Where's Good For Multifocal Lens, Liverpool ?
- Paul Hogg
I had lens replacement surgery in January 2016 at the Bristol clinic under the surgeon Alex George. I then entered the most horrifying year of my life!!!! It is like living a horror film. I have double vision, blurriness, dizziness, tremendous eye aches which develop in to pounding headaches. I now suffer palpitations and anxiety attacks and suffer from sleep deprivation as obtaining a good and full night's sleep is practically impossible. Basic family duties and events such as driving at night or visiting shops with bright lights have become almost impossible. It is just too difficult and painful for me - as well as dangerous!! I no longer ride my motorbike or take my son out on bicycle rides. I sometimes feel that I am on a different planet as now there are three moons in the sky at night!! These problems began almost immediately after the lens replacement surgery but Optical Express kept dismissing me and telling me that things would suddenly fall into place in six months time. This never happened and they insisted I underwent Yag Laser treatment.
Since then, the problems spiralled out of control and became tenfold. Alex George told me to ask my GP to fast track an appointment for me with a neurologist. Before this I had already been to the GP twice before when she ran tests (bloods etc) and said my general health was good. At my third visit after seeing Alex George my GP told me that there was no reason to refer me to a neurosurgeon as any problems I was then suffering started after my surgery with Optical Express and it should be them addressing the problems. She said ‘who the hell do they think they are?’ and told me to go back to OE and tell them this.
Now, Optical Express try to avoid my calls and do not answer emails. When I call to the shop in Queen Street, Cardiff, the staff always say there is no-one available to see me. Nobody at Optical Express is really interested in the fact that they have ruined my life!!!
I recently posted on Trustpilot and other Optical Express review sites and was immediately called by Allan Mcewan at the Head Office. He said they’d arrange for me to see Dimitri Kazakos, who he told me he is the most senior surgeon OE have and if anyone can solve the problem he can. But he also said his bedside manner is not the best! Then I was called by Colin Berry who gave me an appointment to see Dimitris Kazakos at Westfield in White City on the 24 January.
I am a Craftsman (carpenter) and I use CNC routers run by computers as well as traditional carpentry work. I produce one off bespoke pieces and have even been commissioned to produce the Urdd Eisteddfod Chair of the Bard in 2015. I can no longer see well enough to produce such pieces and Optical Express have taken away my ability to work and support my family. THEY HAVE RUINED MY LIFE.
They don't care about people at all they just want to take as much money from you as they can and leave you in pieces and in despair. I intend to start legal proceedings in the hope that something can be salvaged.
Do not trust these people - they are criminals - nothing more!
Since then, the problems spiralled out of control and became tenfold. Alex George told me to ask my GP to fast track an appointment for me with a neurologist. Before this I had already been to the GP twice before when she ran tests (bloods etc) and said my general health was good. At my third visit after seeing Alex George my GP told me that there was no reason to refer me to a neurosurgeon as any problems I was then suffering started after my surgery with Optical Express and it should be them addressing the problems. She said ‘who the hell do they think they are?’ and told me to go back to OE and tell them this.
Now, Optical Express try to avoid my calls and do not answer emails. When I call to the shop in Queen Street, Cardiff, the staff always say there is no-one available to see me. Nobody at Optical Express is really interested in the fact that they have ruined my life!!!
I recently posted on Trustpilot and other Optical Express review sites and was immediately called by Allan Mcewan at the Head Office. He said they’d arrange for me to see Dimitri Kazakos, who he told me he is the most senior surgeon OE have and if anyone can solve the problem he can. But he also said his bedside manner is not the best! Then I was called by Colin Berry who gave me an appointment to see Dimitris Kazakos at Westfield in White City on the 24 January.
I am a Craftsman (carpenter) and I use CNC routers run by computers as well as traditional carpentry work. I produce one off bespoke pieces and have even been commissioned to produce the Urdd Eisteddfod Chair of the Bard in 2015. I can no longer see well enough to produce such pieces and Optical Express have taken away my ability to work and support my family. THEY HAVE RUINED MY LIFE.
They don't care about people at all they just want to take as much money from you as they can and leave you in pieces and in despair. I intend to start legal proceedings in the hope that something can be salvaged.
Do not trust these people - they are criminals - nothing more!
Last Edit:12 Jan 2017 09:23
by Paul Hogg
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- Anonymous
Following two years of hell after lens replacement surgery and a botched explant courtesy of David Teenan, the NHS are providing corrective surgery. They have offered another explant and a third lens which hopefully will sort out the many issues I have. I will always have to wear glasses and the risks of more surgery are ever present but I feel in much better hands and will be going ahead. Please consider the NHS if it is a choice for you, especially as a private explant will cost you £11,000!
Last Edit:07 Dec 2016 15:54
by Anonymous
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- Gloria Sloanes
Optical Express need closing down how can they get away with ruin people's eyesight. I am one of their victims. I was in the process of sueing them when the branch I was under went into liquidation in Edinburgh. I'm now left unable to drive at night and I cant go to the theatre as I can not see performers on the stage clearly, and no glasses improves my eyesight.
