Medical Doctor (M. D.) (Debrecen, Hungary 1997)European board of ophthalmology (Budapest, Hungary 2002)Iranian board of ophthalmology board (Tehran, Iran 2006)Assistant professor at Elizabeth academic hospital. Medical Retina. (Sopron, Hungary 2012 ). Pediatric ophthalmology license certificate from Semmelweis university, (Budapest, Hungary, 2020).
Consultant ophthalmologist with 23 years' experience in cataract, pediatric eye care, and retinal surgery
Experience
23 years
Languages
Achomi, Arabic, English, Hungarian, Persian
Location
Al Barsha, Dubai
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Dr. Daryoush Ahmadiazad is a consultant ophthalmologist with 23 years of clinical experience across Hungary, Iran, and the UAE. He completed his medical degree at the University of Debrecen, Hungary in 1997, followed by specialist training at two leading institutions: Semmelweis University in Budapest (1998–2002) and Isfahan University of Medical Science in Iran (2003–2006). He holds the European Board of Ophthalmology certification and was appointed assistant professor of Medical Retina at Elizabeth Academic Hospital in Sopron, Hungary. Since 2013, he has practised extensively in Dubai, working across multiple hospitals including Vasan Eye Care, Saudi German Hospital, and Dubai Medical University Hospital, and is currently available at Mediclinic Parkview Hospital.
Dr. Ahmadiazad performs a broad range of surgical and medical eye procedures for both children and adults. His key areas include cataract surgery (phacoemulsification and extracapsular extraction), paediatric eye conditions (squint, lazy eye, tear duct obstruction in newborns), medical retina treatment (anti-VEGF injections and laser therapy for diabetic retinopathy), glaucoma management, eyelid surgery, and corneal and conjunctival emergency care. He also completed dedicated paediatric ophthalmology training at Semmelweis University in 2019–2020.
He is an experienced surgical and medical operator suitable for complex eye conditions in all age groups, with particular strength in paediatric and retinal cases. Dr. Ahmadiazad is fluent in English, Persian, Arabic, Hungarian, and Achomi.
Special interests: paediatric eye conditions and strabismus, diabetic retinopathy and vascular retinal disease, medical retina treatment.
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Medical Doctor (M.D.)
University of Debrecen, Hungary · 1997
European Board of Ophthalmology
Semmelweis University, Hungary · 2002
Iranian Board of Ophthalmology
Isfahan University of Medical Science, Iran · 2006
Paediatric Ophthalmology Certificate
Semmelweis University, Hungary · 2020
Consultant Ophthalmologist
Mediclinic Parkview Hospital, United Arab Emirates · 2013–present
Consultant Ophthalmologist
Dubai Medical University Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultant Ophthalmologist
Saudi German Hospital, United Arab Emirates · approximately 2 years
Consultant Ophthalmologist
Vasan Eye Care Dubai and Iranian Hospital Dubai, United Arab Emirates · 4.5 years
Assistant Professor
Elizabeth Academic Hospital, Hungary · 2012
Ophthalmologist
Semmelweis University and other institutions, Hungary · 6 years
Consultations are available in Achomi, Arabic, English, Hungarian, Persian.
Mediclinic — Mediclinic Parkview Hospital Consultant Ophthalmologist In department Ophthalmology, Al Barsha, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Astigmatism, Cataracts, Diabetic Retinopathy, Dry Eye, Eye Infections, Eyelid Drooping, Glaucoma.
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