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Only a few conditions rob people of their sight. However many – such as cataracts and glaucoma – make it much more difficult for us to read, drive, watch television and do other everyday activities. Treatments such as cataract repair can provide long-term and dramatic improvements to your eyesight – and boost your enjoyment of life. Your care at Spire Healthcare will be fully tailored to your needs. We also offer payment options that put better eyesight within your reach.

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Improve blurred vision caused by cloudy areas on the lens of the eye

If you have cataracts you will usually have blurred, cloudy or misty vision. This happens because light cannot pass through the clouded lens to the back of the eye. Or you may see small spots or patches where your vision is less clear. Other symptoms might include double vision or finding it unpleasant to look at bright lights because of the amount of glare.

Cataracts can usually be removed in a straightforward procedure lasting 20-45 minutes. One of our highly trained consultant ophthalmologists will be able to offer you an initial consultation within a few days of contacting us. If you decide to book your cataract surgery with us you'll be able to book an operation at a time and place that suits you. While the NHS offers excellent eye care, some local NHS commissioners are limiting surgery to those who have particularly severe symptoms and waiting lists are long.

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