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Optimax

Optimax is a UK specialist in laser eye treatment, lens replacement surgery, and cataract surgery. Founded in 1991, this clinic has performed over 430,000 vision corrections. It currently has 28 clinics nationwide, including London, Bristol, Birmingham and Belfast.

Here is how nearly 1,000 real customers rate Optimax for its clinic, cost, treatments and surgeons:

Optimax Rating OverallClinic RatingCost RatingSurgeon RatingTreatments Rating

(3.9 out of 5)

(3.6 out of 5)

(3.5 out of 5)

(5 out of 5)

(4.1 out of 5)

These ratings boil down to:

Pros: Fixed prices, free consultation, Wavefront technology, locations nationwide, NHS-trained surgeons

Cons: Poor customer service, lacking communication from surgeons, frequent delays

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“I would do this surgery again tomorrow knowing the results I have got. It was worth every penny – the best money I ever spent.” – Stephen Gerrard

(3.5 out of 5)

Laser eye surgery at Optimax costs £1,695 (per eye) for Wavefront LASEK or Wavefront IntraLase LASIK. Cataract surgery costs £2,995 (per eye), while implantable contact lenses will set you back £2,495 (per eye).

These are average prices for eye surgery in the UK – not as cheap as other high street clinics like Optical Express, but less expensive than eye hospitals like Moorfields Private.

Are there any hidden costs? No – Optimax offers free consultations, and transparent prices. Plus, there are finance options, meaning you can pay under £50 for 36 months for laser surgery, or under £70 a month for lens surgery.

Here are the prices of some of Optimax’ popular lens and laser surgery options:

Eye Surgery ProcedurePrice (per eye)Finance Options (per month)
Wavefront LASEK£1,695£42.38
(36 months, 0% APR, £169.50 deposit)
Wavefront IntraLase LASIK£1,695£42.38
(36 months, 0% APR, £169.50 deposit)
Cataract / RLE / CLE Treatment£2,995£64.40
(36 months, 0% APR, £299.50 deposit)
ICL Treatment£2,495£51.49
(36 months, 0% APR, £249.50 deposit)

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“I am delighted that the procedure was pain-free, and I didn’t even need any painkillers afterwards. At the weekly check-up, I was amazed to learn I had 20/20 vision – much better than predicted.” – Joan Hassell

(4.1 out of 5)

As well as traditional laser eye surgery, Optimax also offers a range of lens surgery options. Here is the full list:

  1. LASIK
  2. LASEK
  3. Wavefront / IntraLase®Femtosecond
  4. Cataract or refractive lens exchange (RLE) surgery
  5. ICL surgery or keratoconus treatment

Aftercare

Optimax provides a free and comprehensive aftercare program to regularly check and monitor your vision at each stage of the recovery process. All aftercare costs are included in the cost of your eye surgery.

Optimax locations

Optimax offers a range of clinics nationwide. It also hosts open days, where patients are able to have a free assessment, take a tour of the clinic, and speak to specialist consultants. Optimax’s main locations are: London, Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Belfast, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, and Manchester.

optimax locations
laser eye surgery review verdict

I am really happy with the results. Apart from the machine not working and the long wait, the staff at this Optimax were really nice, friendly and helpful, as was Dr Patel. I would recommend this Optimax. – Tina Gibson

(3.9 out of 5)

Optimax has an average overall rating due to hit-and-miss patient care, based on nearly 9,000 independent reviews on Lasik Eyes since 2002.

Most patients we spoke to were happy with the service. However, the long waiting times and poor communication mean this clinic misses the top spots on the list of the best laser eye surgery clinics in the UK. Still, Optimax makes it into these top lists:

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Our Testimonials

Lizz MacDonald

5.00

It is now over four years since I had my surgery and I would highly recommend it, I could see the difference immediately and now the misery of contacts is just a distant memory!

koula

5.00

I had Femto Wavefront LASIK yesterday with Dr. Patel at the London clinic. I was -7.25 in both eyes +.50 astigmatism. I have left a message in the General and Surgeon forums too, but in short, this was the best £2400 I have ever spent! The clinic staff were great, Dr. Patel a pleasure to talk to, the surgery was completely pain-free (if a little uncomfortable)and 4 hours later I watched the telly, answered emails and returned back to normal life! Today, less than 24 hours post-op, my vision is completely clear and all I am wishing for is that I had it done earlier!!

I did do a lot of research beforehand, and this site was invaluable in helping me make up my mind. I had a consultation at 2 other places (Ultralase who were a little too pushy to sell me stuff for my liking and Peterborough Optimax who were superb but did not have the Femto technology)and almost arranged a third one with Centre for Sight (who are very busy so couldn't get in for months and rather expensive!) I saw Dr. Patel in London yesterday. He certainly knows what he is doing (and responds well to jokes of the type “how many have you done today? I don't want to be your first, I want you well-practised!”. The whole experience was a very positive one and I would whole-heartedly recommend it.

