Ismailia Clinic
- Address
- Specialized Eye Center, Mohammed Sabry Mbdy St, El Sheikh Zayed, Ismailia
- Hours
- Saturday & Thursday, 7 — 11 PM
- Surgery Day
- Wednesday (private surgical list)
- Phone
- +20 103 161 1802
Dr. Mostafa Walyallah — Vitreoretinal Fellow at Ferdaws Eye Hospital and Member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, London. Specializing in premium cataract surgery, laser vision correction, retinal surgery, and intravitreal injections.
Four focus areas that make up most of the work I do. Each page below explains the procedure, who it's right for, and links the clinical references behind the advice.
Modern phacoemulsification with premium IOL options (monofocal, toric, multifocal), including complex cataract management.
Learn moreLASIK, SMILE, and PRK for myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism — after careful corneal thickness and topography assessment.
Learn moreRetinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, macular hole, epiretinal membrane, diabetic retinopathy — modern vitrectomy techniques.
Learn moreAnti-VEGF therapy for wet AMD, diabetic macular edema (DME), and retinal vein occlusion (RVO).
Learn moreEvery treatment plan starts with a full exam on modern equipment, and the options are laid out plainly before anything surgical is on the table. No inflated promises; no intervention that isn't needed.
Full assessment with OCT, biometry, and fundus imaging before any surgical decision is made.
Vitreoretinal fellowship at Ferdaws Eye Hospital — one of Egypt's leading retina centers.
Lens choice, surgical approach, or injection plan is tailored to your case — not a one-size protocol.
Flashes, a sudden curtain in your vision, or acute visual loss — reach out immediately for urgent triage.
Clear post-operative and post-injection schedules, with direct WhatsApp access for any concern.
Central Ismailia location in El Sheikh Zayed, with Zagazig retina support at Ferdaws Eye Hospital for specialist cases.
Dr. Mostafa Walyallah is an ophthalmology specialist with a subspecialty focus on vitreoretinal surgery and cataract surgery.
He works as a vitreoretinal fellow at Ferdaws Eye Hospital in Zagazig and runs a private surgical list and an evening clinic at the Specialized Eye Center in Ismailia on Saturdays and Thursdays. He also sees retina patients at a Cairo clinic on Tuesday evenings. He previously trained as a resident at the Memorial Institute of Ophthalmic Research (MIOR) in Cairo, and won the Video Abstract Award at the European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) 2025 congress in Copenhagen.
Ismailia for the private clinic and surgical list, Zagazig for retinal surgeries at Ferdaws Eye Hospital, plus a Cairo clinic slot.
A small selection — retina and cataract surgery, teaching sessions, and ESCRS / Arab Eye Academy lectures.
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Excellent experience. The doctor explained each step of my surgery and the result exceeded expectations.
Thorough examination and excellent follow-up after intravitreal injections. Clear diagnosis and respectful care.
Significant improvement after retinal surgery. Grateful to the doctor and the team for their attention.
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Ophthalmology specialist and vitreoretinal fellow. Specializing in premium and complex cataract surgery, laser vision correction (LASIK/SMILE/PRK), retinal and vitreous surgery, and intravitreal injections.
Private clinic inside the Specialized Eye Center on Mohammed Sabry Mbdy Street, El Sheikh Zayed, Ismailia. Open Saturday and Thursday, 7 — 11 PM.
Yes. WhatsApp +20 103 161 1802 directly for appointment bookings or service inquiries.
The clinic accepts cash payments. For other arrangements, please contact in advance to confirm.
Cataract surgeries and the private surgical list are performed every Wednesday at the Specialized Eye Center in Ismailia. