How it works
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Prof. Mohammed Muhtaseb is a highly-skilled surgeon and a globally recognised expert in the field. He will personally see you before treatment to ensure you’re a good candidate and he will answer all your questions.
Bespoke treatment plan
After the initial assessment, Prof. Muhtaseb will discuss different types of lenses and go through the costs of a personalised treatment plan, so that you can decide on the best option for your surgery. You will also receive a written summary of the discussion in form of an easy-to-read booklet.
Surgery conducted in hospital
Currently, Prof. Muhtaseb carries out surgeries in three hospitals: in Swansea (Sancta Maria Hospital), Cardiff (Nuffield Health) and Newport (St Joseph’s Hospital).
Aftercare support
All patients get post-operative eye drops and an Aftercare Guide which answers frequently asked questions. There is also a post operation check up and all patients can contact Prof. Muhtaseb directly too.
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You’re in safe hands
Prof Mohammed Muhtaseb, FRCOphth
Consultant Cornea, Cataract and Refractive Surgeon
Based in South Wales, he is one of the very few ophthalmologists working in the UK who is a fellowship-trained specialist in Cornea, Cataract and Refractive Surgery. He holds full specialist registration with the General Medical Council and was appointed as a Consultant in the NHS in 2006.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have cataract surgery with the NHS, you will usually be offered monofocal lenses, which have a single point of focus. This means the lens will be fixed for either near or distance vision, but not both.
When a patient elects to pay for private cataract surgery they are ensuring that certain variable factors are brought within their control:
- Eliminate waiting lists – arrange your consultation and surgery at your convenience and get your life back sooner.
- Get tailored treatment designed to achieve your goals – Prof Muhtaseb is one of a sub-group of surgeons that use the latest premium lens implants that can help provide a range of vision without glasses and achieve your desired outcomes.
- You determine the surgeon that performs your surgery – consultant led care delivered personally by Prof Mohammed Muhtaseb. All surgery is performed by Prof Muhtaseb and no training of junior doctors takes place.
- You determine when you have your surgery – timing of surgery is flexible, and we work to accommodate your schedule
- Recover faster and get your life back sooner – Prof Muhtaseb performs microincision surgery, with faster recovery and return to normal life
- Enjoy the ability to read without glasses after surgery – Prof Muhtaseb offers increased range of focus lens implants and multifocal lens implants. These provide greater middle distance and reading vision without the need for glasses after surgery
- Collaborative care, working with the other professionals that look after you – close communication with your GP, optometrist, and any other clinician involved in your medical care. This ensures optimal preparation for your surgery, as well as personalised aftercare throughout your post-operative recovery.
- Our care doesn’t stop when you leave the Hospital – closely supervised aftercare, working with your optometrist and GP
- Direct access to us whenever you want or need it – direct telephone and e-mail access to the practice co-ordinator (avoiding the need to go through hospital switchboards)
Refractive cataract surgery cost starts from £3,286 per eye. This includes hospital and surgeon fees, aftercare and lens implants. The price is for a standard monofocal non-toric lens implant; the price increases for premium lens implants such as enhanced, toric, and multifocal toric lens implant surgery. Prof. Muhtaseb can recommend a specific lens once he carries out an initial assessment and finds out more about patients’ needs and expectations.
A cataract does not need to be “ripe” or “ready” for surgery, as some people may think.
Cataract surgery is appropriate for anyone that has symptoms of cataract, has discussed the benefits and risks of cataract removal with their surgeon, and feels that treatment is the right decision for them.
This decision is very individual as symptoms that are felt to be minor by one person may be extremely troublesome to another person. This is the reason that a detailed discussion with an experienced surgeon is an essential step in deciding whether or not to proceed with surgery.