Everything you need to know about your eye care journey with Mr. Chris Panos.
This page contains important information for patients under the care of Mr. Chris Panos. Please take some time to read through these guidelines to help prepare for your appointments and procedures.
Your first appointment with Mr. Panos will typically last between 30-45 minutes. During this time, he will:
Please bring any relevant medical records, a list of current medications, and your glasses or contact lenses to your appointment.
Cataract surgery is a common and generally safe procedure. To ensure the best possible outcome, please follow these guidelines:
Glaucoma surgery aims to reduce intraocular pressure to prevent further damage to the optic nerve. Preparation is similar to cataract surgery, with some specific considerations:
Laser treatments are typically quick outpatient procedures that require minimal preparation. Your pupil might be dilated for the procedure.
Proper care after eye surgery is crucial for successful recovery. Here are some general guidelines to follow after most eye procedures:
Contact Mr. Panos or seek emergency care if you experience any of the following after your procedure:
Most patients experience improved vision within a few days of cataract surgery. Complete healing typically takes about 8 weeks.
You may need reading glasses after surgery, even if you didn't need them before. If you opted for multifocal or accommodating lenses, you may experience less dependence on glasses.
Recovery from glaucoma surgery typically takes longer than cataract surgery. Regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor eye pressure.
Some patients may need to continue using glaucoma medication after surgery, though often at reduced dosages. The primary goal of surgery is to lower eye pressure to prevent further optic nerve damage.
Recovery times vary depending on the procedure and individual factors:
Most eye procedures are performed under local anesthesia, meaning you'll be awake but your eye will be numbed, so you shouldn't feel pain during the procedure. You may feel pressure or slight discomfort.
After surgery, some mild discomfort, grittiness, or feeling like something is in your eye is normal. This usually subsides within a few days and can be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain relief.
Severe pain is not expected and should be reported to Mr. Panos immediately as it could indicate a complication.
Resuming driving depends on the procedure you've had and your visual recovery:
Always wait for clearance from Mr. Panos before resuming driving, and inform your car insurance company about your surgery as this may affect your coverage.
This depends on the specific procedure and your medical history. In many cases, Mr. Panos may perform surgery while you continue your blood thinners, especially for routine cataract surgery.
For other procedures, such as certain glaucoma surgeries, temporarily stopping blood thinners might be recommended. However, this decision will be made in consultation with your GP or cardiologist, weighing the risks of stopping these medications against the benefits.
Always inform Mr. Panos about all medications you're taking, including aspirin, warfarin, clopidogrel, and other anticoagulants or antiplatelet medications, as well as supplements like fish oil, ginkgo biloba, or vitamin E, which can also have blood-thinning effects.
Mr. Panos is recognized by all major UK health insurance providers, including:
Before your appointment, please check with your insurance provider regarding your coverage and whether you need pre-authorization. Some policies may have excesses or limits on outpatient consultations or specific treatments.
If you don't have insurance, self-funding options are available. Please contact Mr. Panos' secretary for current consultation and treatment fees.
Access our patient information resources to learn more about your eye condition and treatment options. These guides are designed to help you better understand your eye health.
This leaflet explains what glaucoma is, how it affects your vision, and why regular eye checks are important.
Detailed information about the different types of glaucoma, their causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches.
A complete guide to modern cataract surgery, including what to expect before, during, and after your procedure.
Information about iStent, a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) option often combined with cataract surgery.
Comprehensive guide to traditional glaucoma surgeries, including trabeculectomy and tube shunt procedures.
Information about the Preserflo Microshunt, an innovative glaucoma drainage device that helps lower eye pressure.
Understanding medical terminology can be challenging. Here's a simple guide to common eye care terms you might encounter during your treatment.
Contact Mr. Panos' secretary for more information or to schedule an appointment.