Well, you can try Dr Sean Lee at the Royal Rattanak Hospital, he is a consultant ophthalmologist with UK and US qualifications. My foreman had battery water related eye injury about 1 month ago and he sorted it out nicely. Apparently he is full time there, he can speak good English anyway.
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Are you sure he's at the Royal Rattanak? He was at Sen Sok before.purextsb wrote:Well, you can try Dr Sean Lee at the Royal Rattanak Hospital, he is a consultant ophthalmologist with UK and US qualifications. My foreman had battery water related eye injury about 1 month ago and he sorted it out nicely. Apparently he is full time there, he can speak good English anyway.
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Ya, he left Sen Sok and moved on the Royal Rattanak Hospital now. We had a good chat so I knew about this.Lucky Lucan wrote:Are you sure he's at the Royal Rattanak? He was at Sen Sok before.purextsb wrote:Well, you can try Dr Sean Lee at the Royal Rattanak Hospital, he is a consultant ophthalmologist with UK and US qualifications. My foreman had battery water related eye injury about 1 month ago and he sorted it out nicely. Apparently he is full time there, he can speak good English anyway.
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This mail i get 06.09.2012, when i do inquiry about eye pressure:
Then here's this also (i don't remember is it same where previous mail came): http://www.cambodiacos.com/?page=front&lg=en
From: [email protected]Dear Sir,
We do check eye pressure, we will give you a full eye slit lamp examination to rule out any pathology in your eyes.
The fee starts from USD25.00 to USD50.00, it is based on case by case basis.
We will try our best to deliver you a good eye care service that you deserve.
Eye Department
Sen Sok IU Hospital
Then here's this also (i don't remember is it same where previous mail came): http://www.cambodiacos.com/?page=front&lg=en
Pardon my engrish, thanks you.
Hmm ... I think it must be written before he moved to the Royal Rattanak Hospital. I remember he told me that he just joined Rattanak about 1 month ago as a permanent doctor for good. He left Sen Sok in October last year. He has given me his new card, his new email address now is: [email protected] and his new website is: http://ukcambodianeyeclinic.webs.com.raendi wrote:This mail i get 06.09.2012, when i do inquiry about eye pressure:From: [email protected]Dear Sir,
We do check eye pressure, we will give you a full eye slit lamp examination to rule out any pathology in your eyes.
The fee starts from USD25.00 to USD50.00, it is based on case by case basis.
We will try our best to deliver you a good eye care service that you deserve.
Eye Department
Sen Sok IU Hospital
Then here's this also (i don't remember is it same where previous mail came): http://www.cambodiacos.com/?page=front&lg=en
I hope my info is helpful to all of us in this forum.
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Hey guys,
thanks for your responses.
I think I will give Dr Sean Lee a try, and maybe also Dr Do Seiha. Will let you know how I do.
Thanks again!!
thanks for your responses.
I think I will give Dr Sean Lee a try, and maybe also Dr Do Seiha. Will let you know how I do.
Thanks again!!
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I called the doctor's office at 9 a.m. this morning. My appointment was scheduled for 5:00 p.m. this afternoon by a receptionist who spoke English. I had 2 cataract surgeries at the VA Medical Center in San Francisco, CA in December 2012 and January 2013. I needed follow-up exams of both eyes.
I checked in at the front desk. They took me into the exam room at five minutes before the hour. Dr. Do Seiha tested my vision, performed the examination, and tested for glaucoma. He showed me large photographs of my eyes, explained what he saw in detail, and told me to return in three months.
Dr. Seiha patiently answered all my questions. He showed me that the sites of the surgical incision for the lens implants were well healed. He explained that there was no trace of substance on the new lenses. I saw large images of my eyes for the first time. He also reassured me that there was no evidence of complications from the cataract surgeries or glaucoma at this time.
The office is easy to locate. The staff is bilingual, professional, courteous, and efficient as well.
Total cost for this visit was $15 (USD)
I found useful information about eye doctors on this forum. A number of members recommended Dr. Do Seiha. Well you can add me to the list of satisfied customers. I am very impressed. I had a positive experience and plan to continue visiting Dr. Do Seiha's office.
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No. 121, Ang Duong (St. 110), 12202 Phnom Penh
Tel 023 992 962
I checked in at the front desk. They took me into the exam room at five minutes before the hour. Dr. Do Seiha tested my vision, performed the examination, and tested for glaucoma. He showed me large photographs of my eyes, explained what he saw in detail, and told me to return in three months.
