
Mr Patrick Richardson
Consultant Ophthalmologist & Hon (Clinical) Assistant Professor University of Nottingham
Based In: Harley Streets
GMC registration 3090738
Mr Richardson qualified from Bart’s Hospital 1985, ophthalmology training in Liverpool and Sheffield including lecturer at Department of Ophthalmology, Sheffield University, Laser Research Fellow in Liverpool and Manchester and VR Fellowship in Birmingham.
Areas of expertise
- Retinal diseases
Macular degeneration
Diabetic retinopathy
Retinal laser
Lucentis
Eylea
Cataract surgery
Services currently provided:
Macular degeneration
Diabetic retinopathy
Cataract clinics
Intra-vitreal injection clinics
Retinal laser
Cataract surgery
Services provided
Clinic times
- Monday to Friday
Specialist interests
- Mr Richardson has published pieces on ocular melanoma, retinal tears, pharmacological modification of PVR, genetic associations with diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration.
Mr Richardson is presently PI for 4 portfolio studies and sub-PI for 2 and is looking at the effects of bariatric surgery, insulin pumps and non-medicinal compounds on diabetic retinopathy.
Insurers registered with
- Aviva Health
Bupa
Declaration
Mr Patrick Richardson does not hold a share or financial interest in Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital.
Mr Patrick Richardson does not have a share or financial interest in equipment used at Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital.
Mr Patrick Richardson does not hold any paid advisory role(s) at this hospital or on behalf of Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital.
I really could not ask for better care. All staff were kind & considerate and obviously knowledgeable. The consultant & anaesthetist were amazing - very competent & kind. Overall excellent - thank you all
Kathleen, Patient (September 2020)
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Janine, Patient (September 2020)
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Marie, Patient (September 2020)
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