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Date: 23rd September 2017

Time: 12.20pm – 13.20pm

Where: The Marriott Hotel, Glasgow Road, Edinburgh

In conjunction with Spire Edinburgh Hospitals, Mr Jonathan Ross will be hosting a patient information for anyone considering treatment for vision correction or eye complaints.

Topics to be covered:

  • Laser eye surgery
  • Refractive eye surgery
  • Cataracts
  • Implantable contact lenses
  • Treatment for keratoconus

This talk will outline the benefits of laser eye surgery and vision correcting lens surgery as well as new developments in cataract surgery, and will include time for questions and a one-to-one discussion afterwards.

The session promises to be a relaxing and information session with one of Scotland’s leading Ophthalmic surgeons. We encourage you to come along with lots of questions which they’ll be happy to answer for you throughout the morning.

And should you leave with more questions, or ready to book a consultation, every attendee will receive a free Initial Conusltation with Mr Jonathan Ross.

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*Replacement lens surgery – a procedure which corrects vision by replacing the patients lens with an artificial lens. Therefore, not only correcting vision but permanently preventing the possibility of cataracts developing. This procedure is also an excellent option for patients who already have cataracts and require vision correction.

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