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    List of Ophthalmologists in Kenya and Their Contacts

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    List of Ophthalmologists in Kenya and Their Contacts. Ophthalmologists are eye care specialists who can diagnose and treat any issue that affects your eyes or vision. They can prescribe medication, suggest vison correction aids (like glasses or contacts) and perform surgery. It’s common to see an ophthalmologist for age-related issues like cataracts and glaucoma.

    What is an ophthalmologist?

    An ophthalmologist is an eye care specialist. Unlike optometrists and opticians, ophthalmologists are doctors of medicine (MD) or doctors of osteopathy (DO). They have specialized training and experience in diagnosing and treating eye and vision conditions.

    What education is required to become an ophthalmologist?

    Ophthalmologists must earn a four-year undergraduate degree (usually in a premedical major), then a degree from medical school (either MD or DO). After that, they must complete a one-year internship and at least three years of specialized medical and surgical training in eye care.

    In the U.S., ophthalmologists must obtain a license to practice from their state’s regulatory board.

    What does an ophthalmologist do?

    An ophthalmologist is qualified to deliver total eye care, including:

    • Eye exams.
    • Vision services (including prescribing glasses and contacts).
    • Diagnosing and treating diseases and vision issues that other health conditions (like diabetes) cause.
    • Prescribing medications.
    • Performing eye surgery.

    When would I need to see an ophthalmologist?

    An ophthalmologist can diagnose and treat a wide range of eye and vision issues, including:

    You’ll need to see an ophthalmologist if you need eye surgery or specialized treatment, including for:

    When should I have my eyes examined?

    Having your eyes and vision checked regularly can help your ophthalmologist identify problems right away. How often you should get your eyes checked usually depends on your age:

    • Kids: A pediatrician should check your child’s eyes at every well-child visit until they’re old enough to start school, and then every one to two years.
    • Adults younger than 40: every five to 10 years.
    • Adults between 40 and 54: Every two to four years.
    • Adults older than 55: Every one to three years.

    If you have diabetes, you should have your eyes checked every year to monitor your eyes for early signs of diabetes-related retinopathy.

    You might need your eyes checked more often than this if you wear glasses, contacts or use another type of visual aid. Ask your ophthalmologist or healthcare provider if you need eye exams more often.

    Visit your ophthalmologist or another eye care specialist as soon as you notice any changes in your vision. Talk to your eye care specialist if you notice any new symptoms in your eyes, including:

    List of Ophthalmologists in Kenya and Their Contacts

    Nairobi

    1. Dr. Shaffique Mumtaz Hirani
      • Location: Doctors Park, 3rd Floor, Wing A, Suite A4 Near Aga Khan University Hospital 3rd Parklands Avenue, Nairobi
      • Contacts: 0731-388668, 0704-345672, 0721-388666, 0734-450136
      • Email: [email protected]
    2. Dr. Fayaz Khan
      • Location: Lions Sightfirst Eye Hospital, Kaptagat Road
      • Contact: +254 20 422 6000
    3. Dr. Otieno Patricia M.
      • Location: Kenyatta National Hospital Doctors Plaza, Suite No 34
      • Contact: 020-2726300, Ext. 44319, 43430
    4. Dr. Ogony P. Jashon Onyango
      • Location: KCS Building, 5th Floor, Mama Ngina Street
      • Contact: 020-2224226, 0722-828770
      • Email: [email protected]
    5. Dr. Ogony Walter Owen
      • Location: Old Mutual Building, 3rd Floor, Room 327, Kimathi Street
      • Contact: 0705-026558
      • Email: [email protected]
    6. Dr. Nyaga Patrick T
      • Location: The Nelson Awori Centre, 4th Floor, Suite 6B, Ralph Bunche Road
      • Contact: 020-2722758, 0703-705775
      • Email: [email protected]
    7. Dr. Nyaga Godfrey
    8. Dr. Njuguna Margaret W.
      • Location: Upperhill Eye Laser Centre, Upperhill Medical Centre, 2nd Floor
      • Contact: 0735-535940
      • Email: [email protected]
    9. Dr. Njoya Wendy
      • Location: Upper Hill Eye and Laser Centre, Ralph Bunche Road
      • Contacts: 0714-617782, 0739-329348, 0732-069004
      • Email: [email protected]
    10. Dr. Nderi Gideon J.
      • Location: Kenyatta National Hospital Doctors Plaza, No. 5
      • Contacts: 0722-377778, 0733-743016
      • Email: [email protected]
    11. Dr. Mwangi Wambui Caroline
      • Location: Mbagathi District Hospital
      • Contact: 0722-832615
    12. Dr. Msyoki J. J.
    13. Dr. Muwale Onyango Oscar
    14. Dr. Munene Rhoda Mutundu
      • Location: Fortis Medical Consultants, Fortis Suites, Ngong Road
      • Contact: 0723-603602
      • Email: [email protected]
    15. Dr. Mukesh Joshi
      • Location: Laser Eye Centre, 4th Floor, Sarit Centre
      • Contacts: 0722-526698, 0735-678870
      • Email: [email protected]

    Kisii

    1. Dr. Abunga E S
      • Location: Nyakongo Towers, 2nd Floor, Kisii
      • Contact: 0733-835247, 0721-666392
    2. Dr. Daniel Oira Kiage
      • Contact: +254 58 319 94
      • Location: Nyanchwa Road, Kisii
    3. Prof. Kiage Dan O.

    Kisumu

    1. Dr. Ocholla J O
      • Location: Bon Accord House, Oginga Odinga Road
      • Contact: 057-2021060
    2. Dr. Njom Victor Miganda

    Mombasa

    1. Dr. Komal Shah
      • Location: Nyali Plaza, Ground Floor, Opposite Nyali Cinemax, Mombasa
      • Contacts: 0714-292666, 0737-583543
      • Email: [email protected]
    2. Dr. Korir Fredrick
      • Location: Lighthouse for Christ Eye Centre, Mombasa
      • Contact: 0721-255840
      • Email: [email protected]
    3. Dr. Matende Ibrahim
      • Location: Shiloh Excelllent Ophthalmic Services, Nyerere Avenue, Mombasa
      • Contacts: 0736-382191, 0700-623373
      • Email: [email protected]

    This list covers some of the top ophthalmologists in Kenya, with the majority based in Nairobi, and key specialists also located in Kisii, Kisumu, and Mombasa.

    Nyongesa Sande
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    Nyongesa Sande is a Kenyan politician, blogger, YouTuber, Pan-Africanist, columnist, and political activist. He is also an informer and businessman with interests in politics, governance, corporate fraud, and human rights.