The Procedure
The operation is performed under local anaesthetic and takes approximately 15–20 minutes per eye. A tiny incision is made, the cloudy lens is broken up using ultrasound (phacoemulsification), and a bespoke intraocular lens (IOL) is inserted. You are awake throughout but completely comfortable.
Bespoke Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)
Private cataract surgery allows the selection of premium IOLs tailored to your lifestyle and vision goals:
- Monofocal IOL — corrects distance vision. Reading glasses still required for near work.
- Toric IOL — corrects distance vision and astigmatism. Reduces dependence on distance glasses.
- Multifocal / EDOF IOL — aims to provide functional near, intermediate and distance vision. Has specific trade-offs (such as halos at night) that Mr Mohyudin will discuss with you.
NHS vs Private Cataract Surgery
NHS waiting times for cataract surgery across England currently average 12–18 months from GP referral to operation. Private cataract surgery with Mr Mohyudin at Spire Elland Hospital can typically be arranged within 2–4 weeks of your first consultation. No GP referral is required.
Beyond faster access, private surgery offers:
- Premium lens choice — toric, multifocal and EDOF IOLs, not available on the NHS
- Advanced biometry — more detailed pre-operative measurements for higher precision lens power calculation
- Date of your choosing — no waiting list; surgery scheduled around your commitments
- Continuity of care — Mr Mohyudin performs your operation and conducts all follow-up appointments personally
Recovery
- Most patients notice improved vision within 24–48 hours.
- Avoid rubbing the eye; use the prescribed drops as directed.
- Driving can usually resume once vision in the operated eye meets the DVLA standard (typically within days to weeks).
- Strenuous exercise and swimming should be avoided for 4 weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the NHS waiting time for cataract surgery in Yorkshire?
NHS waiting times for cataract surgery across England currently average 12–18 months from GP referral to operation. Private cataract surgery with Mr Mohyudin at Spire Elland Hospital can typically be arranged within 2–4 weeks of your first consultation — with no GP referral required.
What is the difference between NHS and private cataract surgery?
NHS cataract surgery provides a standard monofocal intraocular lens. Private cataract surgery with Mr Mohyudin offers the full range of premium lenses (toric, multifocal, EDOF), more detailed pre-operative biometry, a date of your choosing, and personal continuity of care.
How soon can I have private cataract surgery with Mr Mohyudin at Spire Elland?
Most patients are seen for an initial consultation within 1–2 weeks, with surgery arranged 2–4 weeks after that. The total pathway from first contact to procedure is typically under 6 weeks.
Does cataract surgery hurt?
No. Cataract surgery is performed under local anaesthetic so you feel no pain during the procedure. You are awake throughout and aware of light and movement, but the operation is entirely painless.
Will I need glasses after cataract surgery?
This depends on the intraocular lens chosen. A standard monofocal lens corrects one distance; reading glasses are still required. Premium multifocal or EDOF lenses aim to provide functional vision at multiple distances, significantly reducing dependence on glasses.
Book a Consultation
Private consultations available within 1–2 weeks at Spire Elland Hospital. No GP referral required.
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