Highly skilled ophthalmologist consultants at Ramsay Health Care provide first-class quality ophthalmic care. Many have sub-specialist training for cataract, corneal, retina, glaucoma, and neurological eye conditions.
Enquire TodayGlaucoma is an eye disorder where your optic nerve, which connects your eye to your brain, is damaged by the pressure of the fluid inside your eye.
Find out moreIf you have a refractive error condition, the image of what you are looking at is not focussed properly on to your retina and this causes blurred vision.
Find out moreSurgery to remove the cataract and replace it with an artificial lens.
Find out moreOur expert consultants are committed to offering excellent care as soon as you need it; that's why they dedicate time to offer complimentary advice, with no obligation, so you can be sure before making a decision. Hear and speak to a Consultant within the speciality of your choice; get the information you need and all your questions answered to help you make a decision on your next steps in your healthcare journey.
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Based on your individual requirements your treatment will begin when you are ready and at a convenient time to suit you.
Our comprehensive aftercare provides support and guidance throughout your treatment and recovery journey.
Headaches are one of the most common things seen by a GP. In this article we discuss when you should see a doctor about your headaches and what to expect at your appointment, why it’s important to get an accurate diagnosis, and your treatment options.
After joining Fitzwilliam Hospital in March 2022 as an Administration Assistant, Edward Fry was keen to learn and develop his skills. He has now achieved a distinction in his NVQ level 3 diploma in Business Administration.
People in Peterborough and across Cambridgeshire areas will benefit from faster and more precise imaging thanks to three new scanners being installed or coming soon to Fitzwilliam Hospital.