Thank you to the London team –

Yasir Jaleel

5.00

I had lasik wavefront femtosecond (cos I ain't taking no chances with my eyes) and 24 hours later here I am writing this review. My vision is 20:20 and I feel great. Everyone at Optimax (Manchester) was brilliant so a big thanks to them for the level of service. So for all those people in two minds, just three words . . . go for it!

simon hartill

4.00

I had LASIK surgery to both eyes almost eaxactly a year ago at the Southampton Clinic by Dr Ayoubi. Went for my final check up last week, then discharged. Very pleased with the results, (see previous postings) I have better than 20:20 having been -6 and -5.5 with some astigmatism. It has made my everyday life a lot easier no “faffing about” with contacts and switching from presciption glasses to sunglasses.
I am a keen birder using binoculars/ telescopes and microscopes at work, my “new eyes” have been a great asset for my hobby and made work easier. Best £1400 I ever spent.
Dr Ayoubi was excellent, the reception staff/nurses less so, but the surgen is the most important person in the clinic. I had the flap cut with the microkeratome followed by normal LASIK. Still get dry eye occasionally, especially on a long flight recently as the air con dries your eyes out. I use moisturising drops first thing in the morning as your eyes get dry overnight as you are not blinking!! Apart from that no side effects, no haloes, night driving fine.
It did take me 2-3 years of research and plucking up courage to have it done. Very important to research the procedure, go to several clinics and make up your own mind. Wasn't impressed with optical express, southampton as the surgeon does not do the consultation. Very important to be seen by your surgeon B4 the op. I didn't trust the optimetrists and reception staff, did not inspire confidence at both op. xpress and optimax!! However the surgeon was superb.

R Mathius

3.00

Optimax, Birmingham

I have to warn anyone that is considering having laser eye surgery not to go into the process lightly!

I really didn't think about what having laser surgery would involve until the day I turned up at the clinic, I really wish I had considered it more than I did.

Before I had laser eye surgery my prescription was -4.5 and -4.75 and I also had astigmatism. I researched laser eye surgery on the internet and decided that as Optimax seemed to be the cheapest, I would go with them-not the best way to decide the fate of your eyesight. I made the appointment for about 6 weeks time and then didn’t really think about it.

A few days before the treatment I had to remove my lenses for a few days and wear my glasses. I had booked a few days off work and arranged for my parents to drive me to the clinic in Birmingham. On the day of the treatment I started to get a bit nervous but I was determined to go and get it done as I had booked the time off work.

When I arrived I had my eyes checked by someone who appeared to be a receptionist and then went in to see the ophthalmologist. The ophthalmologist put a anaesthetic drops in my eyes and did a few tests on them to see if I was suitable. I was beginning to wish I wasn’t suitable as the whole process was making me nervous, but unfortunately I was eligible! He said I could have Lasek or Lasek so I opted for Lasek as it was cheaper and has a better recovery rate, although I was warned it was more painful.

I then had to go into the reception area and set up my direct debit form. I had brought along all the appropriate ID, along with my bank statements as proof that I had a regular salary. The girl seemed to get flustered when trying to sort this out and even said that she couldn’t set it up as I had no money going into my account, I ended up having to point on the statement to where money goes in and out. When you’re feeling nervous this kind of thing doesn’t help.

When they eventually called me into the room to get my eyes lasered, I was really nervous. Instead of reassuring me, the ophthalmologist threatened to only do one eye-I’m not sure how this would help my nerves! The receptionist/administrator/nurse then went through the drugs that I would be taking away with me; I’m not sure why they bothered doing this as I wouldn’t be able to see for at least 24 hours.

It was then time….I was put in a dentist type chair and told to lay back, my left eye had anaesthetic put in it and was clamped open. It was really uncomfortable to have the clamp on and it actually hurt my eye socket. The actually lasering part went very quickly and apart from the last 15 seconds when it feels like it is far too close to your eye, it isn’t too scary. The worst thing is knowing that it has to happen again in your right eye. This seemed more painful than the left; I’m not convinced he put enough of the drops in.

When they had finished the procedure I sat up and was surprised how clear my vision was-maybe it was worth it after all! I went into the waiting room, grabbed my parents and got into the car (luckily I wasn’t driving). Although my eyesight was great and I could see really well, I had a feeling of impending doom at the bottom of my stomach…..

…and then it came. When the pain came it was really bad. I’m not going to lie because I believe anyone considering Epi-Lasek should know how bad it really is. I was in the car crying in pain, it was so bad that my parents even considered driving me to A&E. They decided that it would be best for me to spend the 2 hour journey asleep and gave me one of the sleeping tablets that had been provided in my bag. After around an hour of absolute agony, I managed to fall asleep.

When I finally got home my parents had to lead me in the house and put me on the sofa. I spent the next few hours going from absolute agony into sedated sleep. My parents had to turn every light in the house off and even blow out a candle as, despite having my eyes shut with eye shields on, the light hurt my eyes. When I finally got to bed my parents gave me more tablets and I managed to sleep.

The next day when the light started coming through the blinds, the agony started again. I spent the next day on the sofa begging my parents for more pain killers, I couldn’t even listen to the radio as everything annoyed me. My parents were trying to put my eye drops in and my eyes were so swollen they couldn’t get even one drop in. They are both nurses and were concerned that my eyes may get infected so they decided to call Optimax. When they called up they were adamant that all my symptoms were normal and told me to keep trying to put the drops in.

That night I had a terrible night sleep and as I hadn’t seen anything for nearly 2 days, I was starting to get paranoid. My Dad called up the clinic again and managed to speak to someone that knew what they were talking about. He mentioned that I could be having a bad reaction to the contact lens bandage in my eye and for me to go back to Birmingham and get it removed. Finally I would be free of pain!!

I got in the car straight away and went to Optimax. The ophthalmologist I saw this time was much nicer than the one that had done my surgery and as soon as he took the lens out, the pain went.

Over the next week my sight got much better and I now have 20/20 vision.

Would I recommend it to a friend? Well not Epi-lasek, no. I have heard that Lasik is much better, but then I heard that Lasek wasn’t that bad, and I thought it was awful.

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