Corneal Treatment in London - My-iClinic
My-iClinic

Cornea specialists in London

Corneal eye treatments at My-iClinic

£2,400 / per eye
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Private consultation for corneal treatments and corneal disease management

When visiting My-iClinic you will begin your eye care journey with comprehensive eye assessments to investigate the condition of your cornea.
Corneal eye conditions can be prevented with early surgical intervention and other corneal surgeries we provide in our private clinic.

What is included in my private consultation?

A private consultation with our ophthalmologist is £200.
Is an all-inclusive.

This includes:

  • A comprehensive consultation with your dedicated ophthalmologist (exclusive of eye scans).
  • A medical diagnosis of your eye condition with treatment planning.
  • A referral for surgical treatment and/or a signed prescription (if required).
  • A dedicated eye care team to support you throughout your eye care journey.

Treatments we offer for corneal conditions

Keranatural Surgery for Keratoconus.
(allograft corneal ring implantation)
KeraNatural corneal ring implantation is an advanced alternative treatment to keraring surgery. Keraring surgery is an implantation of intra-corneal ring segments (ICRS) which improve the corneas shape.
KeraNatural allograft corneal rings improves unaided and aided visual acuity in most patient cases without the complications associated with plastic intrastromal corneal rings such as: corneal melting, ring extrusion and intrusion, and sight-threatening complications like microbial keratitis.
Corneal cross-linking surgery

Corneal cross-linking surgery

Cross-linking is an early surgical intervention to treat keratoconus which decreases the chance of needing invasive corneal surgeries.

Cross-linking surgery strengthens the collagen fibers in your cornea to prevent your Keratoconus from worsening.

Our cornea surgeon uses special eye drops and ultraviolet A(UVA) light to help the damaged tissue in your cornea grow stronger.

This procedure stops the bulge of your eye from getting any worse as it adds special bonds that work like support beams to help the cornea strengthen.

Keratoconus Glasses and Contact Lenses are used to help you see once your Keratoconus has affected your vision.

However, Keratoconus glasses and contact lenses do not prevent the condition of Keratoconus from getting worse.

This is why cross-linking is used as an early surgical intervention to treat the condition before keratoconus progresses any further.

Lamellar Corneal Graft

Lamellar Corneal Graft

Optical keratoplasty/tectonic keratoplasty

Cross-linking is an early surgical intervention to treat keratoconus which decreases the chance of needing invasive corneal surgeries.

Cross-linking surgery strengthens the collagen fibers in your cornea to prevent your Keratoconus from worsening.

Our cornea surgeon uses special eye drops and ultraviolet A(UVA) light to help the damaged tissue in your cornea grow stronger.

This procedure stops the bulge of your eye from getting any worse as it adds special bonds that work like support beams to help the cornea strengthen.

Keratoconus Glasses and Contact Lenses are used to help you see once your Keratoconus has affected your vision.

However, Keratoconus glasses and contact lenses do not prevent the condition of Keratoconus from getting worse.

This is why cross-linking is used as an early surgical intervention to treat the condition before keratoconus progresses any further.

CAIRS

CAIRS

Corneal allogenic intrastromal ring segment.

CAIRS intrastromal corneal ring segments are sourced from human donor corneal tissue and implanted in your eye to strengthen your cornea.

CAIRS can be combined with corneal cross-linking to make this treatment more successful.

CAIRS avoids possible complications that are associated with implanting synthetic material in the cornea such as: corneal melting, ring extrusion and intrusion, corneal necrosis; and infection.

A better quality of life is just around the corner!

DMEK

DMEK

Descemet’s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty.

DMEK is a Keratoplasty procedure which maintains the tensile strength of the cornea to restore clear, natural vision. DMEk helps restore symptoms of corneal endothelial diseases such as: Fuchs’ dystrophy.

This procedure is a minimally invasive surgery where only the posterior layer of the corneal is replaced as opposed to translanting the anterior chamber of your eye.

Speak to our friendly team members today

A better quality of life is just around the corner!