Mr Christos Moraitis areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Mr Christos Moraitis is a highly experienced and qualified consultant paediatric ophthalmologist who specialises in dry eye, astigmatism, eye floaters, myopia, blepharitis, and double vision. He is practising at the Kingston Hospital at present. Mr Moraitis provides care for both children and adults with neurological conditions involving/affecting the eye.
Mr Moraitis, who obtained his first medical qualification in 2001 after successfully completing an MBBS, is also highly specialised in lazy eye, conjunctivitis, amblyopia, eyelid cysts, uveitis, and eyelid lumps and bumps. He is the current neuro-ophthalmology lead at Kingston Hospital, a position that he has held since 2021.
Mr Moraitis, who was a previous fellow in paediatric ophthalmology at the Great Ormond Street Hospital and fellow in paediatric ophthalmology and adult neuro-ophthalmology at the Moorfields Eye Hospital, has published an extensive amount of highly informative, research-based articles that have been published in various esteemed peer-reviewed journals and publications.
Mr Moraitis also has additional expertise when it comes to optic nerve problems such as optic neuritis, optic neuropathy, optic atrophy, nystagmus, cerebral visual impairment, unequal pupil size, unexplained visual loss, and eye problems relating to brain damage.
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C A. Verified Patient
03/07/2024
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Excellent appointment. Everything explained clearly, in an unhurried and friendly fashion.
S M. Verified Patient
15/05/2024
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Very professional. This is our second time that we saw doctor Christos and I would definitely recommend him.
K P. Verified Patient
02/05/2024
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All the best
D L. Verified Patient
22/04/2024
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Great consultation with Dr Christos Moraitis. He put us all at ease and helped us with our questions. If I could make one recommendation it would be to have time slots that are earlier in the day - it's not easy for little people to hold it together so close to bed time!