Por qué es un doctor de primer nivel/Professional statement/Perché è un dottore di prim’ordine
Mr Sundeep Kheterpal is a leading consultant ophthalmologist based in Windsor who specialises in refractive surgery (laser vision correction), accommodative and multifocal lens implants, refractive cataract surgery, retina and macula and eyelid plastic surgery as well as all aspects of general ophthalmology. He has been performing cataract surgery for more than 26 years and laser eye surgery since 1992. His first multifocal lens implant took place in 1998. Mr Kheterpel is also the medical director for The Windsor Eye Clinic.
Mr Kheterpal completed his medical training at Cambridge University and Oxford Clinical School before going on to train in ophthalmic surgery at Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre and the world-famous Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. As a previous consultant at the King Edward VII Hospital Windsor and Royal Berkshire Hospitals NHS Trust for many years, Mr Kheterpal led the development of many new techniques and services for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and laser cataract surgery. He was one of the first surgeons in the UK to undertake photodynamic laser and thermal laser for macular degeneration and was one of the pioneers for the introduction of Lucentis in the Thames Valley.
Besides his ophthalmologic practice, Mr Kheterpal is a reviewer of both national and international medical journals and regularly lectures at local, national and international meetings. He currently sees his patients at Spire Thames Valley, BMI Princess Margaret Hospital, Bridge Clinic Maidenhead and Nuffield Health Guildford.
Mr Kheterpal completed his medical training at Cambridge University and Oxford Clinical School before going on to train in ophthalmic surgery at Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre and the world-famous Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. As a previous consultant at the King Edward VII Hospital Windsor and Royal Berkshire Hospitals NHS Trust for many years, Mr Kheterpal led the development of many new techniques and services for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and laser cataract surgery. He was one of the first surgeons in the UK to undertake photodynamic laser and thermal laser for macular degeneration and was one of the pioneers for the introduction of Lucentis in the Thames Valley.
Besides his ophthalmologic practice, Mr Kheterpal is a reviewer of both national and international medical journals and regularly lectures at local, national and international meetings. He currently sees his patients at Spire Thames Valley, BMI Princess Margaret Hospital, Bridge Clinic Maidenhead and Nuffield Health Guildford.
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Blepharoplasty
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Cataracts
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Glaucoma
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Glaucoma surgery
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Laser eye surgery
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Macular degeneration (AMD)
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Macular hole
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Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS)
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Oculoplastics
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Retina
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Retinal detachment surgery
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Vitrectomy
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The Windsor Eye ClinicBridge Road SL6 8DG - Maidenhead(+44) 01212814704
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Spire Thames Valley HospitalWexham Street SL3 6NH - Slough(+44) 01212814704
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BMI The Princess Margaret HospitalOsborne Road SL4 3SJ - Windsor(+44) 01212814704
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The Beaconsfield ClinicLittle Hall Barn, Windsor End HP9 2JW - Beaconsfield(+44) 01212814704
Is MIGS with the Glaukos iStent® safe and effective?
In our latest article, leading consultant ophthalmologist, Mr Sundeep Kheterpal, provides a detailed insight into minimally invasive glaucoma surgery.
Lens implants: which ones do I chose?
How does a surgeon calculate the strength of your new lens implant and what types of lenses will offer the clearest vision? Consultant ophthalmologist, Mr Sundeep Kheterpal, explains:
Do I need cataract surgery or are there alternative treatments?
'Do I really need cataract surgery?' is a question many people with cataracts ask when they've first been diagnosed with the condition. But, as Mr Sundeep Kheterpal explains in this article, surgery isn't the first line of treatment and there are some others you can try beforehand to manage the condition.
Is cataract surgery considered major or minor surgery?
Although cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed types of surgery around the world, there are still some risks involved and to perform this procedure, a surgeon requires extensive surgical experience and expertise. Mr Sundeep Kheterpal explains how easy it is to perform this procedure and what you should look for in a surgeon to do this procedure for you.