Don't go. Your AME is not an Ophthalmologist and can't meaningfully examine your eyes. If he has your ophthalmic records he won't understand them.
It's a scam!
Based on your Ophthalmic records ask the CAA to make a direct decision. As they are clueless they will probably put the onus back on to you to prove you don't have any any eye problem. By comparison this is now the modus operandi of the DVLA.
You'll then have to go to your AME for an exam. He's clueless, vide supra, but will still pass you.
It's a scam, your stuffed and fleeced but at least you've passed.