Reviews
I had both cataracts removed this year, one was particularly dense, and I cannot express just how marvellous Mr Muniraju was. I felt totally confident from his first diagnosis to my final consultation with him. He has done such a marvellous job and in such a reassuring way. I now have 6/6 vision in both eyes and my life has been visually transformed. I feel so lucky to have been given the opportunity to be treated by Mr Muniraju and at the Shirley Oaks Hospital.
Mr Muniraju is a gentleman as well as an accomplished opthamologist. I found him to be caring and considerate, enthusiastic about and committed to his work. We are fortunate to have doctors of such high calibre willing to work in the UK. May this continue to be the case after Brexit.
Two cataracts removed within two weeks. Excellent care, highly recommended. Seen at St Anthony’s Cheam (not listed)
From the initial consultation, through the cataract operation and the follow up review, Mr Muniraju was faultless. Explaining the details of the necessary surgery, answering any questions in a manor in which I could understand alleviating any anxiety that I had previously had.
The results of the operation has made a significant improvement to my quality of life. Cant wail to have the other eye done as it is now necessary.
I can not think of anything which would improve the experience.
He did a great job.
I had a very good experience treated well by all members of staff in the hospital,
and Doctor Ramu Muniraju performed the surgery well.
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- Ophthalmology
Profile
Mr Ramu Muniraju is a Consultant Ophthalmologist at New Victoria Hospital. He began practicing general ophthalmology and cataract surgery since 1995 . He underwent fellowship training in medical Retina at King’s College Hospital and at the prestigious Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.
Currently he is a substantive consultant at Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust and clinical lead for Diabetic eye screening programme Surrey .
He specialises in micro-incision cataract surgery under topical anaesthetic drops, Minor Eye Operations, Lasers, General Ophthalmology, Diabetic Eye Disease, Macular Degeneration and other Retinal conditions