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Cataract Surgery in Birmingham

If you've been told you have cataracts and don't want to wait, our fast-track pathway in Birmingham typically has you scanned, listed and operated on within 2–3 weeks. Every procedure is performed by Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Ms Tahmina Pearsall using micro-incision phacoemulsification — the same technique used in the NHS but on your schedule.

From
£2,750
per eye · fixed in writing
Finance
0% APR
from £59/month · subject to status
Reviews
4.9
Verified patient reviews

Why patients in Birmingham choose Ms Tahmina Pearsall

  • Consultant-performed micro-incision phacoemulsification — never delegated
  • Fast-track pathway: consultation to surgery in 2–3 weeks
  • Choice of monofocal, toric or premium multifocal intraocular lens
  • Local anaesthetic, day-case, home the same afternoon
  • 12 months of consultant aftercare and YAG cover included
  • All major insurers recognised; self-pay quotes fixed in writing
Your local clinic

Birmingham Clinic

96 Bristol Rd, Birmingham
B5 7XJ

What to expect on the day

  1. Warm welcome and paperwork with the clinic team
  2. Full pre-operative scans (OCT, biometry, topography)
  3. 60-minute consultation with Ms Pearsall herself
  4. Written, itemised quote — take home, no pressure
  5. Surgery date agreed on your timeline, not ours

Cataract Surgery in Birmingham — FAQs

How much does private cataract surgery cost?+

From £2,750 per eye with a standard monofocal lens; £3,100 with a toric lens for astigmatism; from £3,500 per eye with a premium multifocal lens (PanOptix, Vivity, Symfony).

How quickly can I have cataract surgery?+

Our fast-track pathway means consultation, biometry and surgery within 2–3 weeks in most cases. Second-eye surgery is usually scheduled 1–2 weeks after the first.

Will I need glasses after cataract surgery?+

With a standard monofocal lens, most patients wear reading glasses. Premium multifocal lenses aim to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses at all distances — suitability is confirmed at consultation.

How long is recovery after cataract surgery?+

Most patients return to reading and screens within 24–48 hours and to driving within a week, subject to a post-op check. Full visual recovery is usually complete by 4 weeks.

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