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Dipak Parmar: Consultant Eye Surgeon, Harley Street, London, and Essex

Dipak Parmar: Consultant Ophthalmologist, Harley Steet, London, Essex
Dipak Parmar: Consultant Ophthalmologist, Harley Steet, London, Essex

Mr Dipak Parmar is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon with a practice in general ophthalmology and subspecialty interests in cornea, uveitis, cataract and refractive surgery.

 

Mr Dipak Parmar BSc(Hons), MBBS, FRCOphth, completed his medical training at the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals in London. He completed his basic surgical training at King’s College Hospital in neurosurgery and ophthalmology, following which he successfully passed the FRCOphth examination to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. He completed his higher surgical training in ophthalmology and a fellowship in uveitis at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London

 

Mr Parmar completed a clinical fellowship in cornea, external diseases and refractive surgery at the

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, USA, from 2001-2003. As a result of his training and research, he has authored over 27 papers in peer-reviewed journals and has written 3 book chapters. He is one of the few eye surgeons in the UK to have undergone state-of-the-art training in refractive surgery in a prestigious clinical fellowship program in the USA.

 

Mr Parmar was awarded the CCST (Certificate of Completion of Surgical Training) and specialist registration under the General Medical Council in ophthalmology in 2003. He has been a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Whipps Cross University Hospital, London, since January 2006 and was appointed lead clinician in this busy NHS department in October 2007.

 

Special clinical interests

In addition to general ophthalmology, Mr Parmar subspecialises in cornea, uveitis and cataract surgery. He performs modern corneal transplantation including penetrating keratoplasty and newer lamellar techniques such as big bubble anterior lamellar keratoplasty and posterior endokeratoplasty (DSEK).

 

As a fellowship-trained refractive surgeon he incorporates laser and non-laser approaches to treatment. Laser correction includes wavefront customisation where indicated, combined with LASIK, LASEK or PRK. He is also performs phakic intraocular lens insertion, known as the “implantable contact lens”, in selected cases. Mr Parmar performs state-of-the-art modern cataract surgery using both traditional monofocal and newer multifocal (Restor®, Rezoom®, Tecnis®) intraocular lenses. 

 

Research interests

Mr Parmar pursues an active interest in cornea research through collaboration with  Moorfields Eye Hospital in, London.

Professional memberships

 

Key publications 

  • Severe reactive ischemic posterior segment inflammation in Acanthamoeba keratitis: a new potentially blinding syndrome. Ophthalmology 2007; 114(2):313-20. Awwad ST, Heilman M, Hogan RN, Parmar DN, Petroll WM, McCulley JP, Cavanagh HD.

  • Tandem scanning confocal corneal microscopy in the definitive diagnosis of Acanthamoeba keratitis. Ophthalmology, 2006; 113(4):538-47. Parmar DN, Awwad ST, Petroll WM, Bowman RW, McCulley JP, Cavanagh HD.

  • Ocular surface reconstruction using non-surgical transplantation of tissue-cultured amniotic epithelial cells. American Journal of Ophthalmology 2006; 141:299-307. Parmar DN, Awwad ST, Alizadeh H, Cavanagh HD, Bowman RW, McCulley JP.

  • Results of penetrating keratoplasty in quiet eyes after Acanthamoeba keratitis. American Journal of Ophthalmology 2005; 140:1080-4. Awwad ST, Parmar DN, Bowman RW, McCulley JP, Cavanagh HD.

  • Confocal assessment of the corneal response to intracorneal lens insertion and LASIK with flap creation using IntraLase®. Journal Of Cataract & Refractive Surgery 2006; 32:1119-1128. Petroll WM, Goldberg D, Lindsey SS, Kelly P, Cavanagh HD, Bowman RW,  Parmar DN, Verity SM, McCulley JP.

  • Corneal intrastromal gatifloxacin crystal deposits following penetrating keratoplasty. Eye and Contact Lens Journal 2004; 30:169-72. Awwad S, Haddad W, Wang MX, Parmar DN, Conger D, Cavanagh HD.

  • Keratectasia following excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica  2004; 82:102-5. Parmar DN & Claoué C.

 

Where can I get treatment?

 

NHS treatment

 

 

Whipps Cross University Hospital

London, E11 1NR

020 8539 5522

 

Private treatment

 

 

The Lister Hospital

Chelsea Bridge Road, London SW1W 8RH

0781 686 1716

Holly House Hospital

High Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5KX

0781 686 1716

Spire Roding Hospital

Roding Lane South, Redbridge, Essex IG4 5PZ

0781 686 1716

77 Harley Street

London, W1G 8QN

0781 686 1716

 

Contact details

Secretary: Toni Lawrence

Tel:  0781 686 1716 

E-mail: lawrence321@tiscali.co.uk

Fax: 020 8535 6466 

 

GMC Number:                     4045870             Check this doctor's GMC registration

Date of Registraion:    01 Aug 1994


 

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