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Private London Harley Street Ophthalmologist
A private Ophthalmic Surgeon and Consultant Ophthalmologist working London eye clinics in and around Harley Street. Mr Ahmad Aziz specialises in subspecialty areas including Cataract Surgery, Complex cataract surgery, Blepharoplasty, General Ophthalmology and Oculoplastic surgery around the eye.
He works in private eye clinics in Harley Street, King Edward VII's Hospital and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust at the Western Eye Hospital and Charing Cross Hospital where all staff members are approachable and happy to answer your questions from the front desk right through to every department. Here you can see the following services he offers for the health and treatment of your vision problems.
As an eye doctor he takes pride in his work and patients. He helps patients to restore their vision and treat their eye conditions in a way that best suits their needs and lifestyle. Eye surgery is delicate and requires care and attention from your eye surgeon.
What is the difference between an optometrist and an ophthalmologist?
Opticians have graduated from an optometry school and are a valuable and easily accessible resource for primary vision care offering routine eye exams. At their optometry office or optical shop they screen for eye problems and provide vision correction and fit eyeglasses. Optometrists can offer designer frames to give you more confidence in wearing glasses and provide a contact lens prescription.
An optometrist can refer you to an eye specialist in an eye care clinic if there are complex eye diseases requiring treatment or a form of vision therapy. You may see an optometrist in a hospital or primary care setting providing advanced care together with an ophthalmologist. Optometrist provide an excellent job in screening for common retinal disease and medical retina problems.
Regular eye exams are important for eye health and to receive information on routine eye care and to update your contact prescription or update your glasses prescription. They usually change an affordable administrative fee for a routine vision exam. You may have an insurance plan with vision insurance that can cover these assessments by your optometrist.