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Cataract

Shining a light on the patient’s diagnosis
Cataract patients in the southwest wait five years longer for surgery than northwest 
Optometrists are calling for a roll-out of the Sligo Post Cataract Scheme across the country. It's because it only takes a year for cataract surgery in the North West, but people have to wait up to 5 years in the South West.

Mon, 07 Sep, 2020

Cataract Express: ‘It’s a crying shame that we have to do this to get our eyes done’
Cataract Express: ‘It’s a crying shame that we have to do this to get our eyes done’

Neil Michael joined the passengers on the 50th ‘cataract express’ bus as they travelled to the North to undergo the routine I procedure that public patients are forced to wait years to have performed by the HSE

Tue, 24 Dec, 2019

Survey: Public patients in West Cork waiting five years for cataract surgery
Survey: Public patients in West Cork waiting five years for cataract surgery

Some public patients in West Cork are having to wait up to five years for cataract surgery, according to a new survey from the Association of Optometrists Ireland.

Thu, 13 Jun, 2019

West Cork patients wait 5 years for cataract surgery
West Cork patients wait 5 years for cataract surgery

Patients in West Cork can wait five years for cataract surgery, with the average waiting time nationwide at 28 months, according to a survey by optometrists.

Thu, 17 May, 2018

Survey finds West Cork has longest wait for cataract surgery
Survey finds West Cork has longest wait for cataract surgery

There is a five-year waiting list for cataract surgery in West Cork, according to the Association of Optometrists Ireland (AOI).

Wed, 16 May, 2018

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