Sidcup Eye Surgeon
Mr Sami Habal, MD, MRCSEd Ophth, FRCOphth
Here at Habal Eye Surgery, we specialise in ophthalmology in Sidcup. This is a branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the eye and visual system, which can be affected by a number of clinical conditions. Ophthalmology involves the diagnosis and therapy of such conditions, along with microsurgery where required.
As the UK and Sidcup population ages, eye health services are becoming more and more important. This is because eye health issues and diseases of the eye are more common in older patients.
Some eye diseases can be successfully treated if caught early and can be managed effectively with existing treatments and medicines.
If you can’t see as well as you used to or have some degree of visual impairment, do not hesitate to contact us for an eye surgery quote.
Sidcup's Latest Eye Surgery Techniques
At Habal Eye Surgery, we employ the latest advancements in eye surgery, to ensure our Sidcup patients receive the highest standard of care. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with advanced diagnostic and surgical equipment, including high-definition imaging systems and laser technology.
Our Sidcup surgical techniques are designed to enhance precision. Procedures such as minimally invasive cataract surgery and laser-assisted procedures reduce recovery times and improve the overall safety of eye surgeries.
Our commitment to innovation ensures that you receive the most effective and comfortable eye treatments available.
Recommended Eye Surgery Team in Sidcup
If you have noticed changes in your eyes or vision, our specialist Sidcup eye surgeon can help identify the causes and decide if treatment is needed. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, you should visit our eye treatment consultants in Sidcup:
- Loss of vision
- Changes in colour vision
- Changes in vision such as seeing spots or double vision
- Physical changes to the eye
- Changes in the field of vision such as shadows or blurriness
Professional Memberships:
- Royal College of Ophthalmologists
- British & Eire Association of Vitreoretinal Surgeons
- European Society of Retinal Specialists
- Ophthalmic Oncology Group
- North England Ophthalmological Society
- Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- Midland Ophthalmological Society
- Medical Defence Union
- General Medical Council
Looking for "Eye Surgeons Near Me" in Sidcup?
Maintaining or restoring your sight could be simpler than you imagine. Our Consultant Ophthalmologist and Vitreoretinal Surgeon is Mr Sami Habal, who has treated thousands of patients and helped hundreds of others to regain their vision.
Mr Habal has treated multiple complicated eye surgery issues referred to us from many other colleagues in the last decade.
If you are near Sidcup & have any of the following eye issues we can help:
- Retinal Detachment
- Retinal Tears
- Macular Hole
- Epiretinal membrane
- Vitreomacular Traction
- Dislocated Intraocular Lens
- Vitreous Haemorrhage
- Advanced Diabetic Retinal Disease
How Much Does Eye Surgery Cost in Sidcup?
Initial Consultation | £225 – £275 |
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Follow-up Consultation | £175 – £200 |
Cataract Surgery *This will vary depending on the type of the lens required (monofocal, EMV, Toric, EDOF, MFL). This price includes hospital fees, measurements of the intraocular lens, plus pre and post operative visits. |
£3200 – £4400 |
Vitrectomy Surgery *Depends on the type and indication of the surgery and whether it is with or without cataract surgery at the same time. This price includes hospital fees, measurements of the intraocular lens, plus pre and post operative visits. |
£6500 – £7500 |
Mr. Habal is clear and open with any information regarding fees. There will be no hidden extras when provided with a quote and all pricing is inclusive and upfront.
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FAQs About Eye Surgery in Sidcup
LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) is a safe and highly effective procedure for correcting refractive vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
However, its suitability depends on individual factors, so a consultation with an eye surgeon is necessary before proceeding.
The most common type of eye surgery is cataract surgery, which involves removing a cloudy lens (cataract) and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to improve vision.
The ability to drive after eye surgery depends on the specific procedure and your recovery. LASIK patients may be able to resume driving relatively soon, while cataract surgery patients may need to wait until their vision stabilises.
Always follow your surgeon’s guidance regarding driving.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of eye surgery. Some procedures, like LASIK, offer quick recovery with improved vision within a day or two. Others, such as cataract surgery, may take a few weeks for full recovery.
While most eye surgeries have a high success rate, there are always potential risks and complications, including infection, dry eyes, glare, halos, and, in rare cases, vision loss.
A thorough discussion with your surgeon will address these concerns.
The frequency of eye exams can vary depending on your age, risk factors, and any existing eye conditions.
As a general guideline, adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every 1-2 years, while those with certain risk factors or medical conditions may need more frequent evaluations.
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