EuroEyes Education Panel
Stay informed with expert-led articles on laser eye surgery, ICL implants, cataract solutions,
and personalised vision care from the specialists at EuroEyes UK.
The Retina of the Eye and Why It Is So Important for Vision
Most people never think about their retina until something goes wrong. Vision simply feels automatic. You wake up, open your eyes, recognise faces, read messages, drive through London traffic, notice colours, movement, depth, and light, all without consciously thinking about the complex biological system making it possible.
The LASIK Flap Explained and Why It Matters During Laser Eye Surgery
For many patients, the word LASIK sounds reassuringly familiar. They know it is one of the world’s most established forms of laser eye surgery. They know friends who have had it. They may even know someone who walked out seeing clearly the very next day.
Reading Glasses or Varifocals: Which Is Best for Everyday Life?
Most people begin to notice the early signs of presbyopia somewhere in their 40s. Restaurant menus become harder to read, text messages appear slightly blurred, and the phone gradually gets held further away to bring words back into focus. At that point, many people begin asking the same question: should you choose reading glasses or varifocals?
Reading Glasses Alternatives for Long Term Freedom From Glasses
Most people first notice presbyopia gradually. Menus become harder to read in dim restaurants, messages on your phone look softer than they used to, and your arms somehow never feel quite long enough anymore. For many, the immediate answer is simple: buy a pair of reading glasses.
How Do You Choose the Right Eye Clinic in London
For most people, the decision does not begin with surgery. It begins with frustration. A blurry train timetable at Liverpool Street. Squinting at restaurant menus in low light. Glasses steaming up during the winter commute across London. Contact lenses drying out halfway through the day. Then comes the moment many patients quietly reach on their own: maybe I should finally do something about this.
Thinking About Contact Lens Implants in London?
Contact lens implant surgery, also known as ICL surgery, typically costs from around £3,500 per eye in London in 2026. The exact price depends on the type of lens used, the complexity of your prescription, and the level of care provided by the clinic. At premium providers such as EuroEyes, the cost reflects advanced lens technology, experienced surgeons, and structured aftercare designed to support long-term results.
Latest Press
EuroEyes Joins Kensington, Chelsea, and Westminster Chamber of Commerce: A Visionary Partnership
EuroEyes, a global leader in refractive surgery, is proud to announce its membership in the Kensington, Chelsea, and Westminster Chamber of Commerce. This strategic alliance underscores EuroEyes’ commitment to integrating advanced eye care solutions within the heart of London’s vibrant communities.
Dr. Jørn Slot Jørgensen Recognised Among Germany’s Top Ophthalmologists For 2025
Hamburg, Germany, EuroEyes Clinic Group is proud to announce that its founder and medical director, Dr. Jørn Slot Jørgensen, has been honored in the prestigious Stern magazine’s list of top doctors for 2025 in the field of refractive surgery. This recognition underscores Dr. Jørgensen’s exceptional expertise and unwavering commitment to advancing ophthalmology.
Your Walk-in Eye Clinic At Central London
At EuroEyes, we understand that taking the first step toward clearer vision is a significant decision. Our Central London clinic is designed to make your journey as seamless and comfortable as possible. Here’s what you can expect when you walk through our doors.
Balancing Strategy and Celebration: The Perfect Team Dynamic!
Team success isn’t just about hitting targets and executing plans; it’s about fostering a culture where people feel connected, motivated, and appreciated. At EuroEyes, we believe that the secret to sustainable success lies in striking the perfect balance between strategic focus and heartfelt celebration.