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Ophthalmology Specialists in Sidcup
Here at Habal Eye Surgery, we specialise in ophthalmology in Sidcup which 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.
If you can’t see as well as you used to or have some degree of visual impairment, we can help. As the UK population ages, eye health services are becoming more and more important as age-related diseases of the eye increase. Do not hesitate to contact us. Some eye diseases can be successfully treated if caught early and can be managed effectively with existing treatments and medicines.
Ophthalmology Specialist near me in Sidcup
If you have noticed changes in your eyes or vision, our Sidcup ophthalmology team can help identify the causes and decide if treatment is needed. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, you should visit our ophthalmologist team 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
Ophthalmology in Sidcup
While our primary speciality is Ophthalmology in Sidcup which is a branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the eye and visual system, we also specialise in Cataracts procedures, medical retina procedures and surgical retina procedures.
Medical Retina includes but is not limited to:
- Age-related Macular degeneration
- Diabetic Eye Disease
- Retinal Vein Occlusion with Intraviteal injections and retinal laser treatment
Surgical Retina procedures in Sidcup
Sidcup Surgical Retina Procedures includes but is not limited to:
- Retinal Detachment and Retinal Tears
- Macular Hole
- Epiretinal membrane
- Vitreomacular Traction
- Dislocated Intraocular Lens
- Vitreous Haemorrhage
- Advanced Diabetic Retinal Disease
The above are some of the procedures we have carried out in Sidcup over many years with great success. If you suffer from or have been diagnosed with any of the above, please contact us for an appointment and consultation on 020 8226 6993.
Experienced Ophthalmologist in Sidcup
Maintaining or restoring your sight could be simpler than you imagine. Our Consultant Ophthalmologist & Vitreoretinal Surgeon is Mr Sami Habal MD, MRCSEd Ophth, FRCOphth who has treated thousands of patients and helped hundreds of others to regain their vision.
By managing the eye surgical complications referred to us from other colleagues in the last decade. So, whether it's Cataracts, Age-related Macular degeneration, or Diabetic Eye Disease we can help.
Comprehensive Sidcup Eye Care Excellence
At Habal Eye Surgery, we integrate advanced diagnostic technologies with a multidisciplinary approach to provide personalised, innovative treatment solutions. Our state-of-the-art equipment ensures precise diagnostics, while our collaborative team of eye care specialists in Sidcup tailors comprehensive care plans to your unique needs.
Embracing the latest in ophthalmic advancements, we offer cutting-edge treatments to enhance the safety and effectiveness of your Sidcup eye care experience.
Fees for ophthalmologist services in Sidcup
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.
Medically Insured Patients in Sidcup
If you're registered with a private medical insurance company, you can contact your insurer to ensure that the treatment you are having is covered by them.
Mr. Habal is recognised by the following insurance companies:
Initial Consultation in Sidcup
£225 - £275
Follow-Up Consultation in Sidcup
£175 - £200
Cataract Surgery in Sidcup
£2500 - £3800
Vitrectomy Surgery in Sidcup
This may vary depending on the indication and the complexity of the surgery. A fixed cost of vitrectomy will be given to you following the initial consultation.
Thank you Mr. Habal and your ‘eye clinic family’ for your service and smiles.
Mr. Habal performed an operation on my left eye in 2016 to close a hole in the macula. I had very poor vision before the operation and now the sight in that eye is much better, I just have a little bit of distortion but I can cope with that. I’m extremely grateful to Mr. Habal for what he did for me.
I had 5 retinal detachments affecting both eyes over 9 months. I was told I wouldn’t read beyond the third line of a sight chart. I got my driving license back in April 2016, 2.5 years after the second eye detached and tore for the 1/3 times. Mr. Habal carried out most of my operations and I believe the amazing eyesight I have now is due mainly to his ability as a surgeon and his post-op care and advice. My eyesight before the tears and detachments was not bad, a bit short-sighted and, amazingly, I feel it is better than before. I was so so lucky that Mr. Habal was my surgeon on the NHS.
Many thanks for all your care and skill in repairing the damage to my eye.
I just wanted to say a big thank you to you for the amazing surgery you did on my detached retina. The gas bubble has just dispersed after 10 weeks and I’m amazed to have my vision back. Not only that I wanted to thank you for your respect towards me before, during, and after surgery, it made such a difference, helped me feel more relaxed and informed about what was happening to me, especially as it was a ‘local’ operation which was quite a scary prospect for me.
After two operations on my eye for three tears in my retina and being under your care for further 13 months, I appreciate the care given by you and your team of nurses.
Thank you for looking after me so well. Also thank you to your lovely staff for their kindness and care.
