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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.

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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:

But is Optimax right for you? The only way to find out is to see if you’re eligible for 20/20 vision or your money back, and to get a tailored quote. That’s why we make it easy to pop in for a free consultation, have free eye tests (worth £800), and talk through your options with an eye expert.

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Our Testimonials

John Palin

5.00

Had LASIK eye surgery in both eyes on Wednesday 6th November. Totally painless procedure. Be prepared to discuss you operation in full immediately after – it helps a lot to realise that everything is fine. Left eye still a bit blurry, although vision was 20/20 the day after. Night vision is almost perfect. Highly recommend the treatment and the clinic – but it is a very important and personal decision.

Sue Emery

5.00

I had LASIK at Optimax in Liverpool on 28th Oct. 02 (2 weeks ago) by Dr Madhusudan.
After much research on the internet etc, I had scared the life out of myself with all the horror stories, and decided to go ahead with the consultation and decide for myself after speaking to the surgeon. I went armed with all my questions and was pleased to find that after all the tests confirmed I was suitable, that Dr Madhu had plenty of time to answer all my questions honestly. My big concern was being left with night vision problems, as I had read a lot about this. He was honest in saying that he could not guarantee I would not have these problems but made provisions in surgery for reducing the risks of it happening by making a slightly bigger flap than needed. I was very reassured by the consultation and booked the surgery for a few days later. My advice for the consultation is to make sure you have someone with you to accompany you home as the eye drops really did have an odd effect!! The day of surgery came quickly and as a big wimp I was surprised to find I was actually looking forward to the surgery and wasn’t a bit scared. I declined the sedative I was offered as I didn’t want to feel groggy later on, but in hindsight I wish I’d had it as later when I got home I was on such a high I couldn’t sleep. The surgery was so quick and easy I still cant believe I had it done. All it involved was lying back on a chair like at the dentist, having my eyelids cleaned and my eyelashes taped down, then eye drops were put in and retractors put on to hold my eyelids open, this was the worst bit as they are uncomfortable as they rest on the eye sockets, but not painful. Then I felt a small ring touch my eye as he marked the position for the flap, then the microkeratome was applied, things went grey/dark for a few seconds while pressure was applied which feels a little strange but again, not painful, then a weird vibration passed over my eyeball for a couple of seconds as the flap was cut. Then I had to stare at a red light while the laser was applied, this is hard to do as it was dancing all over the place!!, but after what seemed like seconds there was a small pause and then it happened again as the astigmatism was treated, there is a strange burning smell while this happens so don’t panic !!!, after washing my eyes out a bandage contact lens was applied and I was told to sit outside with my eyes shut as much as possible, and I’d be reviewed soon.
It was impossible to keep my eyes shut because we were all comparing experiences in the waiting room all trying to see an improvement!!! An hour or so later when all the mornings treatments were completed the doctor reviewed us all one by one, my bandage contact lens was removed and instantly my vision was improved, I was told to come back the next day and sent home with my eye drops to commence that day, and eye shields to wear in bed. So apart from very red eyes for a few hours and dryness just like having over worn contact lenses, there was no discomfort whatsoever. The journey home was amazing, I was able to read number plates and road signs which I’d never been able to do without lenses in!!! I went to bed to rest as advised but was so excited I couldn’t sleep, and when I got up later, my vision was almost perfect, the only discomfort was that the eye drops stung for a second or two when applied.
I woke the next morning and almost cried when I realised I could see the bedroom immediately and saw the clock without moving it to my face !!
I rushed to the bedroom window and could read number plates on neighbours cars, when I’d not have been able to see the cars without lenses in previously. The aftercare check-up later that day pronounced all was well and I was fit to drive, but I didn’t feel up to driving as I had a lot of glare and halo effects in the dark, I’d been advised that I would have this for 8-10 weeks anyway until it was fully healed.
I returned to work a few days later and night driving wasn’t 100% but was not as bad as I expected, and it has improved each day, now 2 weeks post op my vision is almost as good as with lenses in, I still have a small prescription and some astigmatism, but I can function perfectly without glasses/lenses which is amazing.
I was -6.5 in both eyes with astigmatism, and had worn gas permeable contacts for the last 10 years, and soft ones for the 10 years previous to this, so was warned I am a high risk candidate for needing further treatment, but I will have no worries at all about going through with this if it is needed later on.
I can honestly say the worst things about the treatment have been having to wear my glasses for almost a month prior to treatment (no-one except family have seen me in them for over 20 years), the eye drop regime means you don’t get much sleep, and having to go without eye makeup for 2 weeks afterwards, compared to that the op was nothing !!!
I had lots of advice from people on this site prior to surgery, and it helped me a lot so please don’t hesitate to contact me if I can help you in any way. My only advice is go for the consultation well prepared with all your questions, and then make your own mind up, but I would recommend LASIK and in particular Optimax to anyone. 2 weeks post op, and I’m still absolutely amazed at the results, and the fact that it was so easy.
on the day after the op, the doctor asked me ‘are you happy?’…..I didn’t have the words to tell him just how happy I was…and its got better each day!!

