Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai (MEHD) is the first overseas branch of Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, the oldest and one of the largest centres for ophthalmic treatment, teaching and research in the world. Located at the Al Razi Medical Complex in Dubai Health Care City, the facility provides day case surgery and outpatient diagnostic and treatment services, for a variety of surgical and non-surgical eye conditions. MEHD will also raise standards for research and teaching in the region. MEHD is owned and managed by the NHS Foundation Trust, and maintains close links with London, to ensure that patients in the GCC receive the best eye care treatment in the world.
Greetings! We do not have a branch in India. However, please feel free to book your consultation with us in Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai if you do have any visits to the United Arab Emirates.
I am one where no eye specialists have been able to figure out. I'm going blind and I'm scared to death. They see nothing wrong with my eyes. I have seen two eye specialists with the same result they see nothing wrong. I am not diabetic and I have no cataracts they tell me. But I am pre-diabetic and not taking any medication or anything for it. My eyes are extremely hazy foggy and I'm extremely sensitive to bright light. Is worse when I look at my phone screen the haziness and fogginess is several times worse. for no apparent reason. And it's getting worse. Is there anything in your experience have you ever heard of this before? I'm very scared please help me.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We understand how distressing and overwhelming it must be, especially when you have sought help and still do not have clear answers. Please know that your concerns are valid, and we would be glad to help you with them. While it is difficult to provide a definitive answer based on symptoms alone, it is important to know that eye health can sometimes be complex, and symptoms like haziness, light sensitivity, and worsening vision could be caused by a variety of underlying conditions. This can sometimes require a more in-depth and multidisciplinary approach. At Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai, we have a team of highly specialised ophthalmologists across multiple fields who can work together to investigate the root cause and provide the most appropriate care for you. We strongly recommend scheduling a visit with us so that we can perform a comprehensive evaluation and guide you toward the best treatment path. Our goal is to help you find relief and, most importantly, peace of mind. Please do not hesitate to contact us directly through the information provided in our bio and we will do everything we can to support you through this.
I hate maxidex, they told me my eye pressure is higher following using it after cataract surgery. Doctor gave me drops to lower eye pressure, I’m scared to use them.
How about being in a room with second hand smoke or incense to cover up said smoking? I think it affects eyesight and not just because of the smokescreen...
Glaucoma. How I fought with glaucoma after an operation to pump blood out of the vitreous - victrectomy - on the eye... An exercise with alternately closing the eyes helped, while we squeeze out excess fluid from the eyes, one time in a different way... youtu.be /D3O3TtsNxiQ?si=hmmAHTVOX6CKhicj Does anyone ever wonder why we rub our eyes? By doing this we squeeze out excess fluid and equalize the pressure in the eyes and improve the nutrition of the blood vessels, but after eye surgery, this cannot be done at first... but you can alternately close your eyes while walking... and look, for example, at car numbers, closer and further... The pressure in the eye is increased due to the spongy trauber network clogged with fibrous blood, which removes 85% of the fluid from the eyes into the Schlemm canal. This often happens after blood enters due to eye injuries, inflammation of the Trauberian canal or eye surgery, sugar!!!, malnutrition, venous stagnation and retrograde (reverse) flow of blood into the excretory canals, etc.. It is necessary to improve fluid drainage: 1 Improve rheology (fluidity...) diet, jars. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DWamy72Eamw.htmlsi=R7vFKluW_jD42FKV , leeches, etc. There is a video, but in English, “What products help you avoid glaucoma”, “Or what products to avoid with glaucoma”, but Russian doctors, like insurance companies, are silent about this!?.