Mr Michael Toma is a Consultant Ophthalmologist at Pinehill Hospital, Hitchin, Hertfordshire who specialises in cataract surgery. medical retina disease and age related macular degeneration.
General ophthalmology, small incision phacoemulsification refractive cataract surgery.
Medical retina disease (including diabetic retinopathy, age related macular degeneration and retinal vein occlusions, intravitreal injections of Lucentis, Avastin & Ozurdex).
External eye and corneal disorders, lacrimal surgery for watery eyes including endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy and dacryoplasty (balloon dilatation of tear duct).
Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists
Member of the United Kingdom and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
Mr Michael Toma is a general ophthalmologist with a special interest in cateract surgery. He has performed over 10,000 procedures to date. He also has expertise in treatment of retinal disease, watery eyes and external eye disease.
Mr Toma was trained on the North London Deanery rotation and served a fellowship at Moorfields Eye Hospital in Corneal and External eye disease.
He was appointed as Consultant Opthalmologist at Queen Elizabeth II Hopsital in 1996 and is presently Clinical Director for the Eye department at Queen Elizabeth II hospital.
East & North Herts NHS Trust
2848538
Fri morning and afternoon
General ophthalmology, small incision phacoemulsification refractive cataract surgery.
Medical retina disease (including diabetic retinopathy, age related macular degeneration and retinal vein occlusions, intravitreal injections of Lucentis, Avastin & Ozurdex).
External eye and corneal disorders, lacrimal surgery for watery eyes including endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy and dacryoplasty (balloon dilatation of tear duct).
Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists
Member of the United Kingdom and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
Mr Michael Toma is a general ophthalmologist with a special interest in cateract surgery. He has performed over 10,000 procedures to date. He also has expertise in treatment of retinal disease, watery eyes and external eye disease.
Mr Toma was trained on the North London Deanery rotation and served a fellowship at Moorfields Eye Hospital in Corneal and External eye disease.
He was appointed as Consultant Opthalmologist at Queen Elizabeth II Hopsital in 1996 and is presently Clinical Director for the Eye department at Queen Elizabeth II hospital.