MBBChir, FRCP, MClinEd, PGCert
Ophthalmologist
16 years of experience
Liverpool, L7 8YE
28 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Mr Damien Yeo, Dr. Anas Injarie and 8 others
16 years of experience
Liverpool, L7 8YE
28 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Mr Damien Yeo, Dr. Anas Injarie and 8 others
16 Apr 2025
23 May 2025
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Dr Nima Ghadiri is a Consultant Medical Ophthalmologist and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at Liverpool University Hospitals. He specialises in inflammatory eye diseases, including uveitis, scleritis and episcleritis, as well as orbit and ocular surface disorders. He earned his medical degree from the University of Cambridge, with further training in Cambridge, Norwich, and London. Additionally, he holds an MClinEd with Merit and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. As a clinical educator, he explores new immersive technologies and contemporary learning styles.
Dr Ghadiri has a background in leadership, having earned a Distinction in the NHS Leadership Academy Programme and a PGCert in Leadership and Management. He previously served as the national Medical Ophthalmology trainee representative from 2015 to 2019 and as Chief Resident at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH). His contributions to the field include authoring the Eye chapter in the first textbook on AI in Clinical Medicine and serving as the Uveitis section editor for the EYE journal, where he disseminates the latest research and clinical practices. He also edits the Oculomics section for EYE News.
Medical ophthalmology focuses on diagnosing and managing eye disorders related to systemic diseases and the medical management of eye conditions. This field requires a dual expertise in ophthalmology and internal medicine, emphasising a holistic patient approach and collaborative teamwork with various specialties. Dr Ghadiri’s integrative approach to care is evident in his interests in utilising technology for patient care and education, and promoting art and nature for the wellbeing of patients and staff.
Dr Ghadiri specialises in eye inflammation and is actively involved with the Uveitis National Clinical Study Group and the WHO Technical Working Group for Uveitis. His research includes investigating the origins of UK ophthalmic practice, and he has presented work on Avicenna to international audiences as part of a diploma in the History of Medicine. His articles on various topics, including hospital gardens, art in medicine, immersive technologies, and the mental health of NHS staff, have been published in national newspapers.
If you want to read more, please click on Dr Ghadiri's website here: http://www.drnima.co.uk
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MBBChir - University of Cambridge, UK in 2009
MA Neuroscience - University of Cambridge, UK in 2006
PGCert Healthcare Leadership - Open University, UK in 2016
MClinEd Clinical Education and Research - University of East Anglia, UK in 2017
FRCP - Royal College of Physicians, UK in 2020
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I was seeing Mr Ghadiri in Cambridge and have requested to be seeing him when i moved to the north of england as he provides the combined care i need and deals with my eyes and other issues in the body with the approach I would expect he is a credit to the national health service of this country
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Thank you for really listening
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Thanks for really listening to me
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very knowledgable doctor who keeps up to date with the latest in the field. Where he doesnt know about something (eg not in his immediate expertise), he is sincerely curious and asks insightful questions. Made me feel at ease throughout my care. thank you Dr Nima
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I'm so glad I chose Dr Ghadiri. I had a routine eye exam for follow up of my long standing condition, and also some concerns about dry eyes, which he addressed thoroughly including medical issues and also checked how I was. The whole experience was smooth and professional. Highly recommend! What I liked: Knowledgeable and skilled Kind and compassionate Efficient and professional Addressed my concerns effectively Would recommend to: Anyone looking for a reliable and caring ophthalmologist.
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very positive experience with this doctor
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I have a rare condition which causes inflammation in my eyes and have spent a long time trying to find someone in the private system who was an expert in this area Feel very fortunate to have found Dr Nima Ghadiri in the NHS - he spent more time and considered my case more than any of the opthalmologists i saw privatelu
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Dr. Ghadiri restored my sight after my eye inflammation was misdiagnosed elsewhere. I went through a challenging few months before seeing him, but I felt reassured the moment I met him. Since then, my condition has improved significantly. I'm also grateful to his secretary for her support. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had Dr. Ghadiri and his team care for me.
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No one else listened to me. He did.
