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Founded in 1856, St John & St Elizabeth Hospital is one of the UK’s largest independent charitable hospitals. Our commitment to our patients is in the quality of our care, the range of our services and the quality of our consultants and staff.
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St John & St Elizabeth Hospital is renowned for its highly specialised clinics that provide exemplary care for patients. Our expert Consultants cover the full range of specialties and are able to treat almost any medical condition.
We’re proud to be the chosen Hospital for some of the world’s leading Consultants. Our specialist Consultants cover a wide range of specialisms and are committed to our values as a Hospital.
Mr Graham Duguid graduated in medicine from Aberdeen University and trained in ophthalmology in Glasgow, Melbourne, London and Paris. He was registrar and senior registrar in Moorfields Eye Hospital and then subspecialised in vitreo-retinal surgery as a fellow at Moorfields and Hopital Lariboisiere in Paris. He was appointed to the Western Eye Hospital (Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust) as a consultant in 2001. Amongst his clinical roles there, he is in charge of the Eye Accident and Emergency Department.
Mr Duguid specialises in medical and surgical diseases of the retina, cataracts and ocular trauma. He is also experience in medical management of glaucoma and general ophthalmic conditions. Medical retinal disease includes diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration (wet and dry types), retinal vascular occlusions, sickle-cell retinopathy and myopic maculopathy. Surgical retinal disease includes retinal detachment, macular hole, epiretinal membrane and advanced diabetic retinopathy. Mr Duguid is also able to offer small-gauge vitrectomy.
Mr Graham Duguid is a Consultant Advisor in Ophthalmology to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and holds regular clinics at their headquarters in Gatwick.He is also a Designated Aviation Ophthalmologist to the Civil Aviation and Safety Authority of Australia (CASA) and sits on the Vision Panel for the Department of Transport.