Choosing the best Laser Eye Surgeon
Having laser eye surgery is a big decision and many who have taken the plunge and had laser eye surgery with us just wish they had it done sooner.
At Centre for Sight, your procedure is performed by carefully selected surgeons, led by Sheraz Daya, one of the leading eye surgeons in the UK.
It goes without saying that your eyes and vision are important to you and it is vital to firstly take no chances and secondly get the very best possible care available. The surgeon who performed the first LASIK procedure in the UK has provided pointers that should help you make the right choice for you.
1. Recommendation from your Optician or GP
Ask your optician whom they would choose to do their eyes? Word of mouth is a good one as you will be getting information based on someone else’s personal experience and outcome. Laser Eye Surgery Reviews are good especially if they are on independent websites. Reviews and internet chat rooms are useful places to obtain recommendations, but no substitute to you doing your own due diligence. Leave no stone unturned!
2. Reputation
What is the surgeon’s track record? How long have they been doing Laser eye surgery for and how are they considered by their colleagues. As doctors are in the business, they will know the best eye surgeons and it’s very useful to know if the surgeon has treated other doctors or surgeons, particularly other eye surgeons! Choose a surgeon who is a surgeon to other professionals in the industry!
3. Experience
How long has the surgeon been in practice and for how long have they been performing laser eye surgery?. Find out if the surgeon being considered is a “trouble-shooter”, the best eye surgeons often fix problems from other laser eye centres. They therefore not only know how to avoid problems, they have the knowledge and ability to remedy them – exactly what you want for your eyes.
4. Training/Qualifications
Has the surgeon had fellowship training in Cornea and Refractive Surgery? Refractive surgery is the speciality that deals with correcting shortsight, farsight, astigmatism and presbyopia (the need for readers). Laser eye surgery treats the cornea, so best to have someone with expertise and understanding on how the cornea behaves. Fellowship training is an optional period of time when eye surgeons immerse themselves in a speciality for a year or more and are trained by a specialist in the area. Fellowship training really sorts the best eye surgeons from the rest.
Author Information
Authored by Sheraz Daya MD FACP FACS FRCS(Ed) FRCOphth, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon & Medical Director, June 2019.
Net review due June 2026