Consultant-Led Care. Not a Volume Clinic.

Transparent pricing

Consultan-led throughout

Structured aftercare

Direct communication

Every assessment, surgical plan and follow-up is delivered by a named consultant.
No rotating surgeons. No delegated shortcuts.
Your care is managed end-to-end by a recognised subspecialist in corneal and cataract surgery.

What are your Symptoms?

My vision Is blurry

What it usually means when you have blurry vision:
Blurry vision may come from cataracts, dry eye, changes in prescription, or issues at the back of the eye.

When to worry about blurry vision:
If blurry vision is sudden, or your vision is getting worse, or affecting your driving and/ or daily tasks.

Best next step:
Get checked, blurry vision is almost always treatable. You don’t have to call The Eye Doctor, blurry vision is something your local optician can help prognose and treat. If it is necessary, they may refer you to us here.

Most Common Treatments For Blurry Vision:

Cataract Surgery

YAG Capsulotomy

Dry Eye Treatment (IPL, BlephEx)

LASIK / LASEK / ICL (for refractive error)

Anti-VEGF (for Wet AMD)

Speak Directly With Our Clinical Team

What it usually means when you have dry eyes:
Dry eyes happen when your tears evaporate too quickly or aren’t being produced properly. Often caused by MGD, screen use, heating, or contact lenses.

When to worry about dry eyes:
If your eyes burn, water excessively, feel gritty, or bother you most days.

Best next step:
Your optician can diagnose dry eye and blocked glands. If you need advanced dry eye treatments, they may refer you to us.

Most Common Conditions For Dry Eyes:

Dry Eye

Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD)

Blepharitis

Most Common Treatments for Dry Eyes:

IPL Dry Eye Treatment

BlephEx

Punctal Plugs

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

What it usually means when you have light sensitivity:
Light sensitivity often comes from dry eye, inflammation, migraines, or early cataracts.

When to worry about light sensitivity:
If it’s new, painful, or comes with blurry vision or headaches.

Best next step:
Your optician can rule out the common causes of light sensitivity. If anything more complex is suspected, they may refer you to us.

Most Common Conditions For Light Sensitivity:

Dry Eye

Migraine / Eye Strain

Cataract

Most Common Treatments for Light Sensitivity:

Dry Eye Treatments (IPL / BlephEx)

Cataract Surgery

Updated glasses prescription (optician)

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

What it usually means when focusing triggers headaches or migraines:
Often this comes from eye strain, uncorrected vision, dry eye, or light sensitivity.

When to worry about headaches from focusing:
If migraines are frequent, stronger than usual, or temporarily affect your vision.

Best next step:
Your optician can check if your eyes or prescription are contributing. If the cause isn’t clear, they may recommend further assessment with us.

Most Common Conditions For Migraines:

Refractive Error (esp. astigmatism)

Eye Strain

Dry Eye

Most Common Treatments for Migraines:

Corrective lenses / LASIK / SmartSight

Dry Eye Treatments

Blink/screen-time hygiene (optician-led)

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

What it usually means when you have cloudy vision:
Cloudy vision commonly comes from cataracts, dry eye, or mild swelling at the back of the eye.

When to worry about cloudy vision:
If colours look faded, night driving is harder, or things look “misty” all the time.

Best next step:
Your optician can easily check for cataracts or other causes. If treatment is needed, they may refer you to us.

Most Common Conditions For Cloudy Vision:

Cataract (this is #1 by far)

PCO (YAG needed)

Dry Eye

Most Common Treatments for Cloudy Vision:

Cataract Surgery

YAG Capsulotomy

Dry Eye Treatment

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

What it usually means when you have floaters:
Floaters are usually harmless age-related changes in the eye’s gel.

When to worry about floaters:
If floaters suddenly appear, increase fast, or come with flashes or a dark shadow.

Best next step:
See your optician urgently. They can assess floaters and arrange same-day referral if necessary.

Most Common Conditions For Seeing Floaters:

Floaters

Retinal Tear

Retinal Detachment

Most Common Treatments for Seeing Floaters:

YAG Vitreolysis

Vitrectomy

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

What it usually means when you see flashing lights:
Flashes can happen when the gel inside the eye pulls on the retina.

