Yorkshire · Mr Mohyudin · GMC 7039600
Decision tools for eye surgery
Use these before you book. They are built to say no when paying is the wrong next step.
Quick answer
Three free tools route Yorkshire patients: NHS versus private cataract, which intraocular-lens family to discuss, and a symptom check. They are not diagnoses. Outcomes include staying on the NHS, skipping premium lenses, and going to eye casualty.
Free decision tools
Work out the next step before you book
Not every cloudy eye needs a private list. These tools say who should skip surgery, stay on the NHS, or discuss a lens — then send you to the matching guide.
Cataract
NHS or private?
Four questions. Honest outcomes include “stay on the list” and “go to eye casualty”.
Lenses
Which IOL family?
Monofocal, toric, EDOF or multifocal — with who should skip premium optics.
Symptoms
Eye symptom check
Routing aid only — not a diagnosis. Red-flag answers send you to casualty.
Are these tools a diagnosis?
No. They are routing aids designed by Mr Mohamed Mohyudin (GMC 7039600). An examination can overrule every answer. Sudden vision loss still belongs in eye casualty.
Do I have to book privately after using a tool?
No. Several outcomes tell you to stay on the NHS or to skip paying. That is deliberate.