Double vision symptoms (Diplopia)
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Double vision symptoms (Diplopia)

Monitor your double vision symptoms with our private ophthalmologist

In most cases double vision is usually a temporary and uncommon issue

If you have blurry vision, you may need your eyes checked and your glasses corrected with a new prescription to correct the astigmatism.
However, if you are still experiencing double vision, a comprehensive eye assessment with our ophthalmologist is recommended to determine the health of your eyes.
symptoms and vision

Double vision symptoms
and vision testing

Our patients describe double vision astigmatism as seeing one image as two, blurring between one another.
If your double vision is persisting or you are experiencing double vision in frequent episodes, you may be:
  • Developing cataracts
  • Have a transient (or intermittent) diplopia condition
  • Have a cross-eye or lazy eye (misaligning eyes)
  • Have an underlying neurological condition

If you see two distinct images side-by-side or one above the other, and one of the images disappears when one eye is covered, then there may be a neurological problem that needs to be investigated.

consultation & treatment

Private consultation &
treatment for double vision

Our specialists understand that double vision can cause headaches, reading difficulty and general discomfort when performing daily, routine tasks.
If you are concerned about your double vision, we can provide you with an all-inclusive private consultation to investigate and diagnose the cause of your double vision symptoms.
Once we’ve identified the underlying cause of your double vision, our ophthalmologist will find you the best suitable treatment.

What is included in my private consultation?

A private consultation with our ophthalmologist is an

All-inclusive cost of £200

This includes:

  • A comprehensive consultation with your dedicated ophthalmologist (inclusive of all eye assessments and eye scans)
  • A medical diagnosis of your eye condition with treatment planning
  • A referral for surgical treatment and/or a signed prescription (if required).
  • A dedicated eye care team to support you throughout your eye care journey.
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