Wearing face masks at Moorfields is no longer compulsory for staff or patients, with the exception of surgery. You may still wear a mask if you want to and can ask staff to wear one when seeing you. Staff may ask you to wear one for close-up examinations.
Please attend your appointment alone if possible and arrive no more than 15 mins early to help avoid crowding in our waiting areas. If you have Covid symptoms, please do not come to your appointment; contact us and we will rearrange it with you.
Before the day of your operation, you will need to have a pre-operative assessment. This is a health check to make sure that you are fully prepared for your hospital admission, treatment and discharge. The assessment aims to ensure that you are fit and well prior to your operation.
Your pre-operative assessment can take place either on the day that you are told you need surgery, or at a later date. It cannot take place on the day of surgery itself.
If you are having your operation under local anaesthetic, the pre-op assessment can take place up to six months in advance of your surgery, depending on your general health. If you are having your operation under a general anaesthetic, the pre-op assessment should take place one month in advance of your surgery.
At your pre-operative assessment, you will be:
Please bring a list of all your current medications and any eye drops you are taking to your pre-op assessment.
The results from your various tests will be reviewed and, if necessary, your GP will be contacted by letter and informed of any problems that have been identified. If your admission date has to be cancelled because of problems identified at pre-assessment, you will be offered a new date once all further checks have been satisfactorily completed.
We suggest that you bring the following items with you to your appointment:
Before you visit us, you might find it useful to think about some questions that you’d like to ask at your appointment, such as:
New patients
Appointments team 020 7566 2700
Existing patients
For existing appointments, your first point of contact should be the number on your appointment letter (if you have one), or on our contact us page.
Alternatively email us, including your hospital or NHS number, on moorfields.outpatientbookingsbc@nhs.net. Please note, we are unable to answer queries for patients who attend our clinics at Croydon, Purley, Bedford, Northwick Park and Ealing through this email address. Please contact these sites directly.
Moorfields patients and those living in central London who require emergency eye care (sight threatening problems or eye injuries) can use our A&E Attend Anywhere service.
These video consultations will allow us to assess your condition and provide advice on whether or not you need to come into our A&E department for further checks.