- MBBS (S'pore)
- FRCS(Edin)
- M Med (Ophth)(s'pore)
Awards and Achievements
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At Eagle Eye Centre, Dr Harold Choi is a Specialist in Opthalmology. He finished his basic medical degree at the National University of Singapore (NUS), followed by his Masters in Medicine (Ophthalmology), and Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh. He held clinical teaching positions at NUS.
Dr Choi is formally accredited to perform toric and multifocal intraocular lens implant surgery, LASIK, laser for diabetes, retinal vascular diseases and glaucoma, and intravitreal treatments for age-related macular degeneration. He has received grants for research involving screening for angle closure glaucoma, and genetic analysis of extraocular muscle tissue in eye movement disorders and droopy eyelids.
Dr Choi has published research on cases like allergic keratoconjunctivitis, diabetic macular disease, microscopic findings in droopy eyelids, angle closure glaucoma to cataract assessment and grading. He has been invited to international conferences, speaking on prevention of myopia progression, squints in children, eye tumours in children, and astigmatism correction surgery.
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Yes, many patients do. One of the most common side effects is the patient still has a bit of degree or astigmatism, so seeking perfection is usually a futile exercise. But it's very common to have patients with almost perfect vision even without glasses and just require that tiny little bit of glasses power.
Most patients get full vision within one month.
No. However, if you are talking about different eyes, then yes. Some patients have a cataract in one eye and short-sightedness in the other eye. You can do cataract surgery in one eye, what we call Anisometropia and then if you want to do LASIK in the other eye, that's ok.
Ended on June 26, 2020
Dr Choi has published research on cases like allergic keratoconjunctivitis, diabetic macular disease, microscopic findings in droopy eyelids, angle-closure glaucoma to cataract assessment and grading. He has been invited to international conferences, speaking on prevention of myopia progression, squints in children, eye tumours in children, and astigmatism correction surgery.
Founded in 2006, Eagle Eye Centre's mission is "To prioritise the care and well-being of all our patients. To be leaders in the field of eye care services and ophthalmology. To provide the best possible eye care at affordable prices. To staff a family of professionals."
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