Dr. Seiha patiently answered all my questions. He showed me that the sites of the surgical incision for the lens implants were well healed. He explained that there was no trace of substance on the new lenses. I saw large images of my eyes for the first time. He also reassured me that there was no evidence of complications from the cataract surgeries or glaucoma at this time.
The office is easy to locate. The staff is bilingual, professional, courteous, and efficient as well.
Total cost for this visit was $15 (USD)
I found useful information about eye doctors on this forum. A number of members recommended Dr. Do Seiha. Well you can add me to the list of satisfied customers. I am very impressed. I had a positive experience and plan to continue visiting Dr. Do Seiha's office.
Lunacascabelera
Do Seiha
Business Listing
No. 121, Ang Duong (St. 110), 12202 Phnom Penh
Tel 023 992 962
Anybody else knows about this doctor (are the details still current), or any other good ophtalmologist, in PP or SR ?
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For what it is worth, I've known Dr DO Seiha for close to fifteen (15) years now if not a little longer.
Dr DO Seiha is not only the most qualified and experienced ophthalmic surgeon in Phnom Penh, he is also the director of the Cambodian National Programme for Eye Health - (NPEH). Nominally, Professor NGY Meng heads the NPEH but the hard yards and daily operations of the nation's eye clinics are under the supervision of Dr Do Seiha. As such, he is a very busy man indeed and highly respected for his advancement of eye health programmes within Cambodia under very difficult budgetary and medical/political circumstances.
Outside of Phnom Penh the best eye care in the country, other than for treatment of detached retinas and for which no one has the highly sophisticated and very costly laser equipment to treat, is to be found at the Battambang Ophthalmic Care - BOC - the foremost total eye care treatment centre in Cambodia and performing between 500 to 650 ophthalmic surgical procedures every month of the year in addition to treating thousands of simple out patient cases each month.
For the English-speaking Ophthalmic Surgeon at the BOC just ask for Dr Shankar Khanal.
How do I know all of this? Quite simply because, inter alia, I've been involved in the logistics and support and fundraising for prevention of blindness and restoration of sight in Cambodia since 1998 and the equipping of the Australia supported Khmer Ophthalmologists and Eye Doctors and since almost its formation directly with the BOC.
Whilst treatment at the BOC for Cambodians is either free of charge or for a nominal payment, that for foreigners will be according to their applicable scale of charges. Their facilities are the best in Cambodia but those at CTEH at Takeo are the next best.
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Dr DO Seiha is not only the most qualified and experienced ophthalmic surgeon in Phnom Penh, he is also the director of the Cambodian National Programme for Eye Health - (NPEH). Nominally, Professor NGY Meng heads the NPEH but the hard yards and daily operations of the nation's eye clinics are under the supervision of Dr Do Seiha. As such, he is a very busy man indeed and highly respected for his advancement of eye health programmes within Cambodia under very difficult budgetary and medical/political circumstances.
Outside of Phnom Penh the best eye care in the country, other than for treatment of detached retinas and for which no one has the highly sophisticated and very costly laser equipment to treat, is to be found at the Battambang Ophthalmic Care - BOC - the foremost total eye care treatment centre in Cambodia and performing between 500 to 650 ophthalmic surgical procedures every month of the year in addition to treating thousands of simple out patient cases each month.
For the English-speaking Ophthalmic Surgeon at the BOC just ask for Dr Shankar Khanal.
How do I know all of this? Quite simply because, inter alia, I've been involved in the logistics and support and fundraising for prevention of blindness and restoration of sight in Cambodia since 1998 and the equipping of the Australia supported Khmer Ophthalmologists and Eye Doctors and since almost its formation directly with the BOC.
Whilst treatment at the BOC for Cambodians is either free of charge or for a nominal payment, that for foreigners will be according to their applicable scale of charges. Their facilities are the best in Cambodia but those at CTEH at Takeo are the next best.
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Further to my immediately preceding posting about the BOC, I have just received the ophthalmic surgical procedures data from the Battambang Ophthalmic Care - BOC - for February 2016 and these are as follows:
Cataract surgery involving insertion of an IOL (Inter Ocular Lens) - total for month - 417.
Pterygium Excision - total for month - 230.
Eviscerations (removal of eye ball in preparation for fitting a glass eye) - Total for month - 2.
So with several miscellaneous surgical procedures, the total ophthalmic surgical procedures for the month of February was 649.
OML
Cataract surgery involving insertion of an IOL (Inter Ocular Lens) - total for month - 417.
Pterygium Excision - total for month - 230.
Eviscerations (removal of eye ball in preparation for fitting a glass eye) - Total for month - 2.
So with several miscellaneous surgical procedures, the total ophthalmic surgical procedures for the month of February was 649.
OML
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