Sheila

4.00

I attended at the Glasgow clinic on 26 October where Dr Anwar carried out my laser treatment. There was a lot of sitting about so I recommend having something to eat in your bag as I attended for an 8.30 am appointment and by the time I’d had the eye tests and the consultation (and waited for an age in between) it was 12 noon before I received my laser treatment and was hungry again. Although shaking with nerves I couldn’t believe how simple and pain free the whole process was. I was given the option of having bandage lenses or patches and I opted for patches (one of which was clear so you could see). I was happy with this choice and although I was able to see with one eye on my way home this eye did close up soon after. Also, after getting home my husband went to collect the children and I gave myself a bit of a fright when I fainted! I did rely a lot on my husband for the rest of that day and the next as I couldn’t do something as simple as tell what time I should be taking the pain killers. It was a bit scary not being able to see at all when I had the patches on so I advise you to think very carefully before getting both eyes done at the same time. Thankfully I did not have any great discomfort and didn’t feel any of the ‘gritty’ feeling that I had been told to expect, hence I didn’t need to take any of the sleeping tablets provided. Don’t know if the fact that I stayed in bed and rested for these 2 days helped with this. I did notice that the vision in my left eye improved faster than with my right so patience is needed. I had my check up yesterday and have been told my vision is 20/20, although this could fluctuate slightly over the next few weeks. I’m one happy lady!

Paula Murphy

5.00

Quick update. Been back to see consultant 9 days after PRK Epiflap in both eyes. I CAN NOW DRIVE WITHOUT GLASSES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!!!! So glad I went through with it. Consultant was bit off in my initial consultation, but has been nice as pie ever since. (Perhaps he had an off day?) Right eye still bit foggy but getting better, left eye fine. Glad to answer any questions.

Joanna Platts

5.00

I am soon to be 50 and have worn glasses to correct shortsight since the age of 9.As an adult I’ve worn all types of contact lens sucessfully including Daily Diposable and more recently Accuvue Bifocal Lens. My treatment was completed very sucessfully in pleasant surroundings at Optimax in Leeds – Cost £995 for the treatment of both eyes -deposit £200 monthly payments £80 per month. Very little waiting was involved and the process was explained thoroughly.From the initial consultation it was explained that the likely outcome would be that my long distance vision would be 20/20 but that I would need glasses for close work.The Laser process, although disconcerting,folllowed the explained procedure very closely.Three months into my newly sighted life I still am amazed at waking in the morming and and being able to see perfectly. My long distance vision is indeed 20/20 and I wear glasses only very occassionally to read very small print in poor light. I have had no adverse reactions at all, have no supersensitivity to bright lights or poor night vision and would highly recommend a consulation with Optimax to anyone considering the procedure – I wish I had made my decision to do so a long time ago.My only recommendation to anyone considering laser treatment is to visit the doctor before the procedure and obtain a prescription for strong pain killers which you may or may not need to take for the couple of hours after treatment. Apparently many people experience little discomfort but others like myself find that pain killing tablets of greater strength than Paracetomol would have made life easier. MAKE THE PHONE CALL.

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