Por qué es un doctor de primer nivel/Professional statement/Perché è un dottore di prim’ordine
Mr Maninder Bhogal is a award-winning consultant ophthalmologist and researcher based in London, who specialises in cataracts, corneal transplantation and Fuchs' Dystrophy alongside ICL, keratoconus and aphakia. He privately practises for The London Clinic and St Thomas' Hospital for Guy's and St Thomas' Private Healthcare, while his NHS base is Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
Mr Bhogal, who performs over 500 cataract and refractive procedures each year, prides himself in his comprehensive assessments with clear explanations for patients and calm demeanour during surgery.
He was awarded an MBBS in Medicine from the University of London in 2005. Following this achievement, he went on to complete basic and higher medical training, including further training at Moorfields' Eye Hospital and Singapore National Eye Centre, before going on to specialise in ophthalmology. He also has a PhD from University College London.
In his training, he developed an interest in his top specialty, cataracts, which includes multifocal lens, LASIK and ICL surgery, as well as corneal disease and eye problems. Mr Bhogal utilises the high-level skills he was taught to provide bespoke and cutting-edge care for patients that require lens exchange/fixation surgery, iris repair and treatment for complications resulting from previous eye surgery and trauma.
Further to his clinical and educational accomplishments, Mr Bhogal's research has led to the development of new methods and techniques in corneal transplantation, many of which have been widely adopted here in the UK and internationally.
Mr Bhogal has been awarded various awards for his published research in ophthalmology. These include the Best Corneal Paper from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Alcon Glaucoma Studies Award and the United Kingdom and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons' (UKISCRS) video award, which he has won twice.
Mr Bhogal's speciality reflects his globally-leading knowledge in Descemet's membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) corneal transplantation and he is on the scientific advisory board of the Endothelial Keratoplasty Learners Group (EKLG). He is also a keen trainer and runs the regional cataract training programme for South London. He uses his passion for technology and photography to produce educational training videos. He has created the possibility for all trainees to record surgery using smart phones and use this for reflective practise.
Mr Bhogal, who performs over 500 cataract and refractive procedures each year, prides himself in his comprehensive assessments with clear explanations for patients and calm demeanour during surgery.
He was awarded an MBBS in Medicine from the University of London in 2005. Following this achievement, he went on to complete basic and higher medical training, including further training at Moorfields' Eye Hospital and Singapore National Eye Centre, before going on to specialise in ophthalmology. He also has a PhD from University College London.
In his training, he developed an interest in his top specialty, cataracts, which includes multifocal lens, LASIK and ICL surgery, as well as corneal disease and eye problems. Mr Bhogal utilises the high-level skills he was taught to provide bespoke and cutting-edge care for patients that require lens exchange/fixation surgery, iris repair and treatment for complications resulting from previous eye surgery and trauma.
Further to his clinical and educational accomplishments, Mr Bhogal's research has led to the development of new methods and techniques in corneal transplantation, many of which have been widely adopted here in the UK and internationally.
Mr Bhogal has been awarded various awards for his published research in ophthalmology. These include the Best Corneal Paper from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Alcon Glaucoma Studies Award and the United Kingdom and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons' (UKISCRS) video award, which he has won twice.
Mr Bhogal's speciality reflects his globally-leading knowledge in Descemet's membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) corneal transplantation and he is on the scientific advisory board of the Endothelial Keratoplasty Learners Group (EKLG). He is also a keen trainer and runs the regional cataract training programme for South London. He uses his passion for technology and photography to produce educational training videos. He has created the possibility for all trainees to record surgery using smart phones and use this for reflective practise.
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Allergic conjunctivitis
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Aniridia
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Astigmatism
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Blepharitis
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Cataract surgery
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Cataracts
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Chalazion
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Coloboma
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Conjunctivitis
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Contact lens related problems
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Cornea
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Cornea guttata
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Corneal abrasion
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Corneal cross-linking
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Corneal diseases
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Corneal dystrophy
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Corneal transplant
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Corneal ulcer
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Dry eye
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Emergency eye care
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Eye flashes
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Eyelid lump
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Fuchs' dystrophy
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Glaucoma
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Glaucoma drainage devices
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Glaucoma surgery
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Hyperopia (farsightedness)
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ICL implants
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iStent
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Keratitis
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Keratoconus
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Laser eye surgery
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LASIK
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Lens replacement (intraocular lenses)
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Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)
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Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)
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Myopia
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OCT (optical coherence tomography)
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Ocular hypertension
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Paediatric ophthalmology
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Presbyopia
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PRK (photorefractive keratectomy)
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Refractive lens exchange
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Refractive surgery
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Retinal detachment
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Retinal detachment surgery
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Retinal tear
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Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT)
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SMILE laser eye surgery
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Stem cells
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Stye
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Visual impairment
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Vitrectomy
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Vitreomacular traction
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YAG laser capsulotomy
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The London Clinic Eye Centre119 Harley St, London W1G 6BW - London (Central London)(+44) 02039703563
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St Thomas' HospitalWestminster Bridge Road SE1 7EH - London (Central London)(+44) 02039703563
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