Your appointment
Allow up to 3 hours for your appointment.
During your appointment
You can expect the following during your appointment.
- Before we give you the injection, we will put drops into your eye. These drops may take up to 20 minutes to work.
- When we have given you the injection, we will cover your eye with a patch to protect it during your journey home. You can remove the patch when you get home.
What to bring with you
Bring the following with you to your appointment:
- Your appointment letter.
- Your current distance glasses (the ones you use to watch TV or drive).
- A most updated eye examination prescription (sight test).
- A list of your current medications (including eye drops).
- Sunglasses or a sunhat, in case we dilate your pupils (make them temporarily wider).
- Any documentation relating to your eye condition (for example from a previous visit, or your referral letter).
Driving information
We advise you not to drive yourself to your appointment.
We may need to put eye drops in your eyes to dilate (widen) your pupils and examine the back of your eyes.
If we give you these eye drops, you will not be able to drive for at least 6 hours because you will experience temporary blurred eyesight.
Contact information
Kingston Hospital Royal Eye Unit