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Miss Emma Hollick

Miss Emma Hollick

Ophthalmology 03683677

 

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Not Fee assured
Open Referral network

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  • Surgical

About me

CONSULTANT OPHTHALMOLOGIST
BM, BA, BCH (HONS OXON), FRCOPHTH MD
Miss Hollick is an internationally recognised ophthalmic surgeon based in London. She is an NHS consultant at King’s College Hospital, London, a prestigious university teaching hospital, where she leads a large corneal service. She has a strong interest in cataract surgery and has performed research into intraocular lens implants. She is recognised as an exceptional surgeon with a complication rate well below the national average. She has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed medical journals.

Miss Hollick qualified from Oxford University in 1992 and trained in Ophthalmology at the world-renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital. She gained her research MD at St Thomas’ Hospital, London. In 2004 she joined King’s College Hospital as a Consultant Ophthalmic surgeon.

Specialist Interests

Cornea: modern corneal transplant surgery (lamellar surgery and descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty), keratoconus, pterygium, dry eye, allergic eye disease.

Cataract surgery including toric and multifocal lens implants

Areas of interest

Corneal surgery / disease; Cataract surgery

Cornea: modern corneal transplant surgery (lamellar surgery and descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty), keratoconus, pterygium, dry eye, allergic eye disease.

Cataract surgery including toric and multifocal lens implants

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Procedures completed

  • C7122

    Ultrasound phacoemulsification of cataract, with lens implant - unilateral (including topical or local anaesthetic) - (1-5)

  • C4730

    Removal of corneal suture - (1-5)

  • C4640

    Descemets stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK) - (1-5)

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