Journey to Expertise
Education
Graduated from Alexandria University;
Completed specialization in ophthalmology at Kiel University;
Fellowship training in pediatric ophthalmology in London;
Research training in strabismus;
Short training course in astigmatism surgery in Egypt
Shortly About
Dr. Ihab. EL-Bably
Dr. Ihab El Bably, a seasoned ophthalmologist with an impressive 28-year career, specializes in addressing vision defects, with a majority of patients seeking his expertise for conditions such as Glaucoma, Cataract, Retinal Detachment, Diabetic Retinopathy, Keratoconus, and Astigmatism. Having graduated from Alexandria University and completing his ophthalmology specialization at Kiel University, Dr. El Bably further honed his skills through fellowship training in pediatric ophthalmology in London and research training in strabismus. His dedication to advancing surgical techniques is evident in his involvement in various hospitals and institutes across Germany, including University Hospital Kiel, Moorfields Institute in London, Jena Hospital, Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Bremen-Nord Clinic, Bonn Eye Institute, and Al-Ain Institute. Dr. Ihab El Bably's commitment to the field extends beyond clinical practice, as he is a member of esteemed organizations such as the German Society of Ophthalmology, the European Society of Cataract Surgery, and the German Association for Retina. His noteworthy contributions include published research work on surgical techniques to address optical defects, featured in leading ophthalmology journals, and active participation in conferences where he presents his impactful work. Dr. El Bably's legacy includes founding the Bonn Eye Institute, showcasing his leadership and expertise in the field of ophthalmology.
Spotlight on Success
Awards & Achievement
Senior ophthalmologist with 28 years of experience;
Founder of Bonn Eye Institute
Elite Affiliations
Professional Membership
Member of German Society of Ophthalmology;
Part of the European Society of Cataract Surgery;
Member of German Association for Retina