Childhood cataracts

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Childhood cataracts. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

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Glaucoma • Keratoconus • Vitreo-retinal • Retinal detachment • Neuro-ophthalmology • Corneal and external eye disease • Corneal transplant • Cataract surgery • Paediatric ophthalmology • Refractive surgery, including laser vision correction • Eye trauma • Eyelid surgery • Oculoplastics • Diabetic eye disease • Age-related macular degeneration • Strabismus • General ophthalmology • Eye workplace accidents All experts are Bond Solon certified on top of the various professional, academic and medical qualifications each holds.
Professor Claoue in LONDON
Diseases & injuries of the visual system • Eye disease & surgery, including corneal & refractive surgery, trauma, lens & cataract surgery • Clinical negligence Also consulting at: (i) The Hartswood Hospital, Eagle Way, Brentwood , CM13 3LE. (ii) 22A Harley Street, London , W1G 6AU.
Mr Simmons in LEEDS
Personal injury to the eyes • Cataract surgery • Paediatric ophthalmology (any aspect) • Adult squints & motility problems • Neuro-ophthalmology • Ophthalmic neuro-oncology • General ophthalmology • Ophthalmic complications of traumatic brain injury • Birth-related injuries Additional email: [email protected]
Mr Luck in BATH
I can provide expert opinion in all areas of ophthalmic practice, with particular interest in: • Trauma • Cataract surgery • Vision correction (refractive) surgery, including laser vision correction • Corneal and external eye disease • Paediatric ophthalmology
Dr Mahmood in BROUGH
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon with a special interest in high-volume cataract surgery, paediatric ophthalmology, squint surgery, including adjustable suture surgery, and complex lens exchange surgery. Expert in the following: General ophthalmology • Cataract surgery • Lens exchange • Retinal dystrophies • Paediatric uveitis • Paediatric ophthalmology • ROP treatment • Paediatric cataract surgery • Strabismus surgery • Neuro-ophthalmology
Professor Ashworth in MANCHESTER
Professor Ashworth is particularly interested in paediatric eye disorders , including cerebral visual impairment, congenital cataract and glaucoma, childhood strabismus and amblyopia, genetic eye disorders, paediatric uveitis, neurometabolic disease and the eye, and retinopathy of prematurity. Adult cases are not accepted.
Mr Quah in WILMSLOW
I was a senior NHS Consultant Ophthalmologist and former Clinical Lead at East Cheshire NHS Trust. I retired from my NHS Consultant position in September 2022 and I practise privately in North West England and North Wales. I have published over 30 peer-reviewed articles, written two chapters and presented at international ophthalmological meetings. I am a member of many learned ophthalmological societies. I enjoy teaching, and I have been an examiner for the Royal College of Ophthalmologists since 2006. ...
Professor Lloyd in LONDON
General ophthalmology • Paediatric ophthalmology • Visual impairment in cerebral palsy • Ophthalmic features of non-accident injury • Childhood cataract & infantile or congenital cataract • Strabismus (squints) in childhood Also at: Department of Ophthalmology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London , WC1N 3JH.
Mr McHugh in LONDON
I have been Consultant Ophthalmologist at King’s College Hospital, London, UK since 1994 and also am in private practice. I hold Fellowships of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and of Ophthalmologists, the Diploma in Ophthalmology of the Royal College of Surgeons and also the Degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of London. My general ophthalmological responsibilities include the diagnosis and management of cataract and glaucoma, and the causes of visual loss. I have specialist interests in medical...

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