Mr. Chris Panos provides a comprehensive range of eye care services with a focus on glaucoma management and cataract surgery. All treatments are performed with the highest level of care and using the latest medical technology.
Mr. Panos specializes in a wide spectrum of ophthalmological treatments, from routine eye examinations to complex surgical procedures. His expertise in glaucoma and cataract management ensures that patients receive the most effective and appropriate care for their specific needs.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often caused by abnormally high pressure in the eye. If untreated, it can lead to permanent vision loss. Mr. Panos offers a full spectrum of glaucoma treatments, tailored to each patient's specific condition and needs.
For many patients, glaucoma can be managed effectively with eye drops or oral medications that either reduce the production of fluid in the eye or improve its outflow, thereby lowering intraocular pressure.
Mr. Panos specializes in various laser treatments for glaucoma, including:
These innovative procedures offer a safer alternative to traditional glaucoma surgery with fewer complications and faster recovery times:
For more complex cases, Mr. Panos offers advanced surgical options:
Early detection and treatment of glaucoma is crucial to prevent vision loss. Mr. Panos employs the latest diagnostic technologies to detect glaucoma at its earliest stages, when treatment is most effective.
As the Lead Clinician for Glaucoma at Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, Mr. Panos brings exceptional expertise to every case.
His glaucoma team received the Best UK Ophthalmology Team award at the Bayer Ophthalmology Honours 2016.
Trained at prestigious institutions including Moorfields Eye Hospital and Oxford Eye Hospital.
Committed to utilizing the latest advancements in glaucoma treatment for optimal patient outcomes.
Modern cataract surgery is a safe and effective procedure that typically takes less than 15 minutes. Using the latest techniques and technology, Mr. Panos performs micro-incision phacoemulsification to remove the cloudy lens and replace it with a premium artificial lens.
Advanced surgical options for glaucoma management include:
Mr. Panos offers combined procedures for specific patients who meet the criteria:
Comprehensive eye care services including:
Mr. Panos has extensive experience in managing patients with both cataracts and glaucoma. For specific patients who meet the criteria, he offers combined procedures that address both conditions simultaneously, including:
Improved visual clarity and color perception
Reduced glare and better night vision
Small incision with no stitches required
Quick recovery with minimal discomfort
Outpatient procedure with local anesthesia
Potential reduction in dependency on glasses
Most patients experience improved vision within a few days of surgery. Mr. Panos provides comprehensive post-operative care instructions and follow-up appointments to ensure optimal healing and visual outcomes.
Typically, patients can resume most normal activities within a week, with some precautions to protect the healing eye. Complete stabilization of vision may take several weeks as the eye adjusts to the new lens.
Mr. Panos and his team remain available throughout the recovery process to address any concerns and ensure the best possible results from your cataract surgery.
Mr. Panos offers a range of laser procedures to treat various eye conditions. These treatments are minimally invasive, highly precise, and typically performed as outpatient procedures.
After cataract surgery, some patients develop clouding of the lens capsule that holds the artificial lens, known as posterior capsule opacification (PCO). YAG laser capsulotomy is a quick, painless procedure that creates an opening in the cloudy capsule to restore clear vision.
SLT is a safe and effective laser treatment for open-angle glaucoma that helps to lower intraocular pressure. It works by targeting specific cells in the drainage system of the eye, stimulating a biological change that improves fluid outflow. SLT can be used as an initial treatment or in combination with eye drops.
This procedure creates a small opening in the iris to allow fluid to flow more freely between the posterior and anterior chambers of the eye. It is primarily used to treat or prevent angle-closure glaucoma, a condition where the drainage angle of the eye becomes blocked.
Before the procedure, Mr. Panos will conduct a thorough examination and discuss which laser treatment is most appropriate for your condition. Most laser procedures follow this general process:
Eye drops are administered to prepare the eye and ensure comfort during the procedure.
You'll be seated at a specialized laser device where a contact lens may be placed on your eye to help focus the laser.
The laser is applied with precision to the target area. You may see flashes of light but will not feel pain.
After a brief observation period, you'll be able to go home. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your progress.
In addition to his specialist work in glaucoma and cataract surgery, Mr. Panos provides comprehensive general ophthalmology services to diagnose and treat a wide range of eye conditions.
Regular eye examinations are essential for maintaining good eye health and detecting potential problems early. Many eye conditions have no symptoms in their early stages, when treatment is most effective. Mr. Panos recommends regular eye check-ups, especially for individuals over 40 or those with a family history of eye conditions.
Mr. Panos believes in a personalized approach to eye care, tailoring treatment plans to each patient's unique needs and circumstances. To discuss your eye health concerns and explore the most appropriate treatment options, please book a consultation.