Ultralase

Ultralase
Limited company
Industry Healthcare
Founded 1991
Headquarters Leeds, England
Key people
Russell Ambrose (CEO)
Website www.ultralase.com

Ultralase is a healthcare company based in the United Kingdom that specialises in vision correction through laser eye surgery.

Overview and history

Established in 1991 by US based ophthalmologist Claus Fichte, optometrist Andrew Bell and business man Christopher Neave, Ultralase were the first to introduce a national network of laser eye surgery clinics in the UK. Following the success of the world's first refractive surgery clinic, opened by US-based investors in Toronto (1989), the UK's first ever laser eye surgery clinic was opened at Clatterbridge hospital, Wirral in January 1991. This clinic was the first to perform laser eye surgery in the UK, and expanded to become the Ultralase network.[1]

Ultralase was purchased by 3i following the £175m purchase from Corporacion Dermoestetica in January 2008,[2] who had bought the business in May 2005 for £29m.[3]

Ultralase in the House of Commons

Dr. Ashok Kumar, a British Labour Party politician, made a motion on 4 February 2004 concerning laser eye surgery and mentioning Ultralase in the British House of Commons:[1]

"Laser eye surgery was developed by the ophthalmologist Dr. Steven Trokel in 1987, and first used on a patient in Germany in 1988. The first laser eye treatment clinic using Dr. Trokel's laser was founded by US-based investors in Toronto in 1989. Following the success of the US operation, the first UK clinic was opened at Clatterbridge hospital, in Wirral, in January 1991. It grew into a string of clinics now known as Ultralase, one of Britain's foremost laser eye treatment providers."
"...While researching the subject, I have become aware that there are those who exemplify the best practice, which I feel needs to be rolled out across the sector. Ultralase—whose chairman, Christopher Neave, is also chief executive of the relatively new industry body, the Eye Laser Association—is one of the larger independent health care providers in the laser eye surgery sector. It does not simply operate within company standards, which appear to be more severe than those required at the statutory level at present. Indeed, during a recent meeting I was most impressed to note that certain changes that I recommended are to be added to its guidance as a direct result of our meeting."

Controversy

On the 8th of October 2015 Ultralase was subject to criticism by the BBC programme Watchdog. The story covered the change of company ownership, the administration and reformation of the company and the lifetime guarantee not being honoured.

Laser eye surgery services

Ultralase perform the following forms of laser eye surgery:

References

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