Mr Ramesh Sivaraj was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a patient at Good Hope Hospital
25th November 2020


Professional, caring and skilled.

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Written by a patient at Abbey Medical Centre
18th November 2020


I honestly don't believe that anything could be done to improve the performance of this Doctor. He and his team were magnificent with me throughout my experience with them. From initial referral and consultation to discharge I was always treated well and looked after properly. My quality of life was poorer when I had my eye problems but thankfully now it has been restored to as good a level as I can expect. I will forever be grateful to Dr Sivaraj and his team of professionals. Thankyou very much

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Written by a patient at Good Hope Hospital
17th November 2020


Mr Sivaraj is very personable and a skilful surgeon...I have been treated by him a total of thirteen times...he is always ready to answer any questions that I may have and his advice is always helpful....May I say I count him as a friend which at my age I CAN say...!!

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Written by a carer at Good Hope Hospital
19th September 2019


Mr sivaraj has removed cataracts from both my eyes I am 82 and now have the best vision of my life thanks to mr sivarajand his team

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Profile

Main NHS base:
University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Research:
Principal & Co-investigator in NIHR trials

Clinical interests

Treatment of macular disease
Treatment of retinal vascular & diabetic disease

Training & background:

Mr Ramesh Sivaraj qualified from Madras Medical College and completed his post-graduate training in India, Birmingham and London. He has completed retinal fellowships from Sankara Nethralya in India, Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London.

Mr Sivaraj specialises in medical retinal, macula and cataract services. He was previously Clinical Director of the Ophthalmic department and diabetic lead at Heart of England NHS Trust and is now the research lead for Ophthalmology across Solihull, Good Hope and Heartlands hospitals. He has recently been appointed to the International Medical Graduates sub-committee of the Royal College of Ophthalmology.

In August 2015, Mr. Sivaraj was awarded the Clinical Excellence Award, which is a national award from the Macula Society. He has also recently received an Innovation voucher from Aston University towards the development of “Pocket Ophthalmology” which is a mobile app- the first of it’s kind in the UK.