Miss Shreya Haldar

Miss Shreya Haldar is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon, specialising in the treatment and management of glaucoma and complex cataracts.
Bio
Miss Shreya Haldar graduated from Imperial College London medical school with a further BSc in Management from the prestigious Imperial College Business school. She undertook her medical and surgical training on the Imperial College rotation completing the higher medical specialist exams before embarking on her ophthalmology career.
Miss Haldar completed her specialist ophthalmic surgical training in the Oxford deanery. She was trained by pioneers in modern cataract surgery and completed a sub-specialist fellowship in glaucoma.
Skilled in traditional glaucoma surgeries (trabeculectomy and aqueous shunt surgery), Miss Haldar has been active in adopting novel laser and minimally invasive glaucoma surgical techniques.
She is a member of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) and a fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (FRCOphth).
Miss Haldar continues to be actively involved with the Royal College of Ophthalmologists and has been elected as the Regional representative to council for the Oxford region.
She is passionate about teaching; she is both an educational and clinical supervisor and is actively involved in training young ophthalmologists. She regularly lectures to Surgical Sciences MSc and BSc students at King鈥檚 College London.
She is married to an Associate Professor in Urology and has two young children who keep her busy. She enjoys swimming, sewing, and baking.
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AOA体育平台 Eye Centre,
119 Harley Street,
London,
W1G 6AU
- Qualified 2009
- BSc (hons) in Management in Medical Sciences, Imperial College London 2007
- MBBS, Imperial College School of Medicine 2009
- MRCP (UK), Royal College of Physicians 2012
- FRCOphth, Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2017
- Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon
Royal Berkshire Hospital and Kind Edward VII Hospital, Windsor - Glaucoma Lead
West Berkshire NHS Trust
- Lecturer for Surgical Sciences (MSc & BSc)
King's College London