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Very competent, friendly, professional
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23 May 2025Mr Damien Yeo
Ophthalmology“I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Nima, with whom I also share a publication. I have attended national meetings he organised, which were always of high calibre. He is an excellent doctor with extensive clinical knowledge, which he applies consistently in his daily care for patients.”
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OphthalmologyGreat to have worked with Nima at Moorfields. Dedicated and acts decisively for the benefit of his patients.
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This monumental tome spans the full landscape of immunology – from molecular mechanisms and immune development to vaccine innovation, immunotherapy, and inflammatory disease. With 350 chapters authored by leading experts, the updated edition builds on the first with expanded coverage of cutting-edge areas like cancer immunotherapy, immunity to viral infection, vaccine development, inflammatory responses, and high-throughput analyses. Hopefully it'll be an invaluable resource for academic libraries serving diverse life science and medical disciplines, from immunology to developmental and #molecularbiology. I'm thrilled to have contribute (in an Anglo-Iberian team-up with Maria L. Del Castillo) to this comprehensive resource in the "#Autoimmunity - Diseases of the Eye."
31 July 2025
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International Ocular Inflammation Society (IOIS) Congress 2025 in Rio de Janeiro June 2025 - the largest global gathering dedicated to ocular inflammation.
24 July 2025
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Last week's The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) annual congress was buzzing. It was a packed conference, and we certainly journeyed down The Long and Winding Road of cutting-edge ophthalmic practice, research and innovation....
29 May 2025
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Uveitis-North West: Weaving a Vision at the Whitworth Art Gallery Last week, the worlds of art and medicine converged once again for another six-monthly Uveitis NW at the Whitworth, which was celebrating 250 years of JMW Turner "in Light and Shade" with some of his lesser known canvases in which the landscapes are often swirling with mist, spray and dramatic light that obscures and reveals form - a powerful metaphor for the clinical experience of #Uveitis where patients can experience their vision shrouded by the haze of inflammation or distorted by the turmoil of a flare-up. This iteration we hosted "Mosaics of the Eye: Piecing Together the Complexities of Uveitis" meeting, which I had the pleasure of co-hosting with my colleague, Dr Joanne Wong (Manchester Royal Eye Hospital) We had another great turnout of colleagues from across the North-West to delve into the intricate and often challenging world of uveitis. As always, we started with a systemic overview of a topic, with my colleague at the National Behçet Centre of Excellence Prof Robert Moots sharing his extensive knowledge on Behçet's, offering invaluable insights that will undoubtedly benefit all our patients. I then followed with my own session"Framing Ocular Behçet's at the Whitworth: Beyond the Canvas," where we explored the multifaceted nature of this condition and focused on some challenging cases. Dr Greg Heath, Consultant Medical #Ophthalmologist from York, followed with a captivating presentation titled "When Too Much Tissue Merely Confuses the Issue" (a sequel to his "Tissue is the Issue" lecture) - a brilliant exploration of cognitive bias and Oslerian principles in ocular inflammation, reminding us of the timeless importance of clinical acumen in the diagnostic process. The final session of the day was a deep dive into #electrodiagnosis, including its role in the Uveitis clinic, with Prof Neil Parry from Manchester - elucidating how these tools can aid in our management of complex uveitis cases. The Whitworth blends art, nature, and a history rooted in both Manchester's industrial past and its vibrant cultural present, it served as a powerful metaphor for our work in uveitis. Just as a mosaic is composed of countless individual pieces to create a whole picture, so too is the diagnosis and management of uveitis a process of piecing together disparate clinical signs and patient experiences, much like trying to find the horizon in one of Turner's tempestuous seascapes. I extend my sincere thanks to all our speakers for their exceptional contributions, and to everyone who attended and participated. #Whitworth Behçet's UK #OcularInflammation
11 July 2025
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Dr. Nima Ghadiri's overall patient rating is 5 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 36 reviews.
What languages does Dr. Nima Ghadiri speak?
Dr. Nima Ghadiri speaks English, Persian and Spanish
Where is Dr. Nima Ghadiri located?
Dr. Nima Ghadiri primarily practices at Liverpool University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust, located at Mount Vernon St, Liverpool, United Kingdom, L7 8YE
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