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Cataract patients across Scotland are currently waiting up to two years for NHS treatment. Don’t wait with SpaMedica; the same excellent clinical standards and the same experienced surgeons.
Flexible monthly payment plans make it easier to get the treatment you need. Spread the cost of treatment with 0% interest over 12 months on treatment plans from £1,495. If you need longer to pay, 24 month payment options are also available on eligible plans. No hidden fees.**
A cataract develops when the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy, causing blurred vision, glare from lights and difficulty reading or driving. Cataract surgery is a quick, safe procedure that replaces the cloudy lens with a clear artificial lens, helping you see more clearly again.
Is cataract surgery right for me?
You may benefit from surgery if you’re experiencing blurred or cloudy vision, difficulty driving at night, increased glare from lights, or colours that appear dull or faded.
What to expect
You can expect a comprehensive assessment followed by a day-case procedure, which usually takes around 20 minutes and is performed under local anaesthetic using eye drops.
Want more information? Download our Cataract Surgery Patient Guide for more information.
Sometimes after successful cataract surgery, the thin membrane behind the new lens becomes cloudy. This is a common condition called posterior capsule opacification (PCO) and can cause vision to become blurred again. A YAG laser capsulotomy creates a small opening in this membrane, allowing light to pass through clearly and improving vision.
When might I need YAG treatment?
You may be suitable for treatment if you experience blurred vision returning after cataract surgery, increased glare, difficulty reading or driving, or vision becoming cloudy months or years after your surgery.
What happens during treatment?
Want more information? Download our YAG Laser Patient Guide for more information.
As we expand into Scotland, we’re excited to work alongside community optometrists to provide patients with greater choice, excellent clinical care and an efficient referral experience. Our new self-pay cataract pathway offers patients access to consultant-led cataract surgery with a monofocal lens package at a clear, competitive price, helping more people access treatment without unnecessary delays.
We look forward to working with you and supporting your patients throughout every stage of their cataract journey.
To submit a referral, please download and complete the attached form. Instructions on how to submit your referral are included in the form.
No — you’re welcome to book directly with us by completing the consultation form or calling us on 01355 640500, Monday – Friday 9:00 – 17:00
If you’d prefer, your optometrist can also refer you.
£1,495 per eye for monofocal lenses, with no hidden extras. Multifocal and toric lens pricing is available on request and finance options are available.
Most patients are seen and treated within two weeks.
It’s completely normal to feel nervous or anxious about surgery, however cataract surgery is the most common operation performed in the UK today and our team will walk you through every step, answer every question, and make sure you feel ready before we go ahead.
*2024/25 National Ophthalmology Database Audit
**Acceptance is subject to status, terms and conditions apply. SpaMedica Ltd is an Appointed Representative of Chrysalis Finance Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. SpaMedica Ltd is a credit broker, not a lender. The provider of a payment scheme which is not offered through or by Chrysalis Finance Limited may not be so authorised and regulated.