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CHEC expands transformative MIGS service

CHEC expands MIGS Service

CHEC, a community healthcare provider delivering specialist ophthalmology services on behalf of the NHS, has announced the expansion of its Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) service.

MIGS is an innovative approach combining glaucoma treatment with cataract surgery, utilising advanced techniques to control intraocular pressure through tiny incisions and microscopic implants. After successfully launching MIGS at a small number of its hospitals as part of a trial earlier in the year, CHEC is now expanding the service on behalf of the NHS to its sites in Stockport, Stoke, Sheffield, Newcastle, Warrington, Trafford, Ilford, Swindon, and New Cross, with more locations coming soon.

MIGS aims to avoid optic nerve damage and vision loss by addressing blockages at different pressure points in the eye, to enhance natural fluid drainage. By minimising these unnecessary blockages, MIGS proves to be an effective method for controlling intraocular pressure.

MIGS is less invasive than traditional methods such as trabeculectomy or aqueous shunt surgery, reducing risk and ensuring a faster recovery for patients. MIGS is typically advised for individuals experiencing mild to moderate glaucoma with compromised drainage of fluid in the eye.

For more information, visit CHEC’s MIGS information page.

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