Reviews
I had cataract in my left eye associated with condition Mr.Algohary took my case and he dealt with it in highly professional manner and did an excellent job on my eye Mr.Algohary is very efficient competent ophthalmologist who is highly recommended
I had a lens collapse into the back of my eye, so was very worried about sight loss. But when I was quickly referred to Mr Elgohary it became clear I was in the best hands. I could tell from the respectful way staff responded when I mentioned who was treating me that he was highly regarded. He put me at ease and carried out a painless and skilful vitrectomy operation. My eyesight is better now than it was before. I noticed when I attended for follow-ups that doctors would call colleagues over to look at his work.
If you are under Mr Elgohary you are in the best hands
Very attentive and an excellent friendly and warm manner.
Dear I saw Mr Elgohary for the first time after having a shadow affecting my right eye. This turned out to be a retinal detachment. He examined me thoroughly and took pictures of my eyes. I was relieved to be told that it was a long standing condition and does not need treatment. I saw him a few times since and everything is stable.
Mr Elgohary was very though and very professional. Every time he would take him time with me and gives me enough time to ask questions to understand and be reassured.
A true expert in his field. Knowledgeable and thorough in his diagnosis and engages with the patient to explain his findings. Mr Elgohary has a pleasant manner and his enthusiasm for his specialty come across in his consultation. Prior to the appointment we were made aware that his expertise is in great demand with a long waiting list yet he makes you feel that you have his full and undivided attention .
Profile
Mr Mostafa Elgohary is a consultant ophthalmologist specialising in vitreoretinal surgery at Kingston Hospital. He completed his fellowship training in vitreoretinal surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital and also trained in paediatric ophthalmology and paediatric vitreoretinal disorders at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
He completed his residency training on the the North Thames London Deanery program that included rotation between Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford and Moorfields Eye Hospital and University College London Hospitals, London.
Mr Elgohary has special interest in diabetic eye disease and complications, macular hole repair, retinal detachment and complex cataract procedures including traumatic eye injuries.
Mr Elgohary has interest in teaching and lectures regularly to both undergraduate and postgraduate students at UCL as well as at different national and international meetings. He also has published several research papers in the field of cataract surgery and vitreoretinal surgery.
Mr Elgohary sees patients mainly at Kingston Hospital and at various other hospitals around surrey and London area.