Mr. Mo Majid is only 1 of 10 highly skilled and experienced surgeons in the UK selected to use this highly sought after premium lens. Be among the initial recipients to obtain this lens.
Enjoy a Full Range of Vision and Exceptional Clarity Without Glasses
Investing in your vision is investing in your future. With the Clareon® PanOptix® Intraocular Lens (IOL), you can achieve crisp, sharp vision.
Achieve 20/20 Vision at All Distances
The Clareon® PanOptix® is an innovative trifocal lens that uses ENLIGHTEN® technology. This state-of-the-art technology enhances vision at intermediate and long distances while ensuring outstanding clarity for both near and far vision.
Benefits of Clareon® PanOptix® Lens
Enhance your vision with the Clareon® PanOptix® Lens and discover a new way of seeing life.
Benefits of the New Clareon Panoptix Lens include:
- Enhanced vision with clear, complete focus.
- Discovering bright, vivid colours.
- Effortless viewing from near to far.
- Reduced dependence on glasses.
Patients Love PanOptix®
In a clinical study of 129 patients with the Clareon® PanOptix® Lens:
Frequently Asked Questions About Trifocal Intraocular Lenses
What is a Trifocal Intraocular Lens?
During cataract surgery, a trifocal lens substitutes the eye’s natural lens. It integrates three prescriptions into one lens, facilitating clear vision at far, intermediate, and near distances, frequently minimising or eliminating the necessity for glasses or contacts.
Is the Clareon® PanOptix® Intraocular Lens Right for Me?
Choosing the right lens is a personal decision to be made with your eye surgeon. Trifocal lenses are a good option for those who:
- Want to reduce their dependence on glasses or contacts.
- Have realistic expectations about the outcomes.
- Are willing to cover some out-of-pocket costs, as trifocal lenses are typically more expensive than other options.
Is a Trifocal Intraocular Lens Covered by Insurance?
Trifocal lenses are usually more expensive than monofocal lenses and are often not covered by insurance for the elective parts of cataract surgery. This means you may need to pay out-of-pocket for part of the procedure. However, if reducing your dependence on glasses or achieving clear vision at all distances is important to you, the benefits may outweigh the costs.
Learn more about the cost of cataract surgery and insurance coverage.
Start your journey to a brighter and clearer future. Book your consultation now with Mr. Mo Majid.