Bradford and Huddersfield

Park House, Woodland Park, Bradford Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, BD19 6BW

01274 940 519bradford@newmedica.co.uk

Ophthalmology services in Bradford and Huddersfield

The Newmedica Bradford and Huddersfield eye health and surgical centre operates from Park House, Woodland Park, Bradford Road, Cleckheaton and provides NHS and private services for cataract surgery, YAG laser treatment and Oculoplastic. The clinic is owned and led by consultant ophthalmologists, Aidan Benson , Ahmed Bardan, Mohammed Mohyudin, Nabil El-Hindy, Francesco Pillitteri, alongside operational director, Stuart Cannonier.

We cater for eye services across the region, including Bradford, Low Moor, Oakenshaw, Wyke, Scholes, Thornhills, Cowcliffe and surrounding areas.

Our clinic is open Monday to Friday 8.00am - 5.00p

Quality care provided at convenience for you

Ophthalmology services from our Bradford and Huddersfield clinic offer personalised care, quality lenses, and short wait times.

For nearly 20 years, we've provided ophthalmology services and expert care to thousands of individuals across England. As industry leaders in ophthalmology, we know just what it takes to provide the right level of support to protect people’s sight, so they can get back to doing what they love.

5 reasons why we’re the right choice for you

Our clinics are owned and led by the consultant doctors who care for you. For them it’s personal. The whole team are dedicated to understanding your needs so they can provide you with the best possible experience and we know this also results in measurably better outcomes.

Our personalised patient care will make you feel comfortable and at ease. We’ll give you a warm welcome, hold your hand if you’re nervous and be there for you throughout your time with us.

Our short waiting times means you’ll have your first appointment within a couple of weeks, and we aim to complete treatment within eight weeks of your referral.

We choose to use the highest-quality lenses which means you’ll get the best clinical outcomes, including some that can reduce your dependence on glasses. Importantly, we’ll always give you a choice and explain the options.

State-of-the-art facilities with the latest equipment.

Getting referred to Newmedica

If you think you have an eye condition, you should see your optician or GP for a detailed assessment. They’ll go through all the options available and tell you where you can have your treatment.

The referral process will differ slightly depending on whether you want to be an NHS or private patient. You’ll find all the information you need on our NHS and private patient pages.

NHS patients

Learn more about our NHS services
and how you can be referred.

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Private patients

Find details about our private
options and how to get started.

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Self-referring? Call 0800 4096 792

Meet our consultants

We offer patients access to leading consultants who are also partners in the business, meaning they’re directly involved in setting our high standards of care.

Frequently asked questions

Do you offer NHS treatment?

Yes, at Newmedica, we offer NHS-funded treatment, to all those people who live in England.

The NHS offers you the choice of where you’d like to receive your NHS-funded treatment from, so you can choose Newmedica for your eye-care services.

How do I get referred to Newmedica?

If your optician or GP suspects you have an eye condition, they’ll explain all available options and where you can receive care from. If you want to choose Newmedica, just let them know and they can manage the referral for you.

How can I refer a patient to Newmedica?

If you want to refer a patient to Newmedica, just follow the steps in our referral guide.

Bradford and Huddersfield referral guide.

Do you offer private treatment?

Our range of private treatments and services are available for people who opt to cover the cost of their treatment cost of their treatment themselves or have covered by their private medical insurance.

If you are interested in receiving private treatment, please visit our private-patient webpage for more information.

Contact us

Phone us on 01274 940 519 or email us at bradford@newmedica.co.uk

How to get to us

By car

From Bradford: follow the A641 leading to the M606 and take the exit towards Dewsbury A638. At Chain Bar roundabout take the 4th exit onto Bradford Road. Turn left onto Woodland Park.

From Huddersfield: on the M62 take the exit towards A638. At Chain Bar roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Bradford Road. Turn left onto Woodland Park.

When you arrive, press the Newmedica button at the barrier to enter. Newmedica is located in the top right corner of the main car park –parking spaces are available with Newmedica signage, as well as accessible parking. More spaces are also available to the rear of the building.

By bus

The Woodland Park bus stop is a four-minute walk from the clinic.

By train

Low Moor station is a 3-minute taxi journey to the clinic, or there’s a bus from the Victoria Park stop to Woodland Park.

By free transport for those who need it

If you're having trouble getting to your appointment or surgery, we can help. We offer free transport for NHS patients who need it.

We'll send a private hire vehicle to collect you from your home - early enough to make sure you arrive on time - and then take you back after. It's free of charge to you and to the NHS.

To book, you'll first need to check the eligibility criteria below, and then ask for the service when you book your appointment with us.

To be eligible for the free transfer service you must:

1. Be attending Newmedica Bradford and Huddersfield for an appointment, or to receive treatment, for surgery as an NHS patient

2. Have no alternative means of getting to your appointment or treatment, through family, friend, hospital transport, community transport or public transport

3. Live closer to Newmedica Bradford and Huddersfield than any other Newmedica clinic

4. Be able to get yourself to and from, and in and out, of the supplied vehicle without assistance, or you're able to provide a carer or family member on the day of the transfer to support you getting to and from, and in and out, of the supplied vehicle

5. Be able to move your appointment or treatment to an alternative day if required, to enable the availability of the transport service.

We'll not be able to provide you with transport if any of the following apply:

1. You need to be transported to a location (including other hospitals) other than Newmedica Bradford and Huddersfield or your home

2. You require specialised equipment during the journey

3. You need to be closely monitored during the journey

4. You have a medical condition or have undergone major surgery (such as an organ transplant) where the potential side effects are likely to require assistance or monitoring during your journey

5. You have a medical condition or disability that could compromise your dignity or cause public concern in a private hire vehicle

6. You have a communicable disease with which travel on public transport or in a private hire vehicle is not advised

7. You have been clinically determined as at risk from using public transport due to being immunocompromised

8. You have cognitive/sensory impairment (such as dementia or some mental health illnesses)

9. You have significant motility/mobility impairment requiring specialised or adapted vehicles

10. You have safeguarding concerns in relation to travelling alone

11. You are unable to access existing free community transport options

12. The private hire company is unable to provide a vehicle due to a lack of available/suitable vehicles.

This service is delivered at Newmedica Bradford and Huddersfield by Bradford Newmedica Limited, a joint venture partnership company within the Newmedica Group. Bradford Newmedica Limited is registered with the Care Quality Commission.

Directors: Mr Aidan Benson, Consultant Ophthalmologist; Mr Ahmed Bardan, Consultant Ophthalmologist; Mr Mohammed Mohyudin, Consultant Ophthalmologist; Mr Nabil El-Hindy, Consultant Ophthalmologist;  Mr Francesco Pillitteri, Consultant Ophthalmologist; Stuart Cannonier, Registered Manager.