Dr. David Maberley

Dr. David Maberley

MD, FRCS(C), MSc
Ophthalmologist
Ottawa, ON
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Dr. David Maberley Bio

If you are looking for local services or a local ophthalmologist for  treatment  in the office or hospital from a Ophthalmologist, contact a provider such as ( Dr. David Maberley ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment T 613-739-6677 F 613-737-8374 ( Dr. David Maberley ) Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, ( Dr. David Maberley ) Is in good standing with theCanadian Ophthalmological Society ( Dr. David Maberley ) Is in good standing with the and the Canadian Medical Association

Keywords: retina, macular disease, vitreous humour, Dry Eye,  vitreoretinal surgery, uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, Glaucoma and Intravitreal Injections

The speaker in the video may have no association with ( Dr. David Maberley, Ophthalmologist Ottawa, ON ). 
( Dr. David Maberley, Ophthalmologist Ottawa, ON ),who is good standing with the  College of Physicians and Surgeons   may talk about some of the conditions and some of the treatment options shown on the videos. Always talk with your Local Ophthalmologist about the information you learnt from the videos in regards to Diabetic Retinopathy treatments and procedures the Local Ophthalmologist could  perform and if they would be appropriate for you. Remember good information from your  Local Ophthalmologist is the corner stone to understanding What is Glaucoma? your condition or disease like Glaucoma.

Often seeing a local ophthalmologists can treat conditons like Pars Plana Vitrectomy either in the office or clinic. An ophthalmologist is a physician who specializes in Eye Care and Vision Testing the medical and surgical care of the eyes and visual system

Please contact ( Dr. David Maberley, Ophthalmologist Ottawa, ON ) to enquire if this your Local Ophthalmologist  care provider is accepting new patients. Intravitreal eye injections of anti-VEGF medications may be used to treat diabetic macular edema, diabetic retinopathy, branch or central vein occlusion and age-related macular degeneration. If you’re interested in laser refractive surgery, ask your optometrist or ophthalmologist if you’re a good candidate. Ensure a friend or family member can drive you home after laser eye surgery and help you with daily tasks while you recover. Avoid rubbing your eyes, especially after the LASIK procedure, as it can affect the flap the ophthalmologist created during surgery.

After pars plana vitrectomy for a macular hole, the patient will be required to maintain a particular restricted head position. This may vary depending on the size of the hole, from days to several weeks. Your surgeon will be the one who best determines the amount of time that you need to maintain head-down positioning after vitrectomy surgery. In order to maintain the head-down positioning that your surgeon requests, there are devices that can be leased or purchased to facilitate head-down restricted positioning. 

Talk to your eye doctor if you'd like more information on macular pucker. 

Visit HealthChoicesFirst.com for more videos and resources on eye diseases and surgery.

The lacrimal gland is responsible for producing the watery component of our tear film. Many factors, such as medication, infections, or autoimmune diseases, can reduce its function. Thus, a complete drug and medical history is necessary to understand a patient's dry eye and the health of their lacrimal gland.

The Meibomian glands produce an oil-like substance that coats the watery layer of our tear film to prevent it from evaporating. As we age, these glands may secrete a thicker product, become blocked or dysfunctional, and we become more sensitive to wind and air conditioning. Strategies to improve Meibomian gland secretion may involve heat to melt the thickened oil and massage to express it onto the ocular surface.

Treating dry eye may require reviewing medications, increasing lacrimal gland secretion with drops, treating systemic medical conditions, helping the Meibomian glands, or a combination of these approaches.

If you require more information about laser refractive procedures, please consult your local optician or Collaboration: Ideally, optometrists and ophthalmologists work together as a partnership. Optometrists are often the first line of screening for eye diseases and manage vision correction. Ophthalmologists, with their specialized medical training, diagnose, treat, and manage medical or surgical eye conditions. This collaboration allows patients to receive comprehensive eye care. 

 

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Ratings for Dr. David Maberley MD, FRCS(C), MSc, Ophthalmologist, Ottawa ON, Diabetic Retinopathy NOW

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    This video has a title using it's but should be its ... What is Diabetic Retinopathy and It's Cause ... other than that the information was helpful.
    Submitted: August 21, 2018
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    Extremely happy with all the treatments I have received from Dr. David Maberley, Ophthalmologist, Vancouver, BC
    Submitted: September 09, 2016
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    Was asked to rate Dr. David Maberley my Ophthalmologist in Vancouver and his video based library and thought it would be good to discuss how my diabetic retinopathy was treated. Dr. Maberley was excellent in his treatment and evaluation of my condition.
    Submitted: February 07, 2016
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    Was asked to rate Dr. David Maberley action plan and educational material when I sighed up to his dashboard. I would give Dr Maberley a high rating as he recently treated me for my how does my age-related macular degeneration affect me. and gave me great educational material an really took the time to explain my condition.
    Submitted: February 06, 2016
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    I recently saw Dr. Maberley for my recently diagnosed glaucoma. I really like the video library on this site that Dr. Maberley sent to me. I would recommend Dr. Maberley to anyone looking for a knowledgeable, helpful and kind ophthalmologist.
    Submitted: January 21, 2016
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    I would recommend Dr. David Maberley the Ophthalmologist in Vancouver to anyone looking for a great Ophthalmologist. He was very educated and gave me great information on my glaucoma.
    Submitted: January 20, 2016
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    Cannot say enough good things about Dr. David Maberley an Ophthalmologist in Vancouver. Was completely professional and very educated to my eye condition. Took the time to give me some educational material on my condition and I left my visit feeling much more confident about my recovery. I would recommend Dr. David Maberley to anyone seeking a great Ophthalmologist in vancouver
    Submitted: January 16, 2016
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    I recently saw Dr. Maberley for my Glaucoma. I was very happy with Dr. Maberely's knowledge and service. He was able to answer all of my questions about immediate treatment and a plan of action moving forward. I like that he has a video library for his patients on this website. It's very informative and easy to use. Laura in Vancouver
    Submitted: January 14, 2016

Dr. David Maberley MD, FRCS(C), MSc, Ophthalmologist, Ottawa ON, Diabetic Retinopathy NOW

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