When to worry about flashing lights:
Always. This could be a concern, especially if you also see floaters or a shadow.

Best next step:
See your optician the same day. They will refer urgently if needed. If you can not see your optician, call us here at The Eye Doctor.

Most Common Conditions For Seeing Flashing Lights:

Retinal Tear

Retinal Detachment

Floaters

Most Common Treatments For Seeing Flashing Lights:

Vitrectomy

Retinal Laser (if applicable)

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

What it usually means when you have poor night vision:
Night vision problems often come from cataracts, dry eye, or prescription changes.

When to worry about poor night vision:
If driving at night feels unsafe or glare from headlights has increased, or low light affects focusing.

Best next step:
Your optician can test for night vision problems and advise next steps. If cataracts or another issue are found, they may refer you to us.

Most Common Conditions For Poor Night Vision:

Cataract

Dry AMD

Most Common Treatments for Poor Night Vision:

Cataract Surgery

Anti-VEGF

Macula Surgery (if needed)

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

What it usually means when you have droopy eyelids:
This can be a weak eyelid muscle (ptosis) or excess skin weighing the eyelid down.

When to worry about droopy eyelids:
If they block your vision, make you raise your eyebrows, or affect reading.

Best next step:
Your optician or GP can check if it affects your field of vision. If surgery would help, they can refer you to us.

Most Common Conditions For Droopy Eyelids:

Ptosis

Dermatochalasis (excess eyelid skin)

Most Common Treatments for Migraines:

Ptosis Surgery

Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

What it usually means when you have watery eyes:
Watery eyes often come from dry eye, blocked tear ducts, or irritation on the eye surface.

When to worry about watery eyes:
If it’s persistent, interferes with daily life, or comes with soreness.

Best next step:
Your optician can identify the cause quickly. If ducts are blocked or advanced dry eye is suspected, they may refer you here.

Most Common Conditions For Watery Eyes:

Dry Eye

MGD

Blepharitis, Ectropion

To Speak With An Eye Care Specialist

or use the contact form below

Pioneer-Led Clinic

Welcome to the Eye Doctor clinic.

I founded this purpose built ophthalmic clinic in Huddersfield with a clear purpose:

  • to create an accessible place where exceptional eye care is delivered without compromise,

  • where patients feel genuinely listened to, respected, and cared for.

As a corneal and glaucoma surgeon, I have spent my career treating complex eye disease and providing second opinions where precision, judgement, and experience truly matter.

Over time, it became clear that the highest standards of care require more than technical excellence alone. They require time, continuity, and a team who share the same values.

Dr Fayyaz Musa MBChB FRCOphth CertLRS pioneered Corneal Transplant Surgery in the UK.

His groundbreaking techniques were featured on the BBC.

One of the most advanced Consultant-Led Eye Care Clinics in Huddersfield
Decades of Surgical Experience and Surgical Expertise
Advanced Eye Care and Treatment Centre
Based in Huddersfield, Trusted and Serving Nationally
Honest Advice. Honest Care. No Sales Pressure.
Rapid Access Appointments
Complete Care Under One Roof
We’re Specialists in Complex & Second-Opinion Cases

The Eye Doctor

about us

We are a doctor led, family run ophthalmic clinic dedicated to delivering exceptional eye care with precision, integrity, and genuine personal attention.

Founded by a consultant surgeon with a passion for our profession, our clinic was created to offer a different kind of experience. One where patients are seen, heard, and treated by experienced consultants using the latest ophthalmic technology, within a calm, beautifully designed environment.

For over a decade, our team has delivered outstanding outcomes across complex eye conditions including corneal disease, glaucoma, cataracts, retinal disorders, and oculoplastic conditions. We are frequently trusted with complex cases and second opinions, where careful judgement and experience truly matter.

We believe the highest standards of eye care come from time, continuity, and expertise. All consultations, procedures, and follow up are consultant delivered and never delegated. Every decision is tailored, every recommendation considered, and every patient treated as an individual.

