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Where can I have lens replacement and laser eye surgery in Oxford?

Oxford is one of the UK's most prestigious cities, blending world-renowned university heritage with a thriving healthcare and technology ecosystem. If you live in Oxford, Oxfordshire, Abingdon, Witney, Banbury, Bicester, Didcot or Henley-on-Thames, you do not need to travel to London for consultant-led vision correction. Ms Tahmina Pearsall, a UK-trained consultant ophthalmic surgeon, offers private lens replacement, laser eye surgery and cataract care to Oxfordshire patients, with the same specialist-led pathway that would normally be expected in a central London clinic.
This article explains where you can have lens replacement and laser eye surgery in Oxford, what procedures are available, and why patients across Oxfordshire choose Ms Pearsall for vision correction close to home.
Private eye surgery available in Oxford
Oxford has a strong private healthcare sector, with independent hospitals and day-case clinics serving the city and the wider Thames Valley. Excellent road links via the M40 and A34, plus direct rail services to London Paddington and Birmingham, make Oxford easy to reach from across the South East and Midlands.
Private ophthalmic surgery available in Oxford includes:
- Refractive lens exchange (RLE) — also known as lens replacement surgery, ideal for patients over 45 who want to reduce dependence on reading glasses, bifocals or varifocals.
- Laser eye surgery — LASIK, LASEK and surface laser treatments for patients with short-sight, long-sight or astigmatism.
- Cataract surgery — fast removal of the cloudy natural lens and replacement with a premium intraocular lens, with clear pre- and post-operative care.
- Treatment for eye conditions — including glaucoma review, dry eye management, and second opinions for patients with complex prescriptions.
Why choose a consultant ophthalmic surgeon in Oxford?
The most important decision in any eye surgery is not the city or the hospital brand — it is the individual surgeon operating on you. A consultant ophthalmic surgeon is a doctor who has completed all the specialist training in eye surgery, is listed on the GMC Specialist Register, and has the authority to plan and perform complex procedures independently.
Ms Tahmina Pearsall is a UK-trained consultant ophthalmic surgeon with experience at Moorfields Eye Hospital, St Thomas' and Addenbrooke's Cambridge. She has performed more than 40,000 surgical procedures and is an examiner for the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. That depth of experience matters in lens and laser surgery, where precision in planning and technique has a lasting effect on your vision.
Benefits of lens replacement surgery with Ms Pearsall in Oxford
Refractive lens exchange, often called lens replacement surgery, replaces the natural lens with a premium artificial lens. It is one of the most effective ways for patients over 45 to reduce dependence on glasses for distance, intermediate and near vision.
### 1. Consultant-led care from the first appointment
From the initial consultation through to the one-year follow-up, your care is led by a consultant. The surgical plan, the lens choice and the aftercare are all decided by the same surgeon who will perform your operation, not delegated to a sales team or a rotating junior doctor.
### 2. Premium lens choice matched to your eyes
Different lenses suit different eyes and lifestyles. Ms Pearsall offers a range of modern intraocular lenses, including monofocal, enhanced monofocal, EDOF, trifocal and toric options, with a personalised recommendation based on your prescription, corneal scans, macular OCT and lifestyle goals.
### 3. Full diagnostic workup before surgery
A proper assessment should include optical biometry, corneal topography or tomography, macular OCT, and a dilated retinal examination. These measurements are essential for accurate lens power calculation and for ruling out silent conditions that could affect the result.
### 4. All-inclusive, transparent pricing
The cost of lens replacement surgery in Oxford is typically in the region of £2,750–£6,500 per eye, depending on the lens type and complexity. Ms Pearsall's pricing is given in writing and includes consultation, scans, surgery, the lens implants, hospital fees, anaesthetist fees, and follow-up for at least 12 months.
### 5. Local, accessible follow-up
Oxfordshire patients benefit from follow-up appointments in the same region, avoiding the cost, time and travel stress of returning repeatedly to London. You have a named contact in the first week after surgery and a clear schedule for day-one, week-one and one-year reviews.
Benefits of laser eye surgery with Ms Pearsall in Oxford
Laser eye surgery reshapes the cornea to correct short-sight, long-sight and astigmatism. It is a fast, outpatient procedure that can dramatically reduce dependence on glasses for suitable patients.
### 1. Accurate suitability assessment
Not every eye is suitable for laser. A detailed corneal scan, refraction test, dry eye assessment and retinal examination are used to decide whether LASIK, LASEK, or another approach is right for you. If laser is not the safest option, an alternative such as lens replacement or an ICL will be discussed honestly.
### 2. Modern laser platforms
Ms Pearsall uses modern, well-maintained laser systems and works in CQC-registered private hospitals with experienced theatre teams and strong infection-control protocols.
### 3. Quick recovery and return to normal life
Most LASIK patients are back at work within 24–48 hours and notice improved vision the same day. LASEK has a slightly longer surface-healing period but is a safer option for thinner corneas. Full pre-operative and post-operative guidance is provided to protect the result.
What to expect from your consultation in Oxford
Your first appointment will take about 60–90 minutes. It includes a thorough eye examination, advanced diagnostic scans, a discussion of your goals, and a clear recommendation. You will have time to ask questions, compare options, and think before deciding — there is no pressure to book on the spot.
After surgery, you will receive written instructions, eye drops, a protective shield, and a direct contact number for the first week. Most patients are able to go home the same day and return to light normal activities within 24–48 hours.
How to book lens or laser surgery in Oxford
You can start with a free 15-minute telephone call to discuss whether you are likely to be suitable and which procedure might fit your eyes, lifestyle and budget. If you prefer, you can request a full consultation directly and a member of the team will arrange a convenient appointment.
Oxfordshire patients who want a local, consultant-led alternative to high-street chains or repeated trips to London can expect the same level of surgical planning, premium lens technology and individualised aftercare that Ms Pearsall provides across the UK.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I have lens replacement surgery in Oxford with Ms Tahmina Pearsall?
- Yes. Ms Pearsall offers private lens replacement surgery and refractive lens exchange (RLE) at Oxfordshire clinic locations, with consultant-led consultations, surgery and follow-up in the same region.
- Is laser eye surgery available in Oxford?
- Yes. Laser eye surgery including LASIK and LASEK is available for suitable patients in Oxford. A full suitability assessment using corneal scans and refraction testing is carried out before any treatment is recommended.
- How much does lens replacement surgery cost in Oxford?
- Lens replacement surgery in Oxford typically costs from around £2,750 per eye, depending on the lens type and complexity. Premium multifocal or trifocal lenses are typically higher. A written, all-inclusive quote is provided at consultation.
- How is a consultant-led clinic different from a high-street laser clinic?
- In a consultant-led clinic, the same GMC Specialist Register consultant sees you at consultation, performs your surgery, and reviews you afterwards. The surgical plan and lens choice are based on clinical measurements, not a sales process.
- Do I need to travel to London for the best eye surgery?
- No. Modern private eye surgery is available in Oxford and other major UK cities. The key is the surgeon's credentials, experience, and the quality of the diagnostic and surgical pathway, not the postcode.
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