Mr Stephen Lash

Ophthalmology

GMC: 4666945

Professional statement

Mr Stephen Lash is a distinguished and highly respected consultant ophthalmic surgeon who specialises in cataract surgery, vitreous floaters, epiretinal membrane, macular hole, vitreomacular traction as well as super specialisation in the area of lens exchange. Mr Lash also specialises in YAG laser capsulotomy, dislocated lenses, scleral haptic fixation, retinal detachment, and advanced diabetic retinopathy surgery. He is currently practising at the Nuffield Health Wessex Hospital, the Optegra Eye Hospital Hampshire, Spire Southampton Hospital, and the Optegra Eye Hospital Surrey.

Mr Lash completed a BSc in ophthalmic optics at Aston University in 1993, completing his training at Essex County Hospital. Here, he was awarded a national prize (The George Wheatcroft Prize) for performance in his professional qualifying examinations. He went on to study medicine at University of Southampton medical school, and was awarded the Edith Hewitt prize for his performance in medical finals, and was twice runner up in the national Duke Elder Ophthalmology examination. Subsequently, he successfully completed further ophthalmic training at The Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Queen Alexandra Hospital Portsmouth as well as at The University of Southampton Eye unit.

During the last years of his surgical training, he completed an MBA at the University of Southampton and was awarded the CMI Prize for the top mark in his year. He finished his training with a Vitreoretinal Fellowship at the prestigious Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Melbourne, Australia, before taking up his consultant post at the University of Southampton in 2010.

Mr Lash is the senior vitreoretinal surgeon at the University Hospital Southampton and former lead of this service, where he has been a consultant for over 12 years. He is also the national VR lead for Optegra where he was previously the medical director. He is a frequent speaker at national and international meetings and is passionate about teaching and training. He trains VR Fellows in his NHS post and also leads a course on lens dislocation for other consultants for the Royal College Of Ophthalmologists. He is a director of Lash Eye Care.

His book, 'Improving Surgical Skills and Outcomes: A Multi-Perspective Approach' is available to order from Amazon, here.

Areas of expertise:
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Cataracts

What is Cataracts ?

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Epiretinal membrane

What is Epiretinal membrane ?

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Eye floaters

What is Eye floaters ?

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Macular hole

What is Macular hole ?

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Vitrectomy

What is Vitrectomy ?

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Vitreomacular traction

What is Vitreomacular traction ?

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Stephen Lash
2022-09-23
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Keeping an eye on epiretinal membranes

Our eyes are delicate, complex organs with many components that work together to enable sight, but they are vulnerable to many conditions and can deteriorate with age. Epiretinal membrane is one such condition that affects the vision. Distinguished consultant ophthalmic surgeon Mr Stephen Lash explains in further depth about this condition and how it can be treated.

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Oculentis lens exchange: An expert guide on restoring clear vision

Mr Stephen Lash, a highly respected consultant ophthalmic surgeon details how opacification issues faced by patients with Oculentis multi-focal lenses can be resolved with expert care.

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What are floaters, and how do they affect vision?

In this article here, Mr Stephen Lash, a highly accomplished and skilled consultant ophthalmologist, explains what floaters are, details what they look like, and tells us how they affect one's vision.

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What causes a macular hole?

A macular hole is an eye condition that develops in the macula (the part of the retina that is key to central vision) and which mostly affects people who are over 60 years of age. Here, Mr Stephen Lash, distinguished consultant ophthalmic surgeon, provides an expert insight into this condition.

Reviews

S.C.

02/04/2025

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Stephen is a very skilled professional with great communication skills. I really appreciate everything he and his team did for me.

H.J.

20/03/2025

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Outstanding eye surgeon, forward thinking, amazingly hard working and always willing to go the extra mile for the best result.

I.F.

11/03/2025

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Optegra Eye Hospital Hampshire
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1200 Parkway, Whiteley, Fareham, PO15 7AD, Fareham (Hampshire)

telephone (+44) 02033490528

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Nuffield Health Wessex Hospital
location
Winchester Rd, Chandler's Ford, Eastleigh, SO53 2DW, Totton (Hampshire)

telephone (+44) 02033490528

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Spire Southampton Hospital
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Chalybeate Close, SO16 6UY, Southampton (Southampton)

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