World class clinical outcomes are expected. A refined, reassuring, and genuinely caring experience is assured.

Dr Fayyaz Musa

MBChB FRCOphth CertLRS

Founder | Consultant Corneal & Glaucoma Surgeon

Dr Fayyaz Musa is the Founder of the clinic and a highly respected corneal and glaucoma surgeon, recognised for his expertise in corneal transplantation, advanced cataract and lens surgery, and modern glaucoma procedures. With over a decade of experience, he is frequently sought out for complex cases and expert second opinions.

Known for his calm, thoughtful approach, Dr Musa combines surgical precision with meticulous attention to detail. Every consultation is unhurried, every treatment plan carefully tailored, and every procedure delivered directly by him, ensuring continuity of care and the highest clinical standards. Dr Musa founded the clinic to create a space where world class ophthalmology is delivered with compassion, integrity, and exceptional personal care.

Professor Irfan Jeeva

MBBS MRCOphth FRCOphth FEBO-CR

Professor of Ophthalmology & Consultant Oculoplastic Surgeon

Professor Irfan Jeeva is an internationally respected Professor of Ophthalmology and consultant oculoplastic surgeon, specialising in eyelid, lacrimal, and peri-ocular reconstructive surgery. With extensive experience managing complex eyelid and tear duct conditions, he is frequently sought for challenging cases and specialist second opinions. His approach balances refined aesthetic judgement with functional restoration and long term safety. Professor Jeeva provides highly personalised care, ensuring patients feel informed, reassured, and confident throughout their treatment journey.

Mr Murtuza Mookhtiar

MBChB FRCOphth MPH

Consultant Ophthalmologist & Vitreoretinal Surgeon

Mr Murtuza Mookhtiar is a highly experienced vitreoretinal surgeon specialising in cataract surgery and the management of complex retinal conditions, including retinal detachment, macular holes, epiretinal membranes, and diabetic eye disease. He is widely respected for his calm, compassionate manner and is frequently consulted for complex retinal cases and second opinions, where precision, experience, and sound clinical judgement are essential. At The Eyedoctor Clinic, Mr Mookhtiar provides consultant led retinal care within a refined, patient centred environment, focused on safety, clarity, and excellent outcomes.

What we Do

We’re a consultant-led ophthalmology service built on precision, evidence, and a stubborn refusal to accept mediocre eye care. Our clinic gives patients direct access to senior eye surgeons, modern diagnostics, and treatments normally locked behind hospital waiting lists.

If you’re looking for fast answers, straight talk, and specialists who actually know what they’re doing — you’re in the right place.

Our Mission

To deliver world-class ophthalmic care built on clinical excellence, clear communication, and early intervention, helping people protect the eyesight they rely on every single day.

We believe good vision shouldn’t depend on luck, postcode, or how long you can tolerate blurred vision before someone takes you seriously.

The Eye Doctor exists for one reason...

...to stop people suffering avoidable vision loss
because they were told to “just go to Specsavers”.

What Makes Us Different

  • You see a consultant first — not eventually.

  • Hospital-grade diagnostics, without the hospital waitlist.

  • Specialists in the problems Google can’t fix: refractive surprise, PCO, complex cataracts, corneal dystrophies, retinal membranes.

  • Treatments tailored to your eyes, not to a sales commission.

We don’t upsell.
We don’t guess.
We don’t “monitor and review” things that need sorting now.

“The only clinic that actually explained what was wrong with my eye and fixed it. Not just a prescription change, a proper diagnosis.”

“Fast, efficient, and handled by real consultants. No conveyor-belt feeling. I wish I’d come sooner.”

“The YAG treatment was painless and changed my life instantly. Thank you.”

Eye Tests & Diagnosis

Quick, consultant-led assessments for any eye symptom.

Cataract Treatment

Private cataract surgery with fast recovery and high-precision lenses.

Dry Eye & Watery Eye

Specialist tests + personalised treatment plan.

Glaucoma & Retina Care

Monitoring, second opinions, and advanced treatments if needed.