
Because vision is important.
Fees for self-pay patients
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£125
Unsure about whether seeing Mr. Orlans will be appropriate for your specific problem? Although it's not possible to make a definitive diagnosis without a face to face review, a telephone consultation can be a useful way to determine the best course of action for you. £75 will be deducted from the cost of a subsequent face to face consultation.
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Initial consultation: £225
Follow-up consultation: £165
An additional £78 hospital fee is payable if OCT retinal imaging is required.
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Cataract surgery under local anaesthesia with premium monofocal lens implant plus follow-up consultation: £2,600
Additional fee for correction of astigmatism with premium toric lens implant: £450
Additional fee for correction of presbyopia with premium presbyopia-correcting lens implant: £1,100
Additional fee for correction of both astigmatism and presbyopia with premium toric presbyopia-correcting lens implant: £1,400
Secondary lens implantation for correction of aphakia under local anaesthesia plus follow-up consultation: £3,600
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Vitrectomy alone (e.g. removal of floaters) under local anaesthesia, plus follow-up consultation: £4,750
Retinal detachment repair under local anaesthesia, plus follow-up consultation: £5,750
Epiretinal membrane removal under local anaesthesia, plus follow-up consultation: £6,250
Macular hole repair under local anaesthesia, plus follow-up consultation: £6,250
Vitreoretinal surgery combined with cataract surgery is charged at the fee for vitreoretinal surgery plus 50% of the fee for cataract surgery. Additional fees apply for toric and multifocal lens implants.
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Laser retinopexy for retinal tear: £600
YAG laser posterior capsulotomy (one eye): £450
YAG laser posterior capsulotomy (both eyes): £675
Covered by health insurance?
Harry Orlans is a recognised practitioner for most major insurers. If you're covered by health insurance, there will usually be no additional fees payable for consultations or treatments, beyond those stated in your policy.