get in touch today to book your appointment or ask any questions you may have.

We look forward to supporting you on your journey to feeling healthier, more comfortable, and confident again.