David Teenan did my lens replacement and he is still working for them. In a nutshell I paid all this money for them to ruin my eyesight. It's really is disgusting that they are allowed to get away with this!
David Teenan did my lens replacement and he is still working for them. In a nutshell I paid all this money for them to ruin my eyesight. It's really is disgusting that they are allowed to get away with this!
Last Edit:01 Dec 2016 00:30
by Gloria Sloanes
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- Wayne dingwall
Replied by Wayne dingwall on topic Eye deterioration after lens replacement
Posted 27 Nov 2016 17:46 #104
Hi
My story similar to many OE customers.
I came into a little windfall and thought I'm sick of contact lenses. So I did a little bit of research and thought lens replacement was best for my age group and understand this would last longer than laser. Went to Optical Express and went away confident after listening to their very convincing spiel…
Had all the test done and told I was ideal candidate - MUG is what I understand they really meant.
After had surgery done in 2012 I felt ok, but eyes always felt dry and a little blurry in one eye. This blurriness in one eye continued so they did some laser on the weaker eye, didn't really make much difference...
Eyes started getting worse in 2015 and continue to deteriorate blurry, weeping, itchy and uncomfortable. This makes you feel tired and aggravated all time.
Went for eye test at different opticians recently to see what they said. They looked bemused as I only had these done 4 years ago but they didn't say much more, seemed they didn't want to criticise.
This worried me so I went to Optical Express and they made appointment for me.
Appointment day came and I was sat in reception then very sheepish looking employee approached me and said I need to pay £50 for special eye test. I only wanted a chat and some advice, but the advice I got was 'You had your eyes done 2012 and last check 2013 there fore you need to pay £50 for tests, HEAD OFFICE said so’
Why are they contacting head office when I only wanted a chat?
Getting very worried about my vision
Do not go optical express for these procedures you will regret it very much.. I paid £6600 for what?
Optical Express if you're reading this, I’m getting appointment at Moorfields Hospital to see how much damage you've done.
Will keep everyone updated!
This worried me so went to optical express they made appointment for me.
Appointment day came went down oe they booked me in done puffer test Sat back at reception then very sheepish looking employee approached me and said I need to pay £50 for special eye test, I only wanted a chat and some advice, the advice I got was... You had your eyes done 2012 and last check 2013 there fore you need to pay £50 for tests HEADOFFICE said so..... Why they contacting head office I only wanted chat..
Getting very worried about my vision
Do not go optical express for these procedures you will regret it very much.. I paid £6600 for what..
Optical express if your reading this, getting appointment for Moorfields hospital to see how much damage you've done
My story similar to many OE customers.
I came into a little windfall and thought I'm sick of contact lenses. So I did a little bit of research and thought lens replacement was best for my age group and understand this would last longer than laser. Went to Optical Express and went away confident after listening to their very convincing spiel…
Had all the test done and told I was ideal candidate - MUG is what I understand they really meant.
After had surgery done in 2012 I felt ok, but eyes always felt dry and a little blurry in one eye. This blurriness in one eye continued so they did some laser on the weaker eye, didn't really make much difference...
Eyes started getting worse in 2015 and continue to deteriorate blurry, weeping, itchy and uncomfortable. This makes you feel tired and aggravated all time.
Went for eye test at different opticians recently to see what they said. They looked bemused as I only had these done 4 years ago but they didn't say much more, seemed they didn't want to criticise.
This worried me so I went to Optical Express and they made appointment for me.
Appointment day came and I was sat in reception then very sheepish looking employee approached me and said I need to pay £50 for special eye test. I only wanted a chat and some advice, but the advice I got was 'You had your eyes done 2012 and last check 2013 there fore you need to pay £50 for tests, HEAD OFFICE said so’
Why are they contacting head office when I only wanted a chat?
Getting very worried about my vision
Do not go optical express for these procedures you will regret it very much.. I paid £6600 for what?
Optical Express if you're reading this, I’m getting appointment at Moorfields Hospital to see how much damage you've done.
Will keep everyone updated!
This worried me so went to optical express they made appointment for me.
Appointment day came went down oe they booked me in done puffer test Sat back at reception then very sheepish looking employee approached me and said I need to pay £50 for special eye test, I only wanted a chat and some advice, the advice I got was... You had your eyes done 2012 and last check 2013 there fore you need to pay £50 for tests HEADOFFICE said so..... Why they contacting head office I only wanted chat..
Getting very worried about my vision
Do not go optical express for these procedures you will regret it very much.. I paid £6600 for what..
Optical express if your reading this, getting appointment for Moorfields hospital to see how much damage you've done
Last Edit:28 Nov 2016 14:04
by Wayne dingwall
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- Colin M
i had RLE procedure carried out in June 2013 by Dimitris Kazakos, I was assured all along that at any time after surgery, should my eyes need “tweaking" it would be carried out f.o.c for life, I had several follow up appointments and after one check up I was informed I would require YAG treatment on my left eye asap and that my right eye would need doing by the time the appointment for the left eye came through. I heard nothing for a year, so after contacting OE to find out what had happened to my appointment I was told I needed to have another check up at my local branch before they could do any more for me. It was at this appointment I was told I needed YAG on both eyes but at a cost of 790, when I said i had lifetime guarantee they told me OK, if I took in my copy of t&cs showing that information they would honour it. As numerous customers have commented hee nobody can seem to find their copy of t&cs as none were probably ever issued. My eyesight has deteriorated rapidly in the last 6 months, I can no longer read the epg guide on the tv from a few feet and spectacles have no effect. I have developed a major increase of floaters and I need bright lighting to be able to read and to carry out simple tasks in the kitchen, needing halogen lights on indoors during the day.
