Dr. Mohamed Mahfouz Salama

Dr. Mohamed Mahfouz Salama

Consultant Ophthalmologist in Luxor
Best Cataract Surgery Doctor

Dr. Mohamed Mahfouz Salama

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Dr. Mohamed Mahfouz Salama - Consultant Ophthalmologist in Luxor

Best Cataract Surgery Doctor

 

About the Doctor:

 

Dr. Mohamed Mahfouz Salama is a consultant specializing in ophthalmology, with extensive experience in treating eye conditions and performing advanced surgical procedures. He holds a Master’s degree in Ophthalmology from Assiut University and is known for providing exceptional care in the field of eye surgery, particularly cataract removal (cataract surgery).

 

Educational Qualifications:

 

Master’s in Ophthalmology - Assiut University

Clinic Features:

 

The clinic is equipped with a TV screen for patient comfort.

Air conditioning to ensure a comfortable environment during visits.

Clinic Address:

Luxor City, Walid Street, in front of the TV Tower, next to Al-Amal Laboratory.

 

Best Cataract Surgery Doctor in Luxor

 

If you are looking for the best doctor for cataract surgery in Luxor, Dr. Mohamed Mahfouz Salama is an excellent option. With extensive experience in this field, he offers outstanding results using the latest cataract surgery techniques.

Dr. Ahmed Yehia is also a well-known doctor in the area. However, the best choice may depend on your personal experience and the expected results from each doctor.

 

How to Choose the Best Ophthalmologist in Luxor?

 

Ask previous patients for feedback on the outcomes of their surgeries.

Ensure the doctor has specific expertise in cataract surgery.

Book an initial consultation to assess if the doctor meets your needs.

For appointments or inquiries:

Phone number: 0101 550 1148



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FAQ

The symptoms of eye inflammation vary depending on its cause and type, but generally include:

Redness: This occurs due to the dilation of blood vessels in the eye.

Itching and burning: Itching or a burning sensation may indicate eye inflammation.

Swollen eyelids: Swelling may occur in either the upper or lower eyelid.

Discharge: Clear, yellow, or green discharge may appear from the eye, especially upon waking.

Increased tearing: Tears may increase due to irritation in the eye.

Feeling of a foreign body in the eye: The person may feel as though something is stuck in the eye, even if there is nothing there.

Light sensitivity: Looking at light may become uncomfortable due to inflammation.

Blurred vision: Inflammation can cause temporary blurred vision.

Eye pain: Mild or severe pain may accompany eye inflammation, especially if swelling is present.

If these symptoms occur or worsen, it is recommended to consult an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and appropriate treatment, as neglecting the inflammation can lead to complications affecting eye health and vision.