
MBBS from Cairo University, Egypt, Master's in Ophthalmology from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (FRCO), Edinburgh, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS), Edinburgh, Fellow of the International Council of Ophthalmology (FICO) in Belgium, PhD in Ophthalmology from Cairo University
Ophthalmology specialist experienced in LASIK, cataract and glaucoma surgery
Experience
20 years
Languages
Arabic, Arabic English, English
Location
Al Qusais, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Ahmed Ibrahim Mostafa is an Ophthalmology Specialist and Head of the Department at Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital in Sharjah. He holds a PhD in Ophthalmology from Cairo University and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (Edinburgh) and the International Council of Ophthalmology (Belgium). With 20 years of experience, he has worked across Egypt and the UAE, beginning as a resident and lecturer at the Giza Memorial Institute of Ophthalmic Research before moving to practice in Dubai and Sharjah.
Dr. Mostafa specializes in refractive surgery, cataract procedures, and glaucoma treatment. He has performed over 10,000 surgeries, including LASIK, Femto LASIK, Femto SMILE, and implantable contact lens (ICL) procedures. He is skilled in complex cataract surgery using premium intraocular lenses, minimally invasive glaucoma techniques, corneal transplantation, retinal laser surgery, and intravitreal injections. He also treats corneal diseases including keratoconus and corneal rings, and manages medical retina and extra-ocular conditions.
Dr. Mostafa is active in ophthalmic research and regularly presents at international conferences including the European Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgeons. He is a member of the European Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, American Society for Cataract Surgeons, and Emirates Society of Ophthalmology. He is a good fit for patients seeking experienced care in vision correction, cataract removal, or management of complex eye conditions.
Special interests: LASIK and advanced refractive techniques, premium intraocular lens selection, corneal transplantation, minimally invasive glaucoma procedures.
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MBBS
Cairo University, Egypt
Master's in Ophthalmology
Ain Shams University, Egypt
PhD in Ophthalmology
Cairo University, Egypt
Head of Ophthalmology Department
Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Specialist in Ophthalmology and Department Head
NMC Royal Hospital, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Ophthalmologist
Dubai Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Lecturer of Ophthalmology
Giza Memorial Institute of Ophthalmic Research, Egypt
Ophthalmology Resident
Giza Memorial Institute of Ophthalmic Research, Egypt
Consultations are available in Arabic, Arabic English, English.
Medcare — Al Qusais - Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital Sheikh Zayed Road - Medcare Eye Centre Sharjah - Medcare Hospital, Al Qusais, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Cataracts, Corneal Disease, Corneal Scarring, Dry Eye Syndrome, Glaucoma, Keratoconus, Presbyopia, Refractive Error (Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism).
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Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital
16 18th St - Al Qusais - Al Qusais 2 - Dubai
+971 800 6332273+4 more branches
Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital
Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital · Medcare Eye Centre · Medcare Hospital Sharjah · Medcare Medical Centre, Sharjah · Medcare Medical Centre, Al Zahia Sharjah
Al Qusais, Dubai
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