22 years of experience
Dublin 16, D03 FY75
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Dr Tommy Vorvolakos is a highly skilled Consultant Ophthalmologist based in Ireland, providing comprehensive, evidence-based eye care at Medical Optics. He has particular expertise in paediatric ophthalmology, offering specialist assessments for children with a wide range of eye conditions, including visual development concerns, refractive errors, strabismus (squint), and other childhood ophthalmic disorders, with a focus on early diagnosis and timely intervention.
With a patient-centred approach, Dr Vorvolakos prioritises clear communication and personalised care, creating a reassuring environment while using advanced diagnostic technologies to guide treatment decisions. He is highly proficient in the use of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) alongside other modern imaging and diagnostic techniques, enabling the accurate diagnosis, monitoring, and management of complex retinal, optic nerve, and other ophthalmic diseases.
Committed to continuous professional development, Dr Vorvolakos remains up to date with the latest advances in ophthalmology to ensure his patients benefit from contemporary, evidence-based treatments. He is dedicated to delivering high-quality care across a broad spectrum of eye conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD), helping patients preserve and optimise their vision throughout all stages of life.
Irish Medical Council - (IMC)
No. 521686
MD University Of Medicine And Pharmacy "gr.T.Popa" Iasi 2003
19 Fairview, Dublin 16, Ireland, D03 FY75
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Dr. Tommy Vorvolakos speaks English
Where is Dr. Tommy Vorvolakos located?
Dr. Tommy Vorvolakos primarily practices at Medical Optics - Dublin, located at 19 Fairview, Dublin 16, Ireland, D03 FY75
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