West Highland Way Charity Challenge
We’re doing it again! Every year, Vision Scotland invites our team and optometrists from across Scotland to take part in a fundraising event to remember.
From your very first consultation with Vision Scotland you’ll see there’s more to us than just our experienced, specialist surgeons, state-of-the-art facilities and thousands of successful procedures.
From our leading surgeons and expert optometrists to our friendly admin team, you’ll always receive the best possible care when you visit one of Vision Scotland’s private clinics in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling.
Our comprehensive brochure contains everything you need to know about Vision Scotland, from detailed information on your condition to what you should expect during surgery and beyond.
Every year we help thousands of patients through cataract surgery so they can focus on living their life with more confidence and better vision. It all starts with a consultation at Vision Scotland.
Happy patients every year
Eyes with restored vision so far
rated us ‘exceeded expectations’
A quick, totally painless procedure that improves your vision by replacing your natural lens with a synthetic one – a great alternative to laser eye surgery.
A thinning of your cornea that can cause short-sightedness and astigmatism, which can be solved with either collagen cross linking or corneal graft surgery.
Visit Laser Vision Scotland, our dedicated laser eye surgery specialists, for information on the latest treatments available.
We’re doing it again! Every year, Vision Scotland invites our team and optometrists from across Scotland to take part in a fundraising event to remember.
As we grow older, our eyes become vulnerable to various problems. These range from minor inconveniences, such as needing reading glasses to see small print,
At Vision Scotland we strive to offer the very best of care and we always aim to achieve the highest standard of visual outcome following
Patients who attend our clinic for cataract assessment are often very surprised to be recommended surgery to both eyes when only one eye is causing