Mr Masoud Teimory

MB ChB, FRCOphth

Masoud Teimory is a consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at The Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust, with Chichester Eye Care at St Richards Hospital, Chichester and Southlands Eye Care Shoreham.

He has been a recognised leader, educator and innovator at the Trust since his appointment in 1997.

He is a highly passionate and talented surgeon with a compassionate approach to his delivery of the highest quality opinion and medical and surgical care to his patients.

Mr Teimory was trained at the Children's Hospital Boston part of Harvard Medical School as well as by leading eye surgeons in Bath, St Pauls Eye Hospital (now part of Royal Liverpool), St Georges’s Hospital, London as well as Senior Registrar and multiple Fellowships from World Renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital and Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, Florida.

He was one of the first trainee Eye Surgeons in 1989 to be introduced to micro-incision cataract surgery by Helen Seward who introduced Phacoemulsification cataract surgery in Britain in the late 80’s.

He lives in Hove with his wife and two children.

SPECIALITIES

• Cataract Surgery

• General Ophthalmology

• Neuro Ophthalmology

• Botox (Functional & Cosmetic)

MEDICAL SCHOOL

Bristol University 1981-1986

GMC NUMBER

3119363

The Team

Sarah Teimory trained as a Physiotherapist and has been the Private Practice  Manager of Teimory.Vision since 1997.

She organises the entire care pathway of the patients from consultation to surgery in a seamless way. 

Sarah is an excellent communicator with the many colleagues behind the different locations to ensure best care and effortless World Class Eye Care Delivery.

Her Royal Highness Sophie The Countess of Wessex, GCVO officially opened the Southlands Eye Care in May 2018.

A NEW eye care unit in Shoreham-by-Sea received a royal seal of approval yesterday when it was officially opened by Her Royal Highness the Countess of Wessex.

Western Sussex Eye Care | Southlands opened at Southlands Hospital following a multi-million pound investment by Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

HRH toured the new facility, meeting with patients, staff, volunteers and supporters before unveiling a commemorative plaque and declaring the purpose-designed ophthalmology unit officially open.

pastedGraphic.pngAmong those invited to speak with HRH was Edith Bain, an 82-year-old patient from Southbourne, who was blind for 70 years in one eye before her vision was restored by the trust’s eye care team.

Mrs Bain said: “The Western Sussex eye care service is absolutely marvellous and for me, it has been nothing short of life-changing."

HRH met with Mrs Bain as well as her surgeon, Masoud Teimory, in one of the two specialist ophthalmic operating theatres located within the new eye unit’s day surgery department.

Royal Opening of Southlands Eye Care - MAY 2018

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