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Topic: Ophthalmology

Macular degeneration, often also referred to as age related macular degeneration, is a long term disease of the macular. The macular is the small, central part of the retina at the back of the eye that’s responsible for the clear, central vision in your direct line of sight. read more about What is macular degeneration and how is it best treated?
King Edward VII’s Hospital Consultant Ophthalmologist, Mr Saruban Pasu is a cataract surgeon and expert in managing diseases of the retina. Part of his role as the clinical lead for the East Sussex Diabetic Eye Screening Programme (DESP) is to ensure all diabetics in the UK receive the highest level of eye care. Here, we... read more about What is Diabetic Eye Disease and how is it treated?
His Royal Highness, The Duke of Kent, tours our Centre for Veterans’ Health On Tuesday 6 February 2018, His Royal Highness, The Duke of Kent, and President of King Edward VII’s Hospital, visited our Hospital to meet with some of our patients and staff. His Royal Highness also took a tour of our latest developments,... read more about The Duke of Kent visits King Edward VII’s Hospital