Cataract Surgery High Wycombe – Trusted Local Specialists
If you’re searching for cataract surgery in High Wycombe, you want expert care, modern technology, and fast access to treatment. Our experienced cataract specialists provide advanced lens replacement surgery to help you see clearly again — safely, comfortably, and with excellent outcomes.
We proudly serve patients across High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Beaconsfield, Marlow, Amersham and surrounding areas.
What Is a Cataract?
A cataract develops when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, causing:
- Blurred or misty vision
- Difficulty driving at night
- Glare and halos around lights
- Colours appearing faded
- Frequent prescription changes
Cataracts are extremely common and typically age-related, but they can also develop due to diabetes, medications, or previous eye injury.
Private Cataract Surgery in High Wycombe
We offer rapid access private cataract surgery without long NHS waiting times.
What Happens During Surgery?
- The cloudy natural lens is gently removed
- A clear artificial intraocular lens (IOL) is implanted
- The procedure takes around 20 minutes
- Performed under local anaesthetic
- Same-day discharge
Most patients notice improved vision within 24–48 hours.
Advanced Lens Options Available
We provide a full range of premium lens implants tailored to your lifestyle:
- Monofocal lenses – Clear distance vision
- Multifocal lenses – Reduce need for glasses
- Toric lenses – Correct astigmatism
- Extended depth of focus (EDOF) lenses – Balanced distance and intermediate clarity
Your cataract specialist in High Wycombe will help you choose the best option based on your vision goals.
Why Choose Our High Wycombe Cataract Clinic?
✔ Consultant-led care
✔ State-of-the-art surgical technology
✔ Excellent patient satisfaction
✔ Transparent pricing
✔ Convenient Buckinghamshire location
✔ CQC-regulated facilities
We combine clinical excellence with a personal, patient-first approach.
Cataract Surgery Cost in High Wycombe
The cost of private cataract surgery depends on:
- Lens type selected
- Whether one or both eyes require treatment
- Additional procedures (e.g., astigmatism correction)
We provide clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Finance options may be available.
Contact our team for a personalised quote.
YAG Laser Treatment (After Cataract Surgery)
Some patients develop a cloudy membrane months or years after surgery (posterior capsule opacification). This can be quickly treated with YAG laser capsulotomy in High Wycombe, a painless 5-minute outpatient procedure.
Am I Suitable for Cataract Surgery?
You may benefit from surgery if:
- Vision affects driving or reading
- Glasses no longer improve clarity
- Cataracts interfere with daily life
A comprehensive eye assessment will determine your suitability.
Book Your Cataract Consultation in High Wycombe
Take the first step toward a clearer vision today.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does cataract surgery take?
Around 20 minutes per eye.
Is cataract surgery painful?
No. The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic, and most patients experience little discomfort.
How soon can I drive after surgery?
Usually once your vision meets DVLA driving standards, typically within 1–2 weeks (subject to your surgeon’s advice).
Can both eyes be done at the same time?
Typically surgery is performed one eye at a time, a few weeks apart.
































