Moorfields Eye Unit at St Ann's Hospital

St Ann's Hospital

St Ann's Road

Tottenham

N15 3TH

0207 566 2841

NHS
St Ann's Hospital

About Moorfields at St Ann's Hospital

Summary

Moorfields Eye Unit at St Ann’s is one of our local surgical centres, bringing expert eye care closer to patients' homes.

Located in one building on the St Ann’s Hospital campus in Tottenham, our eye unit provides more complex outpatient and diagnostic services for a range of eye conditions alongside day-case eye surgery for the local area.

Treatment offered includes:

  • Cataract (outpatient and surgery).
  • Glaucoma (outpatient and surgery).
  • Medical retina (outpatient).
  • Optometry (outpatient).
  • Support services (outpatient).

Getting to Moorfields, St Ann's Hospital

By underground

Victoria line to Seven Sisters and the Piccadilly line to Turnpike Lane, or Manor House which is a short bus ride to the hospital.

 

By train

Haringey Green on the London Overground is the nearest station, from which it is a short walk to the hospital, or to Seven Sisters, where you can pick up a bus. 

 

By bus

Buses 259 and 279 which can be caught from Seven Sisters station are a very short bus ride away (2 to 3 stops) to St Ann’s Road, but the buses do not go directly to St Ann’s Hospital. The hospital is a further 10 to 15 minute walk along St Ann’s road or a second bus ride on the 67 bus along St Ann's Road. The St Ann's site is large, but Moorfields Eye Unit is clearly signposted. 

Outpatient waiting list

From 1 September 2024 we are making changes to how we manage our follow-up appointment process. 

For more information about these changes and what they mean for you visit our post appointment page. If you have any further questions, please do contact us using the contact information provided. 

Follow-up appointment frequently asked questions

Why are you making changes to how my outpatient appointments are made?

We want to improve your experience as a patient at Moorfields by making the process of booking your next outpatient appointment more efficient. The new process will reduce the number of cancellations made, which will further increase the efficiency of our clinics, ensuring patients are seen when they need to be. 

Instead of providing you with a date for your next appointment when you are next in clinic, you will be placed on a managed list for your specific condition and your appointment will be booked on a date determined by the clinician who is managing your care. 

This means you will receive your appointment date closer to the time you are due to be seen. For example, if you are scheduled to see us for a follow-up in six months’ time, we’d contact you with your appointment details approximately 6 weeks ahead of the date you are due in. 

Those patients who need to be seen sooner, or reviewed more regularly, will still be provided with an appointment time before they leave clinic. 

Do I need to contact my clinic?

The new process will happen automatically, so you are not required to take any action, unless you need to tell us of a change in your contact details. If you need to update your contact details or communication preferences, please email moorfields.outpatientbookingsbc@nhs.net if you are a patient at City Road.

For patients at other Moorfields sites, please contact your clinic using the contact details you will have received in previous communications from us. 

 

What if I can’t make the appointment date you give me?

If you are unable to attend the date provided, you will be able to contact us to arrange a date that is more suitable for you. There will be a contact phone number and email address on your appointment letter. 

 

What if I am worried about my sight/eye health in between appointments and feel I need to be seen sooner?

If you feel that your condition does not require emergency attention, but you need to be seen before your next scheduled appointment, please contact us as soon as possible using the information provided on your previous letter from us.  

The clinician in charge of your care will, if required, arrange for you to be seen sooner, or they may give you advice on how to manage your condition in the time between your appointments, for example. 

If you have serious concerns about your eye health, or if you experience sudden sight loss, it’s important that you let us know straight away. To do this, you can use our A&E service at City Road or log on to our online A&E platform, where you will be able to speak to a doctor. 

If you do not live close to London, or cannot access our online A&E service, please go straight to your nearest eye care unit. 

 

What support can I get from Moorfields to help manage my eye condition in between appointments?

Please continue to follow the healthcare advice given to you by your team between appointments. If you are required to administer eye drops to keep your condition stable, please do so. If you need any further support, you can speak to one of our nurses via the nurse-led helpline on 0207 566 2345. 

If you experience sudden sight loss, or eye injury, please attend your nearest eye care unit or log on to our online A&E service.

 

Who can I speak to about how my appointments are managed?

If you have any questions about your appointment, please contact the information on the appointment letter or text message provided. If you have any concerns or complaints about your care, you can contact our Patient Advice and Liaison (PALs) team by calling the team on 020 7566 2324, or by emailing them at moorfields.pals@nhs.net