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Laser Eye Surgery: Patients Could Be At Risk

September 8, 2009 Filed Under: Eye Care 

The commercialisation of Ireland’s booming laser eye surgery sector is putting patients at risk, according to a number of leading ophthalmologists. The past six months have seen major growth in the number of clinics offering laser eye procedures throughout the State. There are now more than 20 clinics specialising in laser eye surgery in Ireland, compared with four just five years ago.

Concerns have now been raised about the use of doctors imported from the UK and elsewhere to carry out the surgery, often being flown in and out of the State in a 24-hour period.

“As such they can’t offer continuity of care and this is not a healthy set-up,” said Dr Arthur Cummings, consultant ophthalmologist at the Wellington Eye Clinic in Dublin. Describing the sector as a “minefield”, Prof Michael O’Keeffe, consultant ophthalmologist at the Mater Private Hospital, said the huge growth in the area in recent months was a result of SSIA windfalls.

News source: PRBuzz

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One Response to “Laser Eye Surgery: Patients Could Be At Risk”

  1. Lasik Green Bay on October 8th, 2009 7:49 pm

    That is definitely a large increase, people should do their research before choosing a lasik surgeon to make sure that they are qualified.

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