Markus Groppe

Consultant Ophthalmologist and Clinical Partner

About

Mr Markus Groppe is a General Consultant Ophthalmologist with a specialist interest in the management of patients with cataract and retinal conditions.

He was appointed as a Consultant Ophthalmologist at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS trust in 2015. He strives to deliver best care and the latest treatments to all his patients.

He is actively involved in retinal research trials and is primary and co-investigator for several trials.

He undertook postgraduate Ophthalmology training in the Oxford and West-Midlands deaneries.

Markus Groppe intensified his surgical training with a Retina Fellowship of the University of Alberta Canada in 2015. He had the opportunity to train in an excellent centre and is familiar with the latest surgical techniques and developments.

In 2010 he was appointed as Academic Clinical Lecturer by the University of Oxford and Honorary Academic Clinical Lecturer at Moorfields Eye Hospital. He combined his clinical training with academic research. He worked on Retinal Gene-therapy and Retinal microchip implants. This research has been published and presented at national and international level. He holds a PhD in Ophthalmology and concluded further research on degeneration of the retina.

He enjoys living in Buckinghamshire with his wife and two children.

Locations

Area of expertise

Qualifications

  • FRCOphth Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2013

  • FEBO Fellowship of European Board of Ophthalmology 2014

  • MRCOphth Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2008

  • PhD University of Münster Medical School, Germany 2003

  • Staatsexamen Medizin, Medical State Board 2002

Languages

  • English

  • German

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