1. Review of AccuVision Laser Eye Clinic
Established in 2001, AccuVision is a popular destination for people seeking quality, affordable laser eye surgery. This clinic currently operates in five cities nationwide: London, Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol and Newcastle, and has performed over 40,000 treatments and counting.
What did independent inspectors find? According to the CQC’s latest report, there were no complaints between August 2016 and September 2017 from 1,011 refractive eye procedures carried out at AccuVision.
Is there anything else I should know? Most of the eye surgeons on our site enjoy five-star ratings, and the same is true for AccuVision. But it’s worth noting we only have 10 reviews for Dr Prashant Jindal.
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2. AccuVision Treatments
As well as common laser vision correction treatments – such as LASEK and LASIK with ultra-accurate Wavefront diagnostics – AccuVision also offers lens replacement surgery, including the UK’s most common surgical procedure: cataract surgery.
- LASIK eye surgery
- Trans-Epithelial Surface Treatment
- Lens replacement surgery
- ICL surgery (implantable contact lenses)
- Cataract surgery
- Amblyopia (lazy eye treatment)
So is it safe? AccuVision promises highly sophisticated, automated devices, with world-class Wavefront technology and the Alcon WaveLight EX500 Excimer laser. According to the clinic’s own study of 500 patients, everyone achieved at least driving standard vision following surgery (including repeat surgery).
3. AccuVision Laser Eye Clinic Prices
AccuVision’s prices are reasonable rates in laser eye surgery. On average, 800 patients told Lasik Eyes they paid £1,200 (per eye) for laser eye surgery, and £3,615 (per eye) for lens replacement surgery (including cataract surgery) – few clinics have lower starting prices.
AccuVision doesn’t publish a fixed price list, but here are the costs you can expect for the most popular eye surgeries:
- Consultation Price: Free for initial consultation
- LASIK Price: Average cost £2,400 for both eyes
- Trans-Epi Price: Average cost £2,400 for both eyes
- C3R Treatment Price: Average cost £2,000 per eye
Here’s how these prices compare to the eye surgery quotes offered by other clinics:
Treatment | Optical Express Cost (per eye) | Optegra Cost (per eye) | Optimax Cost (per eye) | Centre for Sight Cost (per eye) |
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LASIK / LASEK | From £595 | £1,795 | £1,695 | £2,400 |
Cataract Surgery | From £3,195 | £2,495 | £2,995 | From £3,150 |
ICL Surgery | From £3,395 | £3,495 | £2,495 | £3,615 |
Eye surgery isn’t an insignificant cost for most people. That’s why AccuVision offers a 10 month finance option, which lets you spread the costs of surgery after the initial deposit into smaller monthly fees. You will need to pass a credit check with Hitachi Capital to gain approval for this payment plan.
That said, most clinics provide finance plans for much longer – up to three years, and also team up with health insurers who may cover at least some of the costs of the surgery (which AccuVision doesn’t).
4. AccuVision Review: The Verdict
AccuVision has hundreds of positive patient reviews, making it one of the most popular laser eye clinics in the UK. It also features as one of the best laser eye surgery clinics in the UK, as well as making our list of the best laser eye surgery in London for raving customer reviews about its professional staff.
But is it right for you? If you happen to live near one of AccuVision’s clinics in London, Birmingham, Leeds or Bristol, you may want to pop in for a free consultation, and quiz the eye consultants there. Or, you are free to double check whether there might be a better match out there using our clinic-matching tool.
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Accuvision Reviews
Merlin
Can’t see my old review on here, but I had the treatment at Accuvision 9 years ago and still have 20/20 vision. Seriously worth doing. Don’t go for the cheapest option, you only have one pair of eyes. Save up and go for the best. Had friends finally have the operation, universal response is ‘should have done it years ago’. Huge amounts of both time and money saved since then in putting in/taking out and cleaning lenses, buying them, glasses, cleaning fluids, opticians appointments etc.
angela zapettis
I had lasik (monovision)last July at Accuvision in Fulham.Today I had my 6 month check up and have been signed off. Everything was excellent as I had expected as I have had a very smooth recovery.My eye sight is fantastic,better than I could have hoped for and I don't wear specs at all even when driving at night. Close vision is also excellent so I have the best of both worlds. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone at Accuvision especially Vik, Chad Rostron and the whole team for thier excellent care throughout.
