Dr Nick Koutroumanos
MBBS FRCOphth PgCClinEd FHEA
Consultant Ophthalmologist & Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeon
Dr Nick Koutroumanos is a leading Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon who currently sees patients at the Royal Free London - Private Patients Unit.
He has developed special expertise in adult and paediatric Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Eyelid, Orbital and Lacrimal Surgery with a particular interest in the patient-oriented and personalised, natural rehabilitation of the eyes in both functional and aesthetic surgery.
Having completed three post-residency oculoplastics fellowships and extensive oculoplastics training in London, Vancouver, New York and San Fransisco, Dr Koutroumanos currently runs a large oculoplastics practice at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead. He also leads the NHS Oculoplastic Service in Enfield, Barnet, and Edgware and the Emergency Ophthalmology Section at the Royal Free Hospital.
He is a qualified senior trainer and Royal College Examiner in eyelid surgery, cataract surgery and general ophthalmology.
Dr Koutroumanos regularly receives tertiary sub specialty referrals from other ophthalmology colleagues and consults patients of all ages with tear-duct, eyelid and eye socket conditions and dry and watery eye concerns.
Hospital Locations
Royal Free Hospital
Year qualified
2006
Country of qualification
UK
Languages spoken
English and Greek
Specialities
- Ophthalmology
Memberships
- Royal College of Ophthalmologists
- General Medical Council
- British Oculoplastic Surgery Society
- European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Registration and licensing
GMC:6134945
Procedures offered
- Blepharoplasty
- Ectropion
- Entropion
- Eyelid ptosis repair
- Eyelid cancer reconstruction
- Orbital fractures
- Paediatric eyelid and tear duct surgery
- Scarless growth removal
- Scarless tear duct repair (Endonasal DCR)
- Surgery for thyroid eye disease
- Trauma surgery
Clinical interests
- Functional and aesthetic eyelid surgery
- Periocular cancer removal and reconstruction
- Periocular trauma (around the eye)
- Thyroid eye disease
- Watery and dry eye