I felt I must write to thank Mr. Sami Habal and the staff for the excellent treatment and care I had for complicated cataract surgery. This was followed be several visits to the eye clinic, where I had further excellent treatment which has proved to be very successful.
Thank you so much for the success of my cataract operation. I can now thread a needle which I could never do all my life, it’s like having a new life. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the wonderful care you have given me. It is a fantastic thing that you do to save people’s sight.
Thank you so much for the wonderful attention you gave me during my eye operation. Your care and professionalism was a credit to you.
Thank you so much for helping me to see clearer, than ever before! Your care and understanding got me through this difficult transition. You and your staff have been amazing!
Thank you for giving me my sight back, it’s a miracle.
Thank you for your care and thoughtfulness during my appointments and surgery for my detached retina.
Thank you for your prompt action, after seeing me in A&E. You had me booked in quickly for a detached retina operation. I’m very grateful to you and your theatre staff.
My Mother and I would like to thank you for all your time, kindness, patience, and expertise. You have given my mum her sight back which is one of the greatest gifts in life and we are eternally grateful.
Sidcup Expert Ophthalmology Services
When it comes to comprehensive eye care in Sidcup, trust in the expertise of our dedicated ophthalmologists. At Habal Eye Surgery, we are committed to preserving and enhancing your vision. Our team of highly trained professionals is here to provide a wide range of ophthalmology services, from routine eye exams to advanced surgical procedures.
With a focus on precision and patient-centred care, we are dedicated to helping you maintain optimal eye health and achieve the best possible vision outcomes. Explore our services and discover why we are your trusted Sidcup partners in eye care.
Retinal diseases encompass a range of conditions affecting the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye.
Symptoms:
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Floaters
- Flashes of light
- In severe cases, vision loss
Treatment: Treatment varies depending on the specific retinal disease. Options may include medications, laser therapy, or surgical interventions like vitrectomy.
Cataracts are the clouding of the eye's natural lens, leading to blurred or impaired vision.
Symptoms:
- Cloudy or dim vision
- Sensitivity to glare
- Difficulty seeing at night
- Need for frequent changes in eyeglass prescriptions.
Treatment: Cataract surgery is the most common treatment, involving the removal of the cloudy lens and replacement with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
Diabetic eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, result from diabetes-related damage to the blood vessels in the retina.
Symptoms:
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Dark or empty areas in the vision
- Difficulty perceiving colours.
Treatment: Management includes controlling diabetes, laser therapy, anti-VEGF injections, and sometimes vitrectomy for advanced cases.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions characterised by increased intraocular pressure, leading to optic nerve damage.
Symptoms:
- Early stages may have no noticeable symptoms
- Tunnel vision
- Eye pain
- Headaches
- Halos around lights as it progresses
Treatment: Treatment often involves medications (eye drops), laser therapy, or surgery to lower intraocular pressure and prevent vision loss.
Optometry is a healthcare profession specialising in eye care, including vision testing, prescribing eyeglasses or contact lenses, and diagnosing and treating certain eye conditions. We provide a diverse array of services, ranging from yearly eye check-ups and treatments for dry eyes to LASIK procedures and consultations for pediatric optometry.
Symptoms:
- Myopia (nearsightedness)
- Hyperopia (farsightedness)
- Astigmatism
- Presbyopia
- Dry eye
Treatment: Treatment options include contact lens fitting, LASIK procedures, low vision aids, tear replacement eye drops, Meibomian gland probing, and tear duct plugs.
Macular edema involves swelling in the macula, a critical part of the retina responsible for central vision.
Symptoms:
- Blurred or distorted central vision
- Difficulty reading or recognising faces
- Colours appear washed out.
Treatment: Treatment options include medications (such as anti-VEGF injections or steroids), laser therapy, or surgery to address the underlying cause and reduce swelling.
FAQs About Ophthalmology in Sidcup
Common cataract symptoms include cloudy or blurred vision, sensitivity to light, and difficulty with night vision. Cataracts can be surgically removed and replaced with an artificial lens to restore clear vision.
LASIK is a refractive surgery that can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. However, not everyone is a candidate. An ophthalmologist will evaluate your eye health and vision to determine if LASIK is suitable for you. The procedure involves reshaping the cornea using a laser to improve vision.
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.
Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who can diagnose and treat eye diseases, perform surgeries, and provide comprehensive eye care. Optometrists primarily provide vision care, prescribe glasses or contact lenses, and refer patients to ophthalmologists for more complex eye conditions.
In the event of an eye emergency, such as eye injury, sudden vision loss, or severe eye pain, seek immediate medical attention. Contact your ophthalmologist or go to the nearest emergency room for prompt evaluation and treatment. Do not delay in addressing sudden eye issues.
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