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2746 Reviews

Almost(!) painless-after wearing glasses for about 25 years a new window had been opened. Very good Staff, very good after care very worthwhile ...Read more

The first Ultralase clinic was opened in January 1991 at the Clatterbridge Hospital near Chester. At the time, all treatments performed were Photorefractive Keratotomy, or PRK, until the Lasik procedure was introduced in 1995.

With the introduction of Lasik, and the clear advantages it demonstrated for certain patients, Ultralase went through a period of dramatic growth through 2002.

2003 Ultralase introduced the revolutionary UltraPlus treatment with Wavefront technology, giving patients visual outcomes far surpassing those of standard laser treatments. Ultralase became the first provider to have all treatment outcomes verified by independent audit.

In March 2009, the commitment to clinical excellence led Ultralase to become the first UK provider to have all Great Britain surgeons certified in Laser Refractive Surgery by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth).

Ultralase Prices

Ultralase comes in second place in our list of the best laser eye surgery clinics in the UK for price, just after Optical Express. That’s because this clinic offers the full shebang: transparent prices, 0% finance options, free consultations, and competitive prices.

The cost of eye surgery at Ultralase ranges between £1,1695 and £2,995 (per eye), depending on the treatment type that you agree upon in discussion with a surgeon. These prices are in line with the average cost of eye surgery, but not quite as low as Optical Express.

Treatments Offered

You can count on Ultralase for the main laser eye and lens replacement surgery procedures. These include: LASIK and LASEK with Wavefront options, as well as refractive lens exchange (RLE), implantable contact lenses, and cataract surgery.

Is Ultralase Right for You?

With nearly 3,000 overall positive reviews from independent customers in the UK, Ultralase is one of the best-rated laser eye surgery clinics by patients. People value this clinic for its:

  • Friendly prices – Fixed and reasonable prices help you know what to expect.
  • Nationwide clinics – Ultralase has 20 clinics in the UK, including in London, Reading and St Albans.
  • Decent aftercare – Ultralase provides free aftercare – one check-up and drops for the first three months.

Despite glowing reviews, however, it’s worth reading the fine print if you do choose Ultralase. In 2015, BBC’s Watchdog exposed the problems countless laser eye surgery patients have experienced accessing their lifelong aftercare.

Most user reviews on Lasik Eyes show happy experiences, but then again most people never need to take advantage of their lifetime guarantee. If you would like to find out whether Ultralase is the top-rated laser eye surgery clinic near you, we’re here to help.

Still, Ultralase features in several of Lasik Eyes’ lists of top-rated eye surgery:

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Ultralase Reviews

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17 May 2003

It is nearly 3 years since I had my sight corrected at Ultralase after over thirty years of wearing glasses and contact lenses. The results were and still are fantastic. I would recommend the treatment and Ultralase to anyone

23 May 2003

I have just had my 1st eye corrected on the 20 May 2003. I must admit I was quite nervous about the experience before. I was worried about healing problems, vision distortion. The comments on these sites and people I had spoken to in the surgery made me feel that this was something that I wanted to proceed with. The procedure was very short and all the staff and my surgeon William Jory were excellent and explained what was happening the whole way through. The proceedure is very short and it was soon over. I felt absolutely nothing through the operation although I did feel very tense. I was able to return home and after about 3 hours took the patch off and was able to see a difference automatically. This was even better the next morning. The eye was uncomfortable on the day of the operation and the next day but the pain killers given by the surgery were more than enough. At worst the discomfort was like wearing a gas permeable lense for the first time although I definitely think the gas lense far more difficult. I still have time for the eye to settle but I am very happy with the results so far and I can only hope that the next eye goes as smoothly. The vision is not quite as crisp as with my old lenses but very little difference and it has still only been 3 days so the eye still has time to settle. I have not experienced any distortion at night with lights. If my next operation goes as well I will be so happy to be finally rid of my glasses. I have found that I manage quite well without my glasses even with only one eye being corrected. My eyes were -4.5 and -3.75. I thought I would get double vision but it has been okay. For using the PC at work I have found that by removing 1 lense from my glasses I can focus with greater ease. However, for walking in the street I don't use any glasses and I am amazed how well I see. I had been thinking about having this done for about 2 years and I am really glad that I have now taken the time to do some research on this proceedure and the Laser operations and aslo to finally pluck u the courage to have it done. I found it really helpful on my consultation appointment to talk to a few people that had been through the proceedure. They were all very positive and were so pleased with the results. I will post again with once my other eye has been operated on.

