Authorized and regulated by Healthcare Improvement Scotland, we have been delivering private eye care and eye surgery for more than 10 years. We are dedicated to offering exceptional consultant-led care, guiding you from your first consultation through to post-surgery or treatment aftercare.
Business details
- Licensed
- Insured
Highlights and features
- Scotland's only independent private eye clinic.
- Consultant-led care from consultation to aftercare.
- Wide range of advanced eye surgeries available.
- Specialists in cataract and glaucoma treatments.
- Personalized care with the latest technologies.
Payment methods
- Cash
- Debit cards
- Credit cards
Services
Refractive lens exchange (RLE) is a procedure similar to cataract surgery. It involves replacing the eye's natural lens with an intraocular lens (IOL) to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses. This treatment is ideal for people over 50 with vision prescriptions that exceed what laser surgery can correct. There are different IOL types, including monofocal and multifocal lenses, tailored to your specific vision needs.
Cataract surgery involves replacing a clouded lens with a clear intraocular lens (IOL). This procedure restores vision affected by cataracts and helps you return to the activities you enjoy. Your surgeon will tailor the surgery and IOL choice to suit your unique needs and lifestyle, ensuring the best possible outcome.
At Ayrshire Eye Clinic, we offer cutting-edge laser vision correction treatments like TransPRK, which doesn’t require physical contact with your eye, ensuring a more comfortable experience. We use the Amaris 1050 RS laser, the most advanced technology available, to achieve precise results. Our internationally recognized Medical Director leads every step of your treatment for optimal outcomes.
The EVO Implantable Contact Lens offers an advanced, non-invasive solution for those looking to improve their vision. With a quick 20-minute procedure and minimal discomfort, the lens is inserted behind the iris, providing freedom from corrective eyewear. It is biocompatible, UV-protective, and fully removable if future adjustments are needed, making it a flexible choice for long-term vision correction.
Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that causes damage to the optic nerve, often due to high pressure from fluid buildup in the eye. While it cannot be reversed, treatments like medication, laser therapy, and surgery can help control the condition and prevent further damage. Early detection is key, and regular eye exams are essential to monitor eye health.
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Mary Mccutcheon
Aug 20, 2023
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Nov 27, 2021