Help!
Help!
Last Edit:08 Sep 2016 22:44
by Colin M
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- Anonymous
Hi all
I had lens replacement surgery Nov 2014 . Extreme light sensitive etc so after OE running me around Sheffield Nottingham and Manchester for a year it was recommended I have an explant with David Teenan in Glasgow. Big mistake - more problems!
It is now almost September and they totally ignore me.
Forget Optical Express as their surgeons are not fit to practise …
I have spoken to Sasha today and she gave me excellent advice which I followed this afternoon.
Go ahead with any legal claim you may have been sitting on and go to your GP asap and ask to be referred to a NHS Consultant ophthalmic surgeon. The NHS may be able to help.
Mine agreed to refer me today ! Give it a go .
Best of luck xxx
I had lens replacement surgery Nov 2014 . Extreme light sensitive etc so after OE running me around Sheffield Nottingham and Manchester for a year it was recommended I have an explant with David Teenan in Glasgow. Big mistake - more problems!
It is now almost September and they totally ignore me.
Forget Optical Express as their surgeons are not fit to practise …
I have spoken to Sasha today and she gave me excellent advice which I followed this afternoon.
Go ahead with any legal claim you may have been sitting on and go to your GP asap and ask to be referred to a NHS Consultant ophthalmic surgeon. The NHS may be able to help.
Mine agreed to refer me today ! Give it a go .
Best of luck xxx
Last Edit:31 Aug 2016 19:01
by Anonymous
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- Lens Replacement Surgery
I was wondering if anybody had any experience or opinions of [name removed] based in London Harley Street. I know all the high street chains have poor feedback but I couldn't find anything negative for [name removed]. I was considering doing implantable contact lenses to correct my short sightedness at [name removed]. Any opinions would be most appreciated.
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Last Edit:31 Jul 2016 12:29
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- Food for thought.
Two 'celebrities' who've had cataract ops interestingly opted for monofocal lenses. Seems like a good choice in light of the multifocal MPlusX lens scandal!
www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/mornin...ed-cataracts-8492039
How can Dr Chris Steele say he'll be glasses free when that's not true as he will need to read notes etc?!
In 2013 Matthew Wright had cataract surgey and his surgeon said,"Matthew still needs glasses to read tiny print but this is to be expected post-surgery... What he gains in quality distance vision, he loses in very small print. It is possible to implant a stronger-powered lens for small print but this tends to compromise distance vision, which is what Matthew needed for work'."
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-23025...t.html#ixzz4FuVkIF7u
www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/mornin...ed-cataracts-8492039
How can Dr Chris Steele say he'll be glasses free when that's not true as he will need to read notes etc?!
In 2013 Matthew Wright had cataract surgey and his surgeon said,"Matthew still needs glasses to read tiny print but this is to be expected post-surgery... What he gains in quality distance vision, he loses in very small print. It is possible to implant a stronger-powered lens for small print but this tends to compromise distance vision, which is what Matthew needed for work'."
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-23025...t.html#ixzz4FuVkIF7u
Last Edit:15 Sep 2023 06:19
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Thanks to Optical Express this is now what I have to go through on the 10th March to fix my eye - courtesy of the NHS!
Last Edit:21 Feb 2016 14:16
by Andy McGookin
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Hi. If you are thinking about having lens replacement think very hard and long!
Yes we know that people have had it done successfully but you may end up like many of us with problems. Had mine done to my regret and the full story will be posted once I have convinced my GP that having private surgery does not exclude me from the NHS system!
Whilst trying to find out what has happened to my eyes I have been told to 'drink more water, take omega 3 tablets’, and the reason I can see 'floaters' is that I have new lenses that have given me good enough vision to allow me to see things that were 'always there'.
Be patient and I will tell you the whole story soon, just need to sort the GP problem out first.
Think very carefully before risking your eyes like I did, because there are too many false promises being made out there believe me!
Yes we know that people have had it done successfully but you may end up like many of us with problems. Had mine done to my regret and the full story will be posted once I have convinced my GP that having private surgery does not exclude me from the NHS system!
Whilst trying to find out what has happened to my eyes I have been told to 'drink more water, take omega 3 tablets’, and the reason I can see 'floaters' is that I have new lenses that have given me good enough vision to allow me to see things that were 'always there'.
Be patient and I will tell you the whole story soon, just need to sort the GP problem out first.
Think very carefully before risking your eyes like I did, because there are too many false promises being made out there believe me!
Last Edit:17 Feb 2016 14:07
by Paul Jarvis
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