Dr. Tarek Saad Taha Shoala Specialist Ophthalmology
Years of Experience : 22
Nationality : Egypt
Languages Known : English, Arabic
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Dr. Tarek Saad Shoala is a dedicated ophthalmologist with a special focus on pediatric eye care and rare ocular diseases as retinal dystrophies. He is committed to protecting and improving vision from the earliest stages of life. He is known for his gentle, child-friendly approach that puts both children and parents at ease, turning what can be a stressful visit into a comfortable and reassuring experience. Having served thousands of children, he provides comprehensive care for a wide range of pediatric eye conditions, including myopia (short-sightedness), squint (strabismus), amblyopia (lazy eye), and developmental visual disorders. Dr. Tarek places strong emphasis on early detection and personalized treatment plans, helping children achieve their best possible visual development and long-term outcomes. In addition, he offers advanced assessment and guidance in complex and inherited eye conditions, combining modern medical knowledge with a practical, family-centered approach to care. He was able to serve more than 700 families with different rare eye conditions. Parents trust Dr. Tarek not only for his clinical expertise, but for his clear communication, patience, and genuine commitment to every child’s vision and future.
Education & Training
- FRCS(Glasg)
- MSc
Expertise
- Comprehensive pediatric eye examinations (infants, children, and adolescents)
- Myopia (short-sightedness) control and progression management
- Diagnosis and treatment of strabismus (squint)
- Management of amblyopia (lazy eye) with individualized therapy plans
- Early detection of visual developmental disorders and learning-related vision issues
- Pediatric refractive error assessment and prescription of glasses
- Screening and management of congenital and hereditary eye diseases
- Examination and guidance for rare inherited eye conditions
- Red eye, allergies, and common pediatric eye infections
- Digital eye strain and lifestyle-related vision problems in children
- Vision screening programs for schools and early childhood detection
Blogs
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Cataracts vs. Glaucoma: Key Differences Every Patient Should Know
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Protect Your Vision: Recognizing the Early Symptoms of Glaucoma
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