Mr Hadi Zambarakji is an Ophthalmic Surgeon with over 10 years experience as a Consultant. His NHS base is at Barts Health where he also holds a role as Clinical Governance lead for Ophthalmology and Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust. His areas of expertise include vitreoretinal surgery and microincision phacoemulsification cataract surgery including the use of multifocal lens implants and toric lens implants.
Mr Zambarakji received fellowship training in vitreoretinal surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London and in medical retina at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, at Harvard Medical School in the US. He runs a busy retinal practice and manages patients with retinal detachment, macular hole, epiretinal membrane, vitreomacular traction and advanced diabetic eye disease, as well as macular degeneration, retinal vein occlusion and diabetic retinopathy. He has carried out research in retinal imaging, high myopia, vitreomacular traction and diabetic eye disease and has published widely in the field of the retina and presented his research at several national and international meetings. His other interests include education and training, having been College Tutor and Regional Advisor to the Royal College of Ophthalmologists as well as being an Examiner for the Royal College.
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67 reviews
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Excellent treatment and care
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All very good and no complaints whatsoever
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Excellent. Very clear and helpful explanations.
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Thank you for DR_HADI
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I had a lens replacement for my cataract caused by a childhood accident. Dr Zambarakji looked after me is an excellent surgeon and I thoroughly commend him. You'll be in good hands.
4.5
Very efficient and speedy operation although 2nd eye is more uncomfortable
5
Always get excellent, professional care with hadi
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I wholeheartedly recommend Dr Zambarakji to anyone seeking exceptional eye care. Their expertise, compassion, and commitment to excellence make them a true asset to the healthcare community. Thank you for your unwavering dedication to improving the lives of your patients.
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Very thorough, kind and took excellent care of me
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My experience with Mr Hadi Zambarakji he explained everything clearly and accurately regarding my operation procedure. A great consultant.
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3 endorsements
Outstanding colleague. Extremely accomplished vitreoretinal surgeon who I have referred patients to in the past. Thoroughly recommended.
Mr Oliver Bowes
It is a pleasure giving Hadi Zambarakji a professional recommendation, who is a colleague with an interest in vitreoretinal and cataract surgery. He frequently manages complex cataracts and takes an interest in premium toric and multifocal lens implants. He has also shown a keen interest in managing aphakic patients with scleral supported Carlevale lens implants which he undertakes routinely. I would be delighted to recommend Hadi.
Mr Marwan Ghabra
Mr Zambarakji treated me when I experienced retinal tears. He was brilliant. I have no doubt he saved my vision and prevented retinal detachments. I am forever grateful!
Mr Samuel Jayaraj
What are Mr Hadi Zambarakji's reviews like?
Mr Hadi Zambarakji's overall patient rating is 4.98 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 67 reviews
What languages does Mr Hadi Zambarakji speak?
Mr Hadi Zambarakji speaks English and French
Where is Mr Hadi Zambarakji located?
Mr Hadi Zambarakji primarily practices at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital, located at 60 Grove End Road, London, United Kingdom, NW8 9NH
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What are Mr Hadi Zambarakji working hours?
Mr Hadi Zambarakji is working Wednesday (03:00 - 19:00), Thursday (09:00 - 15:30), Friday (09:00 - 15:30)
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Mr Hadi Zambarakji generally accepts new patients.
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