27 May 2003

I went to Ultralase Leeds for treatment on May 17 2003, Dr Gilbert Cohen.Since the age of 14 (now 39 ...Where did that go?) I have worn glasses or contact lenses and endured a pretty heavy prescription of -8.50 in both eyes. I felt from the start that the service in Leeds was both courtious and very professional - It's early days yet, on Friday gone I had my week check up and everything is settling down just fine and my eyesight is better than 20/20 - amazing!!!. I will be interested to find out how my night vision will improve over the next couple of months (Halo type effects when looking at car headlights) - I was told that because of my prescription strenth, I would be more prone to this issue but am reassured to read other comments from people on these type of sites who see an improvement with time. The operation is no big deal - for me,during the 1 to 4 hours after the operation I felt severe discomfort (stinging and running eyes) that settled down almost as quickly as it came. At the day after check up it seems that only one other person that I spoke to had experienced the same. Dr Cohen was calm, left time for questions and made me feel at ease. So far the results are fantastic - Go for It ! let me know if I can answer any specific questions if you have a similer prescription dave@dryan54.fsnet.co.uk Thanks for the great website!!!

28 May 2003

As you read this and all the other testimonials, I probably can 2nd guess many of the thoughts and emotions going through your mind There all written from the other side of the fence. You can't hide the fact, it is a big decision. I researched it, asked questions, spoke to people and decided to do it. Two weeks on after 40+ years of wearing glasses (fairly high prescription). It's been an amazing experience so far, using the protective glasses made everything still feel the same, except I had to remind myself there's no prescription in them. Be comfortable with your own decision, you may find that it opens up a whole new world for you. All this was with a customer service provided by staff that personifies excellence, I couldn't fault it.

28 May 2003

Having worn contact lenses and glasses for 17 years, I decided two years ago to have Lasik treatment. I researched the leading companies extensively; and decided to go with Ultralase. Moorfields was an interest, but their Waiting List was far too long. Other companies' rates seemed to be too cheap. The overall service offered by Ultralase was fantastic; from initial check up to the treatment itself and after care. My treatment was even delayed a month so that Ultralase could be 100% sure that my eyes were ready for the treatment (as I had been wearing hard lenses for 17 years ). Since my treatment, I have recommended Ultralase to more than 10 other people; and will continue to do so. 100% satisfaction.

29 May 2003

I recently went for a consultation at Ultralase's clinic in Leeds. What a pleasant surprise! I was really apprehensive that the whole experience would be hard sell - but not at all. They were really open and honest and the decision to go for treatment, or not, was very much in my hands - once I was told I was suitable for treatment of course. And I am. So I'm booked in and, although a little nervous, I can't wait. So if anyone out there is thinking about a consultation I would genuinely recommended seeing Ultralase.

29 May 2003

Well, I had my first eye done one week ago and thought I would post my experiences as have found reading other peoples' comments to be very helpful. My doctor was W Jory and my eyes were -7 and -7.5. After thinking about having eye surgery for years, I decided to go for the microsurgery because of its long clinical history and relative certainty of results. Also, the very frank comments from people on this site about their own experiences was very helpful, together with Mr Jory's excellent reputation. My -7.5 eye was operated on last week, with the decision to undercorrect in order to avoid the eye over-healing and possibly becoming long-sighted. What I do is wear a contact lens in one eye while the corrected eye continues to heal. My corrected eye is still nearsighted, but so much less so than it was, and the fact that my eyes each have a different prescription is not as disconcerting as one might think. There is essentially no difference at all between the eyes for the first 2 hours in the morning, although as the day wears on, my eye quickly tires and the vision becomes more blurred. The plan is to operate on this eye again in one month's time to make the vision as close to perfect as possible before starting the procedure on the other eye. I do not have a problem with halos or starbursts, although this was a big concern of mine prior to the surgery which is one of the reasons I decided against laser surgery. I use a computer at work, which probably makes my eye tire more quickly, but it hasn't stopped me doing my job or typing emails all day. I have driven during the day without any problems. My surgery was quick and painless. Mr Jory made me feel entirely at ease and maybe the Valium helped a bit as well! After the surgery, I slept for a few hours and removed the patch to find that my vision had definitely improved. My eye did hurt but the painkillers I was given did the trick although the eye was very tender and sore for several days afterwards, it wasn't enough to require additional painkillers. A week later, I can put on eyeshadow without it hurting and I can tell the vision in my eye is getting stronger every day. The downsides for me are that I can't exercise properly for a few months and I wish I didn't have to put my eye through the recovery period again with the second operation that's required. But these are short term inconveniences and I am happy with my decision to do the surgery.

