Reviews
He conducted himself in a smart professional manner which installed confidence thus removing concern over my cataract operation.
I am delighted with the result and the advices he gave
Over a five year period I’ve visited Aman Chandra on three separate issues and on each occasion have found him to be extremely informative, reassuring, professional but friendly in a way that allows a patient the confidence to feel they can ask questions however mundane or simple.
I’d also add that Amanda his secretary also supports him in providing an excellent service and after care.
Performed cataract surgery on my only functioning eye and given me back my life to live without the need to wear contact lenses or glasses.
I have received exceptional care from Mr Chandra for treatment for my macular degeneration.
Thank you fir restoring my eyesight
I have every confidence in MrChandra .He is professional, he listens ,makes a diagnosis and explains the problem and any treatment required.I would not what to see anybody else because you eyes are so precious.
Specialises in
- Ophthalmology
Profile
Aman Chandra is a comprehensive consultant ophthalmologist with a specialist interest in.
General Ophthalmology
Cataract Surgery
Medical Retinal Disease
Surgical Retinal Disease
Ophthalmic Complications of Diabetes
Other interests
Marfan Syndrome and other inherited Eye disease.
Mr Chandra qualified from Guy’s, King’s, St Thomas’ hospitals in London, and undertook ophthalmic training was at leading institutions in London including Moorfields Eye Hospital, St Thomas’ Hospital and The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery. he completed a PhD in ophthalmic genetics and has published over 50 peer review publications. He then completed two further sub specialist surgical retinal fellowships at Moorfields Eye Hospital and The Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital in Melbourne; the largest eye hospital in Australia.
Mr Chandra has a particular interest for innovation, research and training. He is a member of the faculty of surgical trainers in Edinburgh, and of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists in England. He trains surgical registrars and fellows in ophthalmology, retinal diseases and retinal surgery.
Mr Chandra is a recognised expert in the ophthalmic complications of connective tissue diseases, particularly Marfan Syndrome, and has published widely on this. He is medical advisor to the Marfan Trust UK. Additionally he has a further interest in genetic aspects of ophthalmic diseases.
Languages spoken
English & Hindi