Vision disturbances

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

Dr Mangion in BOSTON
I have extensive experience in the fields of stroke medicine, geriatric medicine and internal medicine at consultant level. I am familiar with clinical practice in these fields. In recent years, my main work has been in stroke medicine. My areas of expertise are stroke medicine, geriatric medicine and internal medicine.
Dr Moodley in LONDON
Acute neurological emergencies (stroke and non-stroke-related brain and peripheral neurological injuries) • General neurology • Cognitive disorders (including mild cognitive impairment, dementia, delirium and encephalitis) • CSF disorders (CSF pressure disorders and hydrocephalus) Completed the Cardiff University Bond Solon Civil Expert Certificate
Mr Josephson in MANCHESTER
Mr Josephson has built up a wealth of experience in glaucoma, macular degeneration, complex contact lenses, complex prescriptions and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). He also has a specialist interest in myopia control.
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.
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.
Dr Kishore in MANCHESTER
Dr Kishore is involved in the delivery of high-quality hyperacute stroke care, including thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy. He has a special clinical interest in the diagnosis and management of acute cerebrovascular conditions such as acute ischaemic stroke, acute intracerebral haemorrhage, carotid and vertebral artery dissections and TIAs. He is also interested in secondary prevention, understanding the aetiopathogenesis of stroke and the evaluation of embolic strokes of unknown source.
Dr Ali in BEVERLEY
I am happy to provide a full medico-legal practice, taking instructions from both claimant and defendant law firms in clinical negligence actions related to stroke medicine and general internal medicine. I am happy to travel to conduct home and prison visits. I can usually turn reports around within 6-8 weeks, sooner if required. My specialist areas of expertise include: • Stroke medicine • Acute internal medicine • General internal medicine.
Dr Shah in BARNET
I am a doctor of medicine practising for over 22 years as an NHS England hospital-based Consultant Physician and an accredited specialist in Stroke and Neurovascular Medicine, Geriatric Medicine and Adult Internal Medicine. I accept instructions as a medical expert in civil and criminal cases of medical negligence and adult safeguarding on behalf of the claimant or defendant or as an SJE. I provide expert witness and condition and prognosis reports, and am happy to attend court hearings and coroner's inquests.
Mr Durnian in MANCHESTER
Mr Durnian has worked as an expert witness in all areas of general ophthalmology, as well as the more specialised area of neuro-ophthalmology, dealing with complex cases of both visual loss following the delayed diagnosis of brain tumours and the complex visual problems following catastrophic brain injury. His main services include adult squint surgery, cataract surgery, medical glaucoma management, dry eye, blepharitis and lid cysts. Consulting at: Liverpool Eye Hospital
Professor Chhetri in MANCHESTER
Professor Chhetri covers all neurological conditions, including headache, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and nerve and muscle disease. He has a specialist interest in motor neurone disease.

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