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3t4PsDEvjK0.html ?si=h4CTF16Nx5zJbtZ_ The best thing is just a diet, for example, diabetic 2, just without sugar, flour, potatoes, coffee and fatty meat, etc... which will allow you to avoid thousands of other diseases!!! 2 Improve blood vessels (contrast shower!!!, vitamins and much more...) 3 Mechanically help remove fluid from the eyes (massage around the eyes to drain lymph..., alternately squeezing and squeezing out excess fluid if you can’t rub your eyes due to surgery or injury, etc.) I’ll add... In order for the blood to be “liquid”, proper nutrition is necessary!!!, without excess sweets, flour, potatoes, etc. Good outflow is helped by proper MASSAGE of the eyes and neighboring areas and neck. But it also helps a lot to close your eyes one by one!!! eye to gouge out!!! excess fluid from the eyes into the lymph through the trabecular network (spongy tissue can be clogged with fibrous blood after surgery or injury), into Schlemm’s canal. Massage of the lymphatic vessels that drain fluid around the eyes and ears, as well as throughout the head, helps to prevent and treat GLAUCOMA!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B0CEoAsP7FQ.htmlsi=2uobICN-f06IEKaI A daily contrast shower or at least applying a hot wet or cold cloth to the eyes helps to train the elasticity of the blood vessels around the eyes and the entire head. All this warns of GLAUCOMA, which is almost impossible to cure otherwise. Only if you put leeches to thin the blood. Regular cupping and cupping (hijama) also help to improve the rheology of blood and lymphatic fluid. Regular trips to the pool are very useful, because of the contrast shower, because of washing your face after diving, because of constantly closing your eyes, because of swimming and the work of large muscles that help the movement of lymph, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rsDKmATE4ac.htmlsi=qSEhFtGMUBngkGzH Four ways to improve lymph flow ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GlVyOXgPjXI.htmlsi=HrghCLj5mU7VDUT2
I took some drops that they gave me to take after surgery, but I accidentally took it before and now my eye won’t return to normal. It’s still dilated.
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته دكتور انا اريد ان اسالك هل في علاج لحالتي اجاءتني مشكله وانا عمري سبع سنين تقريبا احمرار في العينين مع حكوك وجابوا لي علاج قطره OPSRDX واستمريت عليه لفتره طويله جدا استمريت عليه تقريبا 10 سنين وسبب لي جلوكوما وضمور في العصب وتلف لم يبغى معي الا الجنب الايمن فقط الذي ارى فيه ولم يتحسن معي حتى الان منذ ان عملت العمليه فتح المجرى عملت العمليه منذ سنتين ...
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته دكتور انا اريد ان اسالك هل في علاج لحالتي اجاءتني مشكله وانا عمري سبع سنين تقريبا احمرار في العينين مع حكوك وجابوا لي علاج قطره OPSRDX واستمريت عليه لفتره طويله جدا استمريت عليه تقريبا 10 سنين وسبب لي جلوكوما وضمور في العصب وتلف لم يبغى معي الا الجنب الايمن فقط الذي ارى فيه ولم يتحسن معي حتى الان منذ ان عملت العمليه فتح المجرى عملت العمليه منذ سنتين ...
I got my prosthesis done from Paul Geelen in January 2023 in Moorfields Dubai. It is as amazing as being told in the video. He shows you what he commits for. He made me a wonderful prosthesis that will last 5-10 years or even longer. Go for it.
I was detected 6 months ago mild glaucoma I have iop 17 in both eyes.. I am using glasses from 17 years I have high myopic and astigmatism nos.. what could be the possible treatment for me.. I am 33 years of age
I was diagnosed with uveitis about 1 year ago. I was placed on steroid drops which raised the pressure in my eyes. I was then prescribed Brimonidine eye drops as well as Timolol eye drops to control the pressure. I still felt that something was off with that treatment plan because my eyes were constanly red, felt heavy and were occasionally painful and light sensitive. So, the other day I decided to research my eye drops to see if there was some sort of correlation between the drops and my not seeing vast improvements in my eye redness and flare-ups while being on this course of treatment. I found that Brimonidine can cause uveitis🤔 . Then I also saw that Brimonidine is an ingredient in Lumify. ----I had been using Lumify for about a year and a half prior to my uveitis diagnosis and because my eyes needed more and more Lumify to maintain the initial whiteness I got when I first started using it, I used way more than I probably should have . -----I have now been off brimonidine for a couple of days and my eyes are feeling a bit better. Acutally, better than they have felt in a long while.------Even though there are only a few medical journals studying cases where uveitis seem to be caused by Brimonidine, I think it's worth further investigation by the ophthalmology medical community.