Eye Surgery
Our mission is to restore your most precious sense, your vision. When other non-surgical treatments have been exhausted, or if you simply just want to be free from glasses or contact lenses, we are here to help.
The highly experienced team of Ophthalmologists, led by Principal Surgeon Dr John Males will work closely with you to clearly explain your eye surgery options. We strive to bring world-leading techniques to you to improve your vision.
Laser Eye Surgery
We offer the latest laser vision correction techniques including, SMILE®, LASIK & PRK. We can clearly explain your options and eligibility in our free assessment answering all your questions at the same time.
Cataract Surgery
Envision offer a comprehensive cataract treatment with exceptional vision results. A combination of thorough assessment, premium lenses and surgery options can remove your need for glasses post surgery.
Glaucoma Treatment
Over 50% of people with glaucoma go undiagnosed. Vision loss from glaucoma is irreversible so early treatment is vital. We provide a range of surgical and non-surgical and treatments to prevent your vision loss.
Corneal Transplant
Corneal transplants are required when there is severe damage or disease to the cornea. Our surgeons perform some of the latest techniques to improve vision quickly.
Blepharoplasty (Eyelid lift)
Blepharoplasty is the surgical removal of excessive skin and to either add or reduce fat from either the upper or lower eyelids or both.
PhotoTherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK)
PTK is used to improve vision when there is scarring, damage or erosion on the cornea. PTK is often combined with PRK to fix refractive errors at the same time.
Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL)
An ICL is a synthetic lens which is placed in between the iris and the natural lens of the eye. It is an option for people with refractive errors who for either career, lifestyle or physical reasons are not suitable for laser vision correction.
Collagen Cross-Linking (UVX)
UVX is a new technique to treat people with thinning corneas or has developed keratoconus. This procedure has been pioneered by Dr John Males, the Principal surgeon at Envision Eye Centre. This procedure may avoid or delay a full corneal transplant.