Focus is a well renowned, prestigious specialist laser eye clinic based in the London Harley Street medical enclave. It has a reputation for treating celebrities, and claims to have a 99.7% success rate (excluding very high prescriptions).
What makes it different? This is a consultant led clinic, meaning UK-trained eye surgeons combine their advanced surgical skills with the specially selected laser systems that are 100% committed to achieving 20/20 vision.
Is there anything to look out for? Yes, check what you are comfortable paying. Focus is one of the pricier options for vision correction, and the success rate barely differs from clinics that charge half the price.
1. Focus Eye Surgery Treatments
Focus has often led the way in terms of technology advancement over the years. It was the first clinic to correct reading vision using Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) radio waves, which uses radio waves rather than lasers to reshape the eye surface (cornea). The chief surgeon, Mr David Allamby, has performed more CK procedures than any other surgeon in the world.
Mr Allamby is also the first surgeon in the U.K to pioneer and perform the first Z-Lasik Blended Vision (another treatment for reading glasses). He remains at the forefront of specialist surgeons for presbyopia in the UK, and has provided surgical training to visiting surgeons worldwide.
So what’s on offer? The standard procedures at Focus include: Z-LASIK, LASEK and PRK (all with Wavefront technology). The clinic additionally specialises in these popular lens replacement surgeries: refractive lens exchange (RLE), implantable collamer lens (ICL), cataract surgery.
2. Focus Costs
Focus is one of the most expensive places in the UK for laser eye and lens replacement surgery, along with its friends on Harley Street: the London Vision Clinic and Moorfields Private (just around the corner).
Nearly 200 patients told us they paid on average £6,200 for laser eye surgery and £6,700 for lens replacement surgery at Focus. These prices are among the highest out there, and around double what you can pay elsewhere in the UK.
Laser eye surgery costs (both eyes):
- LASIK cost: £6,500
- LASIK specialist cost: £6,000
- LASIK blended vision: £5,400
Lens and cataract surgery costs (both eyes):
- Refractive lens exchange cost: £6,500
- Cataract surgery cost: £6,500 (standard lens) – £7,500 (premium lens)
- ICL surgery cost: £7,500
Then there’s the VIP Package for £12,000, all in. Focus doesn’t reveal what’s involved in this eye-watering price tag, so we’ll go out on a limb and say you may not find great value for money here.
Are there any hidden costs?
You’ll be please to learn that the quotes above are fixed prices, meaning you should avoid some nasty surprises. These costs include a generous 10-year guarantee, and initial consultations are free.
Interest-free finance options are also available, from £179.17 per eye per month, with a £500 deposit. Other clinics, however, offer monthly payment plans for around a quarter of the price.
So is it worth paying more?
Well, it may be if you are looking for: the most up-to-date ophthalmic tech, some of the UK’s most experienced surgeons, and being treated like a king in general. Plus, all procedures use Wavefront technology as standard: a slightly pricier add-on that improves the accuracy of the laser by measuring the eye’s exact measurements.
But don’t feel pressured into paying more than you feel comfortable with. Laser eye surgery is considered a safe procedure, with over 95% of people being satisfied or very satisfied with results, according to NICE. Optical Express, for example, is so confident of achieving 20/20 vision, it has a moneyback offer if you don’t. And prices there are half what they are at Focus Clinics on average.
3. Focus Review: The Verdict
FOCUS Clinics features as one of the best places for laser eye surgery in the UK. Plus, with friendly staff and a “Good” CQC rating, it also makes its way onto the list of the 10 best laser eye surgery clinics in London.
But is it right for you? Focus Clinics does offer plenty of excellent perks for the higher price tags: cutting-edge lasers, pioneering eye surgeons, and hard-to-fault customer service. That said, your money will also fund perks no one really needs: things like the prime Harley Street location, spa-like rooms, and VIP treatment.
Anyone looking to bag a bargain eye surgery should keep looking. Well-reviewed high street clinics such as Optical Express, Ultralase and Optimax might be a better fit if that’s the case.
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Our Testimonials
I had my surgery on Tuesday afternoon. I am totally amazed at the results. I have better vision now than before when I was wearing glasses.
The procedure was painless, quick and the results instant.
To the staff and Dr Ali Mearza thank you – I should have had this done years ago.
I had a consultation at Ultralase 3 years ago and was completely put off having surgery. It was very much a hard sell approach and didn’t give me confidence that I would be able to see as well as with my Glasses/contacts as they said my prescription was quite high especially with the astigmatism(-5.5 & -4.5 and astigmatism -1.5 & -2.75) I gave up on the idea until I saw Dr Allamby on This Morning and this got me thinking about it again.
I had a consultation in January and had the surgery on 31st March (2 weeks ago today) I had another consultation on the day of surgery with Dr Allamby and he explained the procedure and said that 10% of people with my prescription may need a top up at 3 months but this is all included in the price. It was only slightly painful for about half an hour after the anaesthetic wore off then the stinging eased. I went back to the hotel and slept for a couple of hours and felt much better afterwards but still aware of some grittiness. There were lots of drops to put in for a week and eye shields to wear every night which were a pain but I could see without my glasses so it was well worth it! I went back for the follow up the next day and Dr Allamby couldn’t even see where the flap was.
At my 1 week check I had a few worries that I couldn’t see as sharply at distance as I expected especially when driving. I was told that my eyes were exactly as they should be after a week and that everything would settle in 2-3 months. My eyes are sometimes dry in the evenings but this is also improving every day. Since this appointment I’ve actually seen a lot better so I think they put my mind at rest. I saw another patient and she said her vision was still improving 2 months on.
Everyone was very helpful at the clinic and having the surgeons mobile number after surgery was a huge reassurance. I cannot recommend it highly enough. I wish I’d known about them 3 years ago.
The customer service was excellent and the surgeon Doctor Ali Mearza was brilliant, very good at communicating with the patient. I would recommend this clinic.
My eyesight is perfect now and the surgery was only yesterday. The surgery was fine and I felt pain for about an hour afterwards. Now I feel no pain at all.
Treatment was brilliant. Staff lovely. The next day I had better than 20/20 vision. Would recommend it to anyone.
Total success 20/20 vision,wonderful surgeon Mr Allemby great staff