All about paediatric ophthalmology

Written in association with: Mr Ayman Khaier
Published: | Updated: 19/08/2024
Edited by: Conor Lynch

Paediatric ophthalmology is a specialised branch of medicine focused on the eye health of children. It addresses the unique challenges and conditions affecting the developing visual system from infancy through adolescence.

 

Children's eyes are not merely smaller versions of adult eyes; they are in a crucial stage of development, making early detection and treatment of eye disorders vital for normal visual development. Here to expand on this is esteemed consultant ophthalmologist, Mr Ayman Khaier

Common eye conditions in children

Several eye conditions commonly affect children, including amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus, and refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. Amblyopia occurs when one eye is weaker than the other, leading to poor vision in the affected eye.

 

Strabismus involves misalignment of the eyes, which can affect depth perception and, if left untreated, may also lead to amblyopia. Refractive errors, like in adults, cause blurry vision but are often correctable with glasses or contact lenses.

 

Importance of early diagnosis and treatment

Early diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions in children are critical to preventing long-term visual impairments. Routine eye examinations are recommended for children, starting as early as six months old. Identifying issues early allows for interventions that can significantly improve visual outcomes. For instance, amblyopia is most effectively treated when detected before the age of seven, when the visual system is still malleable.

 

Advanced treatments and technology

Paediatric ophthalmology employs advanced treatments and technologies tailored to children's needs. These include specialised surgical techniques for conditions like congenital cataracts, minimally invasive procedures for tear duct obstructions, and advanced diagnostic tools to assess visual acuity in non-verbal infants. Innovations in medical imaging and genetic testing also contribute to more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans.

By Mr Ayman Khaier
Ophthalmology

Mr Ayman Khaier is a leading consultant ophthalmologist based in Essex and London specialising in strabismus (squint), cataract surgery and neuro-ophthalmology, alongside paediatric ophthalmology and general ophthalmology. His private practice is based at Spire Hartswood Hospital and Spire London East Hospital, while his NHS trust is Barking, Havering and Redbridge University NHS Trust.

With over 25 years of clinical and surgical experience in general and subspecialist ophthalmology, Mr Khaier's fellowship training was completed at Moorfields Eye Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital in paediatric and neuro-ophthalmology, as well as at the renowned corneo plastic unit in East Grinstead for cornea and anterior segment.

Mr Khaier's also has extensive expertise in managing eye movements, double vision (diplopia) and eye deviations in both children and adults, using a combination of nonsurgical and surgical methods.

Mr Khaier has a particular interest in managing double vision, especially for patients at risk of developing this condition post-cataract surgery, or those affected by neurological or neurosurgical conditions. His management strategies aim to improve patients' appearance, employment prospects, and overall quality of life.

Mr Khaier holds an MD from the University of Damascus (1993) and is a member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. His research achievements include numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, and he has presented his work at various national and international conferences.

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