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About Dr Hessom Razavi
FRANZCO, FRCOphth, MBBS, MSc, BSc
Dr Hessom Razavi is a consultant ophthalmologist who works at the Lions Eye Institute (LEI), through which he provides an ophthalmology clinic at St John of God Midland Public & Private Hospital.
Hessom completed his medical degree and ophthalmology training in WA, followed by fellowships in Western Australia and Victoria. He was the inaugural Lions Outback Vision fellow in 2014, providing eye care in remote WA communities, with a focus on Aboriginal eye health. He then undertook a fellowship with Prof Robyn Guymer in Melbourne, focusing on retinal diseases and research.
Prior to this, Hessom completed a Masters degree at the University of London, for which he received the Gordon Johnson Prize for first academic standing.
Hessom's research interests include diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and indigenous eye health. He is the unit coordinator for ophthalmology teaching at the University of Western Australia.
His special interests include:
• Medical retina
• Cataracts
Dr Razavi treats both public and private patients at St John of God Midland Public and Private Hospitals.
Practice Location
- Practice name Midland Eye Clinic
- Address 53 The Crescent, Midland, WA
- Suburb or City Midland, WA
- State Western Australia
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name
- Address Lions Eye Institute, 2 Verdun Street, Nedlands, WA, 6009
- Suburb or City Nedlands, WA
- State Western Australia
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Hessom Razavi's specialty?
- Dr Hessom Razavi is a Ophthalmologist, Eye Specialist.
- What is the address of the Dr Hessom Razavi's practice?
- Dr Hessom Razavi works at 53 The Crescent, Midland, WA
- What are the Dr Hessom Razavi's qualifications?
FRANZCO, FRCOphth, MBBS, MSc, BSc
Dr Hessom Razavi is a consultant ophthalmologist who works at the Lions Eye Institute (LEI), through which he provides an ophthalmology clinic at St John of God Midland Public & Private Hospital.
Hessom completed his medical degree and ophthalmology training in WA, followed by fellowships in Western Australia and Victoria. He was the inaugural Lions Outback Vision fellow in 2014, providing eye care in remote WA communities, with a focus on Aboriginal eye health. He then undertook a fellowship with Prof Robyn Guymer in Melbourne, focusing on retinal diseases and research.
Prior to this, Hessom completed a Masters degree at the University of London, for which he received the Gordon Johnson Prize for first academic standing.
Hessom's research interests include diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and indigenous eye health. He is the unit coordinator for ophthalmology teaching at the University of Western Australia.
His special interests include:
• Medical retina
• CataractsDr Razavi treats both public and private patients at St John of God Midland Public and Private Hospitals.