Eye Laser Treatment
Eye laser treatment is commonly used in ophthalmology to diagnose, manage and prevent a range of retinal and eye conditions. Ms Ranjit Sandhu provides specialist assessment and treatment for retinal disorders, diabetic eye disease and other ophthalmic conditions requiring laser procedures.
Our eye laser treatments are designed to help protect vision, reduce complications and support long-term eye health using modern ophthalmic laser technology.
Eye Laser Treatments We Offer
Diabetic Retinopathy Laser Treatment
Eye Laser treatment for diabetic retinopathy helps reduce abnormal blood vessel growth and minimise the risk of vision loss caused by diabetes-related retinal damage.
This treatment may be recommended for:
- Proliferative diabetic retinopathy
- Retinal swelling caused by diabetes
- Leaking retinal blood vessels
- Progressive diabetic eye disease
Eye Laser Treatment is usually performed as an outpatient procedure with minimal downtime.
Retinal Tear Laser Treatment (Laser Retinopexy)
Laser retinopexy is used to treat retinal tears and help prevent retinal detachment. The laser creates a protective seal around the retinal tear to stabilise the retina.
Symptoms of a retinal tear may include:
- Sudden flashes of light
- New floaters
- Shadow or curtain-like vision changes
- Sudden visual disturbances
Early treatment is important to reduce the risk of retinal detachment and permanent vision loss.
YAG Laser Capsulotomy After Cataract Surgery
Some patients develop cloudy vision months or years after cataract surgery due to posterior capsule opacification (PCO). YAG laser capsulotomy is a quick and painless laser procedure used to restore clearer vision.
Benefits of YAG laser treatment include:
- Improved visual clarity
- Fast recovery
- No surgical incision
- Short outpatient procedure
Glaucoma Laser Treatment
Laser procedures may also be used in the management of certain glaucoma conditions. Eye Laser treatment can help improve fluid drainage within the eye and reduce intraocular pressure.
Glaucoma laser treatment may be recommended for:
- Narrow angle glaucoma
- Ocular hypertension
- Selected glaucoma patients requiring pressure control
A detailed assessment will determine the most appropriate treatment option.
What To Expect During Laser Eye Treatment
Most ophthalmic laser procedures are:
- Performed in clinic
- Minimally invasive
- Completed within a short appointment
- Performed using local anaesthetic eye drops
Patients can usually return home shortly after treatment, although temporary blurred vision or light sensitivity may occur.
Recovery After Laser Treatment
Recovery times vary depending on the condition being treated. Most patients experience mild discomfort only and can resume normal activities within a short period.
You may be advised to:
- Avoid strenuous activity temporarily
- Use prescribed eye drops
- Attend follow-up retinal examinations
- Monitor for new visual symptoms
Eye Laser Treatment Consultations
If you are experiencing symptoms such as flashes, floaters, blurred vision or diabetic eye complications, an early ophthalmic assessment is important.
Ms Ranjit Sandhu provides specialist consultations and personalised treatment plans for retinal and ophthalmic laser conditions.
- laser treatment for retinal tears
What our patients say
Book an appointment
Booking an appointment with Eyes RS Limited is the first step towards managing your eye condition with laser treatment. We offer convenient and flexible appointment scheduling to accommodate your needs.
FAQs on Laser Treatment
Most patients experience only mild discomfort during retinal laser procedures. Anaesthetic eye drops are used to improve comfort.
Most ophthalmic laser procedures are completed within 15–30 minutes.
Early laser treatment can help reduce the risk of permanent retinal damage and preserve vision in many eye conditions.
Urgent assessment is recommended if you develop sudden floaters, flashes or shadow-like vision changes.
Our Price List
| New consultation | £280 |
| Follow up | £220 |
| YAG laser capsulotomy | |
| – one eye | £550 |
| – both eyes | £750 |