Category Archives: Orbitall Surgery

Repairing an Orbital Fracture

Repairing an Orbital Fracture

Obviously, breaking or cracking the bones of the eye socket is serious. This can be the result of a car accident, a sports injury, a fall, and various other reasons. An orbital fracture can affect your sight, or it can make the eye appear more recessed, dictating a cosmetic reason for surgery. Dr. Shams has… Read More »


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Dealing with Bell’s Palsy

We have a facial nerve that stretches down each side of the face. These nerves allow us to laugh, smile, frown, and open and close our eyelids. Sometimes facial paralysis occurs when a person is Keep Reading ►
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My NHS practice is based at the world-renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital in London. I consult private patients at Moorfields Private Eye Hospital, Weymouth Street Hospital, Phoenix Hospital Group Outpatient Centre and The Harley Street Clinic.

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