Jyoti Choudrie
I never imagined that I would see with my eyes (without my glasses and contact lens). I consulted many other laser eye specialists, but I was told that laser will not help. However, thanks to Accuvision I have managed to get near perfect sight, which is something that I never expected. It has been 3 months since my operation. I had -4.5 and -5 with an astigmatism and thin cornea. I was told by Accuvision that my sight may not be perfect, but I should be independent of glasses and contacts. I thought that the risk was worth it in the end. I have been to the Fulham clinic today and the verdict was that I have 20/20 in my right eye and a very slight prism in my left eye. My eyes are healing well and generally, they and I are really heppy. of course, it could also be that my eyes will be completely perfect, so there is another visit yet. However, Accuvision in Fulham saved me as I was told that laser eye surgery was out of the question for me. I had epi-lasik and the operation itself was for 5 to 10 minutes. The surgery was such that I did not feel any pain. The team was excellent and even now when I go back they are really welcoming. I would highly recommend Accuvision and laser eye treatment.
Peter
I had laser surgery at Accuvision in London in September 2006. I was -5.5 in both eyes with mild astigmastism. My Corneal thickness was apparently just below average. Nearly 6 months on I have better than 20:20 vision in both eyes. My advice is this: - take reviews written by folks 2 days or 2 weeks after the surgery with a pinch of salt. Initially its pretty euphoric to wake up and start to see things clearly!!! I purposely held off making any comments until things had properly settled down and I'd gotten over that "Oh my god I can see!" stage! My own personal experience is that I'm chuffed with my distance vision but there are minor side effects. a) I now have 'floaters' - small black dots I am vaguely aware of at various points in the day (usually the morning). Your mind kind of ignores them but I know they are there. I didnt have these before surgery. b) my night vision has been very poor until very recently. Strong halos and starfire effects on bright lights. This is a common side effect and it HAS improved with time. Currently I would say it is on a par with my pre surgery spectacle vision - which wasnt great. I hope this will continue to improve over time and Accuvision say it will. c) in low light conditions my vision is 'grainy'. Definitely more so than when wearing contacts/specs before. I have seen no improvement in this. d) In situations where I'm dealing with strong contrast eg watching telly with the room lights off - I get blurring at the edges. e) reading small print (eg magazines) at the end of the day is sometimes difficult. So overall regarding my vision I would say that overall the result has been "very good to excellent" but it certainly hasn't been perfect. With time some I hope some of the above will improve and I'll update on here in another 6 months. Commenting on Accuvision themselves I'd say: a) Excellent surgeon (Chad Rostron) - highly recommended. b) The Procedure itself is painless but I did find it mildly disturbing! Be prepared to be momentarily blind!! c) After the procedure I was left sitting in the general waiting room for an hour before being allowed to open my eyes. This was supposed to be "15 minutes" so I wasn't too pleased at being left so long wondering if it had gone ok!! I also think there should be seperate rooms for pre and post surgery customers. d) the consultation process wasnt as good as it should have been. I booked the consultation and surgery on the same day, with the surgery slot dependant on my eyes being suitable and my obviously wanting to go ahead. But at no point did anyone actually ask me if I wanted to proceed with the surgery - it was simply assumed I was going ahead. e) Accuvision were excellent value for money for me - I paid £1700 all in and I had every faith in their technology and Mr Rostron.
Sarah Whittall
Update..... Just been back to Accuvision Solihull for my 6 month check up, and have been advised that I have 130% vision, fantastic, think I must be bionic now. All painless and truthfully the best decision I have made in my life, please do not be put off by the scare mongering that goes on, the results these days and the technology that these guys use are second to none. It is unbeleivable to be able to have the vision that I now have, my pre op presciption was -7.00 in both eyes, they are now better than any of my non glasses wearing friends! If anyone requires any advise, or hand holding please get in touch, I would love to help guide anyone through this amazing procedure. Thanks again to all of the staff at Accuvision, what a truly rewarding job you do, you are all miracle workers and dream makers. xxxx.
Nick Dries
I had my operation at the the Fulham clinic on the 18th January and one week on I am really pleased with the result. I looked into it for a long time and had a consultation with optical express but then a friend recommended Accuvision to me. I was not impressed with Optical Express at all because they were very unprofessional, I went into their high street kensington branch to pay for my the operation but there was no one there to arrange despite being told on the phone that it could be arranged on anyday. They then told me that I would be able to arrange it at Shaftesbury Avenue but they too were unable to take my booking. I also thought it cheeky that they advertise it as costing from £395 per eye but I have yet to hear of anyone who has had it done for this price. They wanted £2,600 for my prescription which was only -1.25 in each eye. I therefore decided to have another consultation elsewhere. Accuvision have been superb from the start the staff are all very friendly and they put you ease. The operation was very quick and not painful at all. It lasts about 10 minutes in total. Everything is explained thorougly. When I went back the next day my eyesight was of driving standard but as the week has progressed my eyesight has improved and it is now 20/20. They do not offer intralase but they explained why they have not chosen to introduce this yet. I paid £1,500 for my treatment but was prepared to pay a lot more for the best result. Having it done at Ultralase or Optical Express would have cost me at least £1,000 more. It is one of the best decisions I have made. I know from my own experience that whether to undergo the operation is a very difficult decision to make but I am so pleased that I decided to go ahead.
