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Cataract Surgery in Liverpool

If you've been told you have cataracts and don't want to wait, our fast-track pathway in Liverpool 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 Liverpool 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

Liverpool Clinic

4 George's Dock Gates, Liverpool
L3 1QA

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 Liverpool — 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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