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and personalised vision care from the specialists at EuroEyes UK.
How Old Are Your Eyes? Mapping Vision Health Across London Boroughs
When we think about ageing, we picture wrinkles or aching joints. But what if your vision is getting older too? In today’s digitally driven, urban environment, our eyes are under more pressure than ever. And depending on where you live in London, your eyes might be ageing years ahead of schedule. This article reveals how lifestyle, location, and work culture across different boroughs could be affecting your eyesight and what you can do about it.
Why Night Driving is a Vision Challenge for Millions in the UK
Driving at night isn’t just tiring, it’s a genuine challenge for your eyes. Whether you’re navigating busy streets in London, driving a lorry down the M25, or heading home from a late shift in your van, low light, glare from headlights, and reduced contrast can make even familiar roads feel risky. And for many UK drivers, this isn’t just about age! It’s about untreated eye conditions.
Your Eye-print Is Unique; But Is It Holding You Back?
Your eyes are more than windows to your soul, they’re biometric blueprints of how you perceive and interact with the world. From the shape of your cornea to the clarity of your natural lens, your personal “eye print” determines your visual performance in everyday life. But what if your natural eyesight is quietly limiting your potential? Let’s explore how vision correction technology is reshaping the way we think about human capability and why EuroEyes is leading the charge.
Best Lens Options for Cataract Surgery in the UK
Cataract surgery is one of the most successful and commonly performed procedures in modern eye care but what truly defines your outcome isn’t just the surgery itself. It’s the lens you choose to replace your natural one.
Is Laser Eye Surgery Worth It in the UK? A Surgeon’s Perspective
Yes! Laser eye surgery is absolutely worth it.
Why? Because it offers something that glasses and contact lenses never truly can: long-term visual freedom, tailored correction, and life without optical compromise.
Should I Wear Old Glasses After Cataract Surgery? Here’s What Most People Get Wrong
If you’ve recently had cataract surgery or are preparing for it, you may find yourself instinctively reaching for your old glasses. But here’s the surprising truth: in most cases, you shouldn’t be wearing them at all. In fact, wearing outdated prescription lenses post-surgery can do more harm than good.
Latest Press
EuroEyes Expands into the Netherlands with Strategic Integration of FYEO
EuroEyes continues its international expansion with the integration of FYEO into its global network, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of modern refractive eye care across Europe.
EuroEyes Welcomes FYEO into Its Global Network of Refractive Surgery Excellence
EuroEyes has entered into a strategic partnership with FYEO, marking an important step in the continued expansion of one of the world’s leading providers of advanced vision correction. With more than 30 years of experience in laser eye surgery and lens-based treatments, EuroEyes has built an international reputation for delivering precise, technology-led solutions.
Milestone in Tanzania: EuroEyes Supports the Opening of a New Eye Clinic
Through the vision of Dr Jannik Boberg-Ans and Dr Gøril Boberg-Ans, in partnership with EuroEyes, a modern eye clinic has been established in Tanzania, offering renewed hope for improved access to specialist eye care.
When Eye Surgeons Choose Their Own Clinic
My name is Dr. Jørn Jørgensen. I serve as CEO, Medical Director and practising ophthalmic surgeon at EuroEyes. Over the course of my career, I have had the privilege of performing thousands of vision correction procedures. Yet there is one measure of trust that stands above all others.
It is when members of our own team; including experienced eye surgeons, choose to undergo treatment within our own clinics.