OVER 80,000 PROCEDURES & MORE THAN 22 YEARS EXPERIENCE OF LASER VISION CORRECTION

What is Romil Patel’s training and experience?

29 May 2020

Romil Patel shares his training and experience

I qualified from University College of London medical school in 2005. I then went on to undertake two years of general medical training. After that, I underwent three years of general surgical training, and I identified my niche in eye surgery because I enjoyed the microsurgical aspects of things.

I then underwent seven years of ophthalmology eye training in North London. I’ve been appointed as a consultant in 2017, where I am currently working as an NHS consultant.

Investigating laser vision correction can be a confusing process, and many people fear it will take hours. Because of that, many people put it off. But at the end of the day, most patients wish they had had it done years sooner. So to that end, we’ve made the process a little bit simpler for you by creating a five-minute online consultation directly with the surgeon. So you can book that five-minute online consultation, ask a couple of questions that you have in the back of your mind and get a concrete answer as to whether this is something you want to invest time in to pursue. At the end of the day, if you can lose your glasses and contact lenses, it’s worth five minutes. So book that five-minute online consultation right now.

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If laser eye surgery is perhaps not the ideal solution for you this option offers you a viable alternative to being glasses and spectacle independent. This procedure may also be combined with laser eye surgery to give you outstanding and long lasting results.

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When your natural lens becomes cloudy this is called a cataract. Whilst the NHS does a fantastic job of removing your cataract, advances in lens technologies have allowed us privately to offer you a solution to reduce your dependence on both distance and near glasses.

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