- Retinal detachment
- Macular degeneration
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Retinal tears and holes
- Vitreoretinal disorders
- Unexplained visual loss
- Complex ophthalmic cases
- Post-surgical complications
- High-risk retinal profiles
- Long-term ocular health strategies
- UK-based retinal and ophthalmic specialists
- Physician-led, bespoke treatment planning
- Advanced diagnostics and surgical care
- Private hospital and nursing support
- Full concierge coordination
- Long-term ocular health follow-up
Our Retinal & Advanced Ophthalmology Programme delivers world-class care with attentive support at every stage.
Suitability depends on your diagnosis, symptoms, scans, previous treatment, and clinical urgency. Our team can arrange a specialist review and advise whether UK-based retinal or advanced ophthalmology care is appropriate.
In most cases, yes. Existing OCT scans, retinal imaging, visual field results, medical notes, and previous surgical reports help consultants assess your case before travel and plan the right diagnostic or treatment pathway.
Treatment is planned after diagnostic review and consultant interpretation. Recommendations may include observation, medication, laser treatment, intravitreal injections, minimally invasive procedures, or retinal surgery, depending on clinical findings.
Cases are reviewed by retinal and ophthalmic consultants selected according to the condition, complexity, required diagnostics, and potential treatment pathway.
Many diagnostic and treatment pathways can be coordinated within 3-5 days, but complex procedures, surgical recovery, or follow-up checks may require a longer stay.
Yes. We can coordinate post-treatment communication, digital reports, follow-up guidance, and continuity planning with your local doctor or eye specialist where appropriate.
Yes. Our concierge team can help coordinate accommodation, airport transfers, appointment scheduling, private hospital logistics, and recovery support around your clinical plan.