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About Anna Gkountelia

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Miss Gkountelia NHS practice is based at BHR Hospitals NHS Trust (Queens hospital) where she is offering a comprehensive eyelid and lacrimal service for children and adults, heading alongside the division of emergency eye clinic.

She had subspecialist training in the field of oculoplastic (eyelid) and lacrimal (tear duct) surgery in London, Reading and Cambridge. Her particular area of clinical interest lies in the management of eyelid conditions ranging from aesthetic to reconstructive in nature.

She qualified at the National & Kapodistrian Medical School of Athens, Greece in 2004, and underwent postgraduate medical training in Ophthalmology in Athens, Greece.

This was followed by extensive training in the UK for 3 and a half years with an Oculoplastics, Orbital and Lacrimal fellowships at  Reading, Cambridge, and London, including a fellowship at the multidisciplinary craniofacial unit at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital were she gained expertise to manage complex skin cancer reconstruction, thyroid eye disease and periocular trauma.

She plans and provides treatment to a wide range of conditions of the eyelids and periocular region, reconstructive eyelid surgery- including post-Mohs surgery reconstruction, watery eyes (external and endoDCR surgery), blepharospasm, TED, ocular and periocular NF.

Anna is the lead for Eye Casualty services since January 2020, practising general ophthalmology and supporting the emergency eye clinic. She is also working closely with the Clinical Leads and ED colleagues across London to improve the Ophthalmology emergency and out of hours services.

Working closely with the dermatology and maxillofacial team she is planning treatment for complex cases. Participating in regular MDT meetings (Mohs MDT, skin cancer MDT, orbital MDT) I gain advanced experience of planning the right treatment for every complex case. 

She takes a keen interest in teaching the next generation of Trainee Ophthalmologists. She is pleased to have the opportunity of teaching ST1, ST2 and ST4 doctors in ophthalmology who rotate into our department. She also participates in the weekly meetings, the monthly clinical governance and supporting the local primary care services regarding ophthalmology queries/referral and running regular teaching sessions.

Clinical Interests

  • Blepharoplasty
  • Ptosis
  • Eyelids bags
  • Cosmetic eyelid and brow surgery
  • Periocular skin cancer
  • Watery eyes (lacrimal surgery)
  • Facial palsy
  • Eyelid malposition
  • Thyroid eye disease
  • Blepharospasm
  • Oculoplastic surgery for children (paediatric oculoplastic)

Professional Memberships

  • General Medical Council (GMC)
  • European Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS)
  • British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS)
  • The Royal College of Ophthalmologists

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

7333263
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

MD, MRCOphth, OPT

Professional memberships

  • General Medical Council (GMC)
  • European Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS)
  • British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS)
  • The Royal College of Ophthalmologists

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