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Cataract Surgery

At Nuffield Health Chester, The Grosvenor Hospital, our team of experienced Consultant Ophthalmologists perform top quality cataract surgery when you need it.

Eyelid cyst removal

Fluid filled lumps that form in your upper or lower eyelids are quite common. These cysts normally disappear on their own. Occasionally the cyst becomes infected causing pain, redness and swelling.

Lacrimal surgery

If conservative methods to treat lacrimal disorder are not successful, a consultant may recommend surgery.

Oculoplastic surgery

Oculoplastic surgeons carry out surgery on the eye lid and facial plastic surgery.

Phacoemulsification

Phacoemulsification is a common method used in cataract surgery.

Ptosis (drooping eyelids) correction

At Nuffield Health Chester, The Grosvenor Hospital, our team of experienced Consultant Ophthalmologists perform top quality ptosis correction for drooping eyelids. You can access our experts at regular open events or make an appointment at a time and date that suits you. With ample free parking, it's easy to visit us just off the Overleigh Roundabout on Wrexham Road.

Squint eye surgery in Chester at The Grosvenor Hospital

At Nuffield Health Chester, The Grosvenor Hospital, our team of experienced Consultant Ophthalmologists perform top quality squint surgery when you need it. You can access our experts at regular open events or make an appointment at a time and date that suits you. With ample free parking, it's easy to visit us just off the Overleigh Roundabout on Wrexham Road.

Visual field testing

Visual field testing checks how well you can see in all areas of your vision, including your side (peripheral) and central vision. It's used to find and monitor vision problems, especially those that might not appear in a regular eye exam.

Vitrectomy

A vitrectomy is the surgical removal of the vitreous humour (jelly-like substance) inside your eye.