COUNSELLING
At the Eye Health Clinic we focus on you and helping you to find ways to deal with your eye problems
What to expect from our Counselling Appointments
At your appointment, you’ll be encouraged to talk about your feelings and emotions with a trained therapist, who’ll listen and support you without judging or criticising.
The therapist can help you gain a better understanding of your feelings and thought processes, and find your own solutions to problems. But they will not usually give advice or tell you what to do.
Counselling can take place:
- Face to face
- In a group
- Over the phone
- By email
- Online via a live video and chat service
You may be offered a single session of counselling, a short course of sessions over a few weeks or months, or a longer course that lasts for several months or years.
It can take a number of sessions before you start to see progress, but you should gradually start to feel better with the help and support of your therapist.
Do you have any questions?
Contact us anytime.
Simple Steps To Healthier Eyes
Intense Pulse Light
A new effective treatment for MGD and Dry Eye sufferers
Intense Pulse Light is a technological breakthrough for the treatment of dry eye and its associated conditions. Stop the vicious cycle of dry eye due to meibomian gland dysfunction, displacing drops and drugs and providing long-lasting results.
Read MoreMiBoFlo
A quick, comfortable procedure offering instant relief from Dry Eye
MiBoFlo is a new treatment designed for dry eye disease and meibomian gland dysfunction. The eye and eyelid are gently massaged resulting in an increased flow of natural tear oils from your meibomian glands bringing instant relief.
Read MoreBlephEx
The latest treatment for Blepharitis and the relief of Dry Eye
BlephEx is the latest treatment for Blepharitis and for the relief of Dry Eye. With BlephEx we can thoroughly and precisely eliminates the flakes and bacterial debris from your lid margins, which are the main causes of inflammatory lid disease.
Read MoreIf you suffer from dry eye, you may have sought treatment with limited results. At the eye health clinic we find the source of the problem and treat it correctly.
If your eyes feel sore, gritty, red or tired and you use your mobile, laptop, desktop and other digital devices daily, you need to take action now. Computer Vision Syndrome causes dry eyes, and if left unchecked, can lead to serious eye problems.
Treatments include: IPL, MiBoFlo and BlephEx
At the eye health clinic we can enhance your eyelashes whilst addressing any problems you have with your eyelashes. Eyelid and eyelash problems can be very painful and can even affect your sight if left untreated. The eyelids and eyelashes act as protective barriers for our eyes and help ensure your eyes don’t dry out.
Many people often think dark circles under the eyes are caused by lack of sleep and being tired, while this can be the case, there are also various other reasons why dark circles appear under the eyes.
Puffy eyes and dark circles are very common and can give you a tired and old appearance. This can cause you to feel embarrassed, and affect your confidence and self-esteem. The best solution for puffy eyes and dark circles will depend on the underlying cause.
Treatments are available at the Eye Health Clinic.
What is Cataract Treatment?
Contact Lens Problems are common in the UK
Did you know that there is an actual proper side to wearing your lenses?
There are many types and sizes of contact lenses and its important to make sure you are using the correct lenses for your eyes.
If your eyes are stinging, burning, itching or painfull remove the lenses immediately and seek advice.
The damage caused by glaucoma can’t be reversed. But treatment and regular checkups can help slow or prevent vision loss, especially if you catch the disease in its early stages.
Glaucoma is treated by lowering your eye pressure (intraocular pressure). Depending on your situation, your options may include prescription eyedrops, oral medications, laser treatment, surgery or a combination of any of these.
Treatments depend on the type of AMD you have.
Dry AMD – there’s no treatment, but vision aids can help reduce the effect on your life.
Wet AMD – you may need regular eye injections and, very occasionally, a light treatment called “photodynamic therapy” to stop your vision getting worse.
At the Eye Health Clinic we srtive to bring to our customers the very latest techniques and technologies in eye care.
One such example is a brand new concept of using a persons own immune system to treat many eye disorders especially dry eye syndrome.
This is a new field of treatment and we are working with technology partners to bring this to the UK
Our Vision
For Our Customers
To improve our patients’ quality of life by providing each and every patient with the best possible treatments
Our Promise
We promise to treat you as an individual with respect and understanding
What you can expect
You can expect clinical excellence offering the latest techniques to the highest standards
Results
To provide our customers with the highest possible clinical results