Karoline Nakken
I have spent countless hours wondering what it would be like, to wake in the morning and see everything in my room clearly as soon as I open my eyes. To be honest, I never really thought much could be done about it and simply settled for going through my morning ritual of groping for my lenses and poking my eyes to put them in. I think the thing that bothered me most, was feeling helpless until I put on my lenses. I have never liked wearing contact lenses. They make my eyes terribly dry when I wear them too long and besides that they have given me a couple of eye infections too. I dislike glasses even more, as they are so cumbersome. However, I am studying for my master’s degree so I need to see clearly as I put my eyes under strain for many hours of reading, so there wasn’t really an alternative, or so I thought. Your eyes are so important and I think a lot of people take their vision for granted. People around me started to say lots of great things about laser eye surgery. I’m 24 and thought I might be too young but the idea really appealed to me. At the same time I was really afraid of the thought of it. My vision was bad but was I really sure that I wanted to risk what poor quality of vision I did have? I thought about have laser eye surgery for a long time. I’d go from extremes, one minute thinking it was a great idea and that I should do it as soon as possible and the next minute I would put myself off through fear. So I did a lot of research on the internet and decided to face my fears and go and speak to Accuvision, who were highly recommended to me by close friends. The people who met me there were incredible. They checked my eyes very thoroughly, explained everything about the surgery and showed me pictures of my eyes. I even saw in one picture how my extended use of contact lenses had scratched the tissue of my eye. They really took their time answering all of my many questions, and didn’t rush me into anything. I really appreciate that. Looking back now, I do not understand what I was so nervous about. The procedure lasted only 5 minutes and was completely painless. The staff talked to me the whole time, explaining what they were doing and making sure I was OK. Right after the surgery my sight was a bit blurry, but I could already see far better than I had done with my contact lenses! When I woke up the next morning, I went straight to the window and stood staring at everything for 15 minutes. I couldn’t believe my eyesight was perfect. I can’t emphasis what a wonderful shock that is. It really stuns you being able to see perfectly on your own. I don’t know how to thank the staff at Accuvision. They have changed my life. What they have done for me is amazing. They really care about the people they treat. The day after the surgery I went back to check my eyes and they have made sure I will go back again soon for another check- up. They have even called me to make sure everything is fine. They really believe in what they do, and feel rewarded by their job. You don’t find too many places like that today! I am enjoying my new eyes everyday and I can’t find words for how grateful I am and glad that I trusted Accuvision with my eyesight. Karoline Nakken, Miss Norway 2005
Shelly Doran
I went to see an eye consultant after noticing my left eye had started to squint inwards. He advised me to have lasik laser surgery instead of doing a squint operation as he said lasik would improve my vision making my eyes stronger and so reducing the squint.He reccomended Accuvision in Fulham so off I went for a consultation.The staff there were fantastic. During my consultation they were very honest and said that although the lasik would improve my vision they could not guarantee it would help my squint. After much though and on the advice of my eye consultant I decided to have the lasik done and I have never been so glad!!! My eyes were a bit hazy for about a week after but my vision was unbelivable.Not only that but my squint had virtually gone to the point where i am not half as consious about it.I cant believe it! Am so happy with the result and cannot reccomend accuvision enough,they are honest,friendly and so proffesional.Im so glad i had lasik done!
elliot
fantastic work! had eye surgery a week ago, and very, very impressed with the results. money well spent. surgery itself was quick and you can't feel a thing, including when they hold your eye open with a speculum thingie... because of the anaesthetic, you don't know that eye's not blinking. my score (I gave 4/5 for customer service) is marred only by the sales consultant i saw on my first appointment, who seemed a little put out by my questioning on price. he'd done all the tests and told me i was perfect on all of them, and then charged me 30% more than the price advertised on the web site because my cornea was a few microns thinner than usual. surely their laser can cope with such things and make adjustments without any difficulty? i asked him how many people actually get the £500 per eye price, and he wouldn't tell me. also, a loooong wait before going in for the laser treatment itself - almost an hour in the waiting room. just as well i wasn't nervous otherwise i'd have been wetting myself by the time i went in.
Andrew O’Driscoll
I think I'm pretty much a text book case of how it's all supposed to go. Had -6 and -4.5, had a couple of consultantions whilst trying to pluck up courage then had the Op. Very intense, very short (seconds), nothing nice about it but no pain. I certainly felt they were professionals. Eyes were immediately fixed, slight soreness for an hour or two, very slight haziness for a day, then better than 20:20 the week after. Everything went absolutely to plan, they did everything right and everything turned out good!! Magic Laser Eyes!
Nneka
I have my surgery booked in at Accuvision on Tuesday....quite nervous! Having wavefront- any tips/advice? I chose them over Optimax and Optical Express because of Health Commission Reports