Laser Eye Nhs

laser eye nhs
Is it possible to have Laser Eye Correction surgery on the NHS? If so,how do i go about applying for it?

Nope, it is considered a cosmetic procedure.

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5 Responses to “Laser Eye Nhs”

  1. Clarence Munch Says:

    I know someone who had it done and still needs to use eye drops almost two years later.

  2. Junie Percy Says:

    you shouldn’t got tha surgery done did you have to get it

  3. Ranee Meierhofer Says:

    It probably depends on the insurance. Regular insurance(Health) usually doesn’t but might if you have vision insurance, check your policy. Mine didn’t so I had to pay out of pocket.

  4. Nancy Selvaggi Says:

    It depends. PRK hurts like hell for about 5-6 days. Epi-LASIK and LASIK do not hurt. Is there a TLC laser center near you? They offer a free consult and can answers all your questions about which procedure you can have and what to expect.

  5. Nadine Betry Says:

    None of your 3 suggestions have any effect at all on floaters which are impurities within the vitreous humour of the eye globe. Normally, there is no treatment indicated and not ALL types of floaters are susceptible to laser treatment.

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