31 May 2003

If there were a rating of ten stars this would not be sufficient to portray the quality of this company!! My dealings have been over a period of weeks and although I won't go into why I ended up at Ultralase I wish I had started with them in the first place. The whole team, from the Chairman Mr. Neave through their communications department (thanks Robin!), staff at their Guildford branch and Mr Perera (my surgeon) have been nothing else but superb throughout. I had my LASIK last Thursday evening (correcting mixed-astigmatism) and although the procedure cannot be classed as 'enjoyable' by no means is it painful, when balancing this with the outcome the pros outweigh the cons immeasurably. After an initial recheck with Mr. Perera and going through the consent form (it sounds worse than it is and they must highlight the 'worst case' scenarios) I was taken into pre-op where all the details were rechecked again by a lovely Kiwi nurse who did the usual clean up before treatment. During the op itself, which lasted no more than twenty minutes, both Mr. Perera and the supporting nurses explained everything as it happended. The day after I awoke, removed the annoying plastic shields to find I could see clearer without glasses/contacts than I have ever done. No side effects such as the dry-eyes experienced so far and my vision, after the day-one check-up, is better than 6-6, the optometrist estimates I have 75% of the target prescription so this is likely to get better! Anyone considering this treatment should definitely talk to a few people and get opinions, think through why they are getting it done and work out if it's really what they want. Don't get me wrong, this is not cheap but boy do you get results! My final comments are; so far so good, no major complications and if the results continue to improve then I will be left with the fantastic eyesight I've always wanted. If you want a company who are professional, care about their patients, are good to their promises but don't promise what can't be achieved and above all else are a pleasure to deal with then Ultralase are the way to go. I cannot say how impressed I am with them. If anyone wants further details about my treatment or would like any other information please don't hesitate to email me directly. Neil

02 Jun 2003

After developing an intollerance to contact lenses, I forced myself to research the whole laser thing. Opted to go with Ultralase as they were the quickest to respond to initial enquiry and all subsequent questions - plus they were offering an interest free payment scheme! Had the proceedure done on May 23rd at Hammersmith by Mr Gupta. My previous prescription was -2 / -2.5. I have to say that from start to finish I have absolutely no complaints. They were very professional, answered all my (many) questions and were very understanding of my near hysteria on the day. My advice would be definitely take the valium offered as it basically puts you to sleep for the rest of the day, take some headphones with you for the hour afterwards, tell all your friends to call you the day after (or your phone will be constantly ringing, like mine was). The proceedure is absolutely PAIN FREE, although completely nerveracking - if I knew then what I know now, I would not have had the 2 weeks of sleepless nights beforehand and would not have waited so long to get it done. The worst part for me was the taste of the eye drops (tear ducts link to throat) - they are absolutely VILE and if, like me, you have an easily upset stomache - prepare yourself for a couple of rough days. My vision is now amazing - could read the bottom of the eye chart day after I had it done - no probs! Took a week off work as I work in the worst conditions for post op care (no natural light, heavy air conditioning, 100% computer work) and after being back for a couple of days, I'm glad I did as my eyes have been a bit tired. Have driven at night and yes, there is now a strange effect around lights - but not bad enough that I wouldn't drive - and the clinic have said that may fade in time. As for the dry eye thing - they said in my 2nd check up that I was suffering from it - but I didnt feel anything - so no real problem there as I've got new gel drops. All in all - I wish I'd had the guts to get it done two years ago when I first thought about it. Think all the staff at Hammersmith were great, the receptionist has had it done and completey understood my fear, the nurses are great (and even let you hold their hand). Feel free to email me if you want more details.

05 Jun 2003

Amazing. Had one eye done a week ago by Pascal Annonier, and the done yesterday by Vinod Gupta, both wavefront guided LASIK at St. Albans. A week ago I was this: Right: -7.25 / +1.50 x 95 Left: -7.00 / +2.00 x 90 and now I can read the bottom line of the chart with one eye, and the second line from the bottom with the other eye. Absolutely stunning. The best money I ever spent, and worth ten times the price!


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