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    Julian Stevens Eye Surgeon, Oculus Ltd

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    Julian Stevens Eye Surgeon, Oculus Ltd
    14 Queen Anne Street London W1G 9LG
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    About Julian Stevens Eye Surgeon, Oculus Ltd

    Mr Julian Stevens has a Private Clinic at 81 Britannia Walk, London, called Oculus Ltd. From 1988 to 2022, he was a Consultant at Moorfields Private, the London-based private division of the world-renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, with a reputation as a centre of excellence for providing ophthalmic care to private patients from the UK and across the world.

    Julian Stevens is highly experienced, having performed laser refractive surgery (laser eye surgery) since the original trials at Moorfields in 1990. He is internationally recognised for his role in the development of wavefront-guided IntraLASIK (LASIK) and wavefront-guided surface treatment (PRK/LASEK). The most advanced form of vision correction is wavefront-guided LASIK and surface laser treatment and this is the standard of care in Mr Stevens' practice.

    Being part of the Moorfields heritage provides the reassurance that patients will have access to a world-class consultant eye specialist who provides exceptional treatment and care for private patients. Julian Stevens is passionate about vision. He is a pioneer of refractive surgery, with a proven track record of achieving excellent results.

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