Your vision is invaluable, and safeguarding it requires more than just a basic check-up. That’s why we encourage all our adult patients to opt for our Advanced Eye Examination as the standard for comprehensive eye care.
Why Choose the Advanced Eye Examination?
Our Advanced Eye Exams are designed to provide a thorough assessment of your eye health and visual needs. Lasting approximately 60 minutes, these non-rushed appointments allow for detailed examinations and in-depth discussions about your vision.
What Does the Advanced Eye Exam Include?
- REVO Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Scan: This advanced imaging technique captures detailed cross-sectional images of your retina, aiding in the early detection of conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.
- Eidon Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging: Provides a comprehensive view of the retina, allowing for the identification of peripheral retinal issues that standard imaging might miss.
- Dry Eye Assessment: Evaluates tear production and eye surface health to diagnose and manage dry eye syndrome effectively.
These advanced diagnostics enable us to detect potential eye conditions early, ensuring timely intervention and better outcomes for your vision health.

Investment in Your Eye Health

- Private Patients: £89
- Eyeplan Members: Included as part of your Eyeplan benefits
- NHS-Entitled Patients: Upgrade to the Advanced Eye Exam for just £60
Don’t compromise on your vision health. Upgrading to our Advanced Eye Examination ensures comprehensive care and peace of mind.
Children's Eye Care
For our younger patients, we offer an Advanced Eye Exam Upgrade that includes:
- Eidon Retinal Scan: Captures high-resolution images of the retina to detect early signs of eye conditions.
- Axial Length Measurement: Assesses the length of the eye, crucial for monitoring and managing myopia progression.
This upgrade is available for just £35, providing your child with a thorough evaluation to support their visual development.

Understanding Basic NHS Eye Exams
While NHS-funded eye exams are available and last approximately 30 minutes, they cover essential checks and may not include advanced imaging or extended assessments.
Conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy can develop without noticeable symptoms. Our Advanced Eye Examination is equipped to detect these issues early, offering a proactive approach to your eye health.