Reasons to choose us
There are many good reasons to choose St. James’s Laser Vision, including the medical leadership behind the services we provide, the reassurance provided by the high standards within the NHS Trust, and the expertise of our surgeons.
Expertise
Our surgeons are both fellowship trained corneal and refractive surgeons. Surgeons without fellowship training or who are not Fellows of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists may charge their employers less to perform laser eye surgery.
Continuity of care
Our surgeons direct surgical and optometric care at the unit, conduct all consultations, and perform all treatments. We do not delegate important aspects of our care to less expensive staff.
One price for laser eye surgery
Regardless of your prescription, we only charge our patients one fee for surgery, and include everything you need in that fee – no surprises!
State of the art technology
St. James’s Laser Vision is equipped with the very latest refractive laser and associated laser eye equipment. This enables it to offer the most advanced treatments.
Hospital-based care
All laser eye surgery is performed at our surgical facility within the internationally renowned Ophthalmology Department at the St. James University Hospital in Leeds.
Our surgeons have expertise in more than laser eye surgery
By integrating the service for private and NHS patients, we are able to perform the most sophisticated techniques on the most challenging cases.
Meet the team
Andrew J. Morrell, FRCS FRCOphth Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon
Mr. Morrell is a corneal specialist working primarily out of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. He has run the regional laser service for 13 years at St. James University Hospital and one of the first surgeons in the UK to perform laser eye surgery.
Mr. Morrell was chosen among his peers to co-develop the Royal College Guidelines to Standards for Laser Refractive Surgery and he is a former Regional Director of Training for the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. Mr. Morrell has performed over 2000 laser refractive procedures.
Seema Anand MB BS, MS(Ophth), DNB(Ophth), FRCS Ed(Ophth), CertLRS, PGDip Cataract and Refractive Surgery Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon
Ms Anand is an experienced corneal and cataract surgeon, routinely dealing with complex tertiary referrals. She holds the Royal College of Ophthalmologists certification in laser and lens based refractive surgery and has additionally obtained post graduate certification in cataract and refractive surgery from Ulster University. She is actively involved in the teaching of medical students and surgical trainees. She has been appointed as the College Tutor for ophthalmic surgical trainees at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
Ahmed Bardan CertLRS FRCOphth FRCSEd Consultant Ophthalmologist
Mr Bardan is a fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, he did his Masters of Science in Ophthalmology studying the use of the new laser technology in wavefront customised refractive correction of complex eyes and obtained his PhD in Ophthalmology from Alexandria University in Egypt studying combined cataract surgery with the novel Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) techniques.
As well as having a wide range of experience in the management of complex and challenging cataract cases, using premium and multifocal intraocular lenses, he is also an experienced laser and lens refractive surgeon.
Technology
The Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust has invested very heavily to ensure that the eye surgery department continues to deliver the very best surgical outcomes. Having access to the most accurate and reliable lasers available allows us to carry out all our procedures to the highest levels of precision and our clinical data justifies our pride in delivering some of the very best results in the UK.
At St James’s Laser Vision, we’ve put a lot of time and effort into procuring systems that are configured to talk to each other so that the treatment plan data produced during the examination and diagnostic phase of the refractive surgery process is immediately transferred to the MEL 90 excimer laser and the Visumax 800. This streamlines and controls the entire process, fully supporting individual treatment plans and delivering the very highest levels of patient care.
NHS Governance
Here at St James laser vision we embrace all the elements of clinical governance, devoting vast amounts of time into areas such as: Education and training, clinical audits, clinical effectiveness, risk management and information management.
Testimonials
We’re delighted that the vast majority of our laser eye surgery patients achieve 20/20 vision and no longer require glasses or contact lenses. Many have been kind enough to let us know how pleased they have been with the results. Please feel free to view the full list of our customer reviews on the independent website Lasik eyes where St James Laser Vision has an average review score of 5/5.