NHS CATARACT OPERATIONS CORONAVIRUS

14-01-2021

NHS data shows they are facing rising delays admitting cataract operation with major disruption and people facing over a year-long if not longer since the pandemic started. Experts are also warning the disruption to their services was "terrifying" and would cost peoples vision and maybe the risk of catching Covid-19 that would cost lives.

The COVID-19 pandemic has put a huge strain on the NHS, at a time when it was already faced with difficulties. The UK’s ageing population, and the growing number of over 65’s requiring treatment for cataracts, meant that patients were facing delays even before coronavirus.

In order to be considered for treatment via the NHS, you will need to meet strict criteria, meaning your vision will need to have deteriorated to a certain level with many patients with an identifiable cataract not being offered NHS surgery in both or even one eye.

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