Match Your Eye Condition With Our London Treatment Options
Vision Correction & Eye Health Solutions London
Which Vision Correction Treatment Is Right For You?
For the correction of vision disorders, we offer the full range of treatments within refractive surgery and make it possible for our patients to live a life free from glasses. After a detailed and personal consultation, and intensive preliminary examination we will determine which procedure you are suitable for.
Important prerequisites for treatment are, for example, the stability of the refractive values and a sufficient thickness of the cornea. There should be no eye disease or pregnancy, the minimum age is 18 years.
Keratoconus
Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition where the cornea thins and bulges into a cone shape, leading to blurred or distorted vision. It often requires specialised treatments, and in more advanced cases, corneal transplant surgery may be needed.
Astigmatism
Astigmatism is a common eye condition caused by an irregularly shaped cornea or lens, which prevents light from focusing evenly on the retina. This leads to blurred or distorted vision at all distances. It can often be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery, depending on its severity.
Cataract Plus
Cataracts occur when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, leading to blurred or hazy vision, sensitivity to light, and difficulty seeing at night. They typically develop with age but can be treated effectively through cataract surgery, which replaces the cloudy lens with a clear artificial one.
Myopia
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common vision condition where distant objects appear blurry while close objects are seen clearly. It occurs when the eye’s shape causes light to focus incorrectly on the retina. Myopia can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgeries like LASIK.
Presbyopia
Presbyopia is an age-related eye condition where the lens loses flexibility, making it difficult to focus on nearby objects. It typically begins around the age of 40 and can be managed with reading glasses, bifocals, or advanced solutions like multifocal lenses or surgery.
Hyperopia
Hyperopia, or farsightedness, is a vision condition where distant objects are seen more clearly than those up close. It occurs when the eye is too short or the cornea lacks enough curvature. Hyperopia can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.
Pterygium
Pterygium is a non-cancerous, wedge-shaped growth of the conjunctiva (the clear membrane over the white of the eye) that gradually extends onto the cornea. It forms when the eye’s surface is repeatedly stressed and inflamed, typically by sunlight and the environment. Individuals with high UV light exposure, frequent dust and wind irritation, outdoor careers, or regular participation in water sports (for example, surfing or fishing) are at greater risk, especially those who have lived in hotter, drier climates nearer the equator.
Eye Conditions We Treat at EuroEyes
Every eye is different and so is every vision problem. Whether you’re short-sighted, long-sighted, struggling with reading vision, experiencing glare at night or noticing changes as you get older, the right treatment depends on the exact condition affecting your eyes. At EuroEyes, we diagnose and treat a wide range of common and complex eye conditions using the most advanced laser, lens and diagnostic technologies available.
The table below gives you a clear overview of each condition we treat and the procedures that may be recommended. It’s a simple way to understand your options before your consultation and a helpful guide to how modern vision correction works across all ages and prescription types.
| Eye Condition | Common Treatments Offered | Typical Suitability Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Myopia (Short-Sightedness) | SMILE Pro, LASIK, PRK/LASEK, ICL | Ideal for adults with stable prescriptions; high myopia often best corrected with ICL. |
| Hyperopia (Long-Sightedness) | LASIK, PRK/LASEK, Lens Replacement | Higher hyperopia may be better treated with lens-based solutions, especially 40+. |
| Astigmatism | SMILE Pro, LASIK, PRK/LASEK, Toric ICL, Toric Lens Implants | Modern lasers correct most corneal astigmatism; toric lenses used when lens-based surgery is planned. |
| Presbyopia (Age-Related Near Vision Loss) | PRESBYOND, Trifocal Lenses, EDOF Lenses, Lens Replacement | Best for ages 40+; corrects both reading and distance vision in one treatment. |
| Cataract | Cataract Surgery with Premium Lenses, Trifocal/EDOF, Light Adjustable Lens | Replaces the cloudy natural lens; restores clarity and can correct all refractive errors. |
| Keratoconus | Corneal Cross-Linking (CXL), Specialist Lenses, Early Diagnosis & Monitoring | CXL helps stabilise progression; advanced stages may require specialist referrals. |
| Ageing Lens / DLS | Lens Replacement, Trifocal/EDOF Lenses | Natural lens loses clarity and flexibility; lens replacement offers long-term visual stability. |
| Night Vision Problems (Glare, Halos, Starbursts) | SMILE Pro, LASIK with Wavefront, Premium Lens Implants, Cataract Correction | Depends on cause; corneal irregularities, early cataract, or lens age changes. |
| Dry Eye (Tear Film Instability) | SMILE Pro (most dry-eye friendly), PRK/LASEK, Tailored Dry Eye Plan | LASIK may increase dryness temporarily; SMILE Pro often preferred for sensitive eyes. |
| Eye Floaters | Laser Vitreolysis (YAG Floater Removal) | Suitable for discrete or bothersome floaters; painless, non-invasive, fast. |
| Residual Vision Issues After Previous Laser Surgery | Enhancement LASIK/PRK, Lens Replacement (40+) | Depends on corneal thickness, age and stability; lens implants sometimes preferred long-term. |
| Thin or Borderline Corneas | PRK/LASEK, SMILE Pro (case-dependent), ICL | LASIK may not be suitable; surface treatments and ICL are the main alternatives. |
| High Prescription (Very High Myopia or Hyperopia) | ICL, Lens Replacement | Often safer and more accurate than laser at very high dioptres. |
| Contact Lens Intolerance | SMILE Pro, LASIK, PRK, ICL | Many patients choose vision correction after years of dryness and irritation with contacts. |
Why Choose Us?
Award Winning Clinic For Smile Pro, Trifocal And ICL Operations
Specialised with Laser Vision Correction and Presbyopia Treatment (high volume surgeons each 2000 operations a year).
Performed the most ICL Implantations in Europe (treatment of myopia).
We have been award winning clinic for performing smile, trifocal and ICL operations worldwide.
World Renowned. EuroEyes London is a part of the acclaimed EuroEyes International Eye Group, with clinics in major global cities.
Expert Surgeons. Established 1993 with more than 30 years of experience in refractive and lens surgery.
Performed the most Trifocal Lens (Zeiss) Implantations Worldwide (treatment of presbyopia).
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FAQ's
What is the best treatment for keratoconus in London?
At EuroEyes London, we offer collagen cross-linking (CXL) and customised contact lens solutions for early-stage keratoconus. In advanced cases, we may recommend intracorneal ring segments or refer for corneal transplantation.
Can laser eye surgery correct astigmatism?
Yes, modern laser techniques like SMILE, LASIK, and PRESBYOND can correct both low and high levels of astigmatism. We also offer toric intraocular lenses as part of cataract or lens exchange surgery.
What are the advanced options for cataract treatment in the UK?
Beyond standard NHS cataract removal, EuroEyes provides refractive cataract surgery with premium trifocal or multifocal lenses, offering sharper vision at all distances and reducing the need for glasses.
How is high myopia treated at EuroEyes London?
We offer laser correction for mild to moderate myopia and ICL (Implantable Contact Lenses) for higher prescriptions or thin corneas. Our advanced diagnostics help us tailor the safest and most effective option for each eye.
What treatments are available for presbyopia in your London clinic?
Presbyopia, or age-related near vision loss, is treated using PRESBYOND® Laser Blended Vision or lens replacement with multifocal IOLs, depending on age and eye health.
Can you treat both hyperopia and astigmatism at the same time?
Yes, our laser and lens-based procedures are customised to correct multiple vision issues in one session. This includes hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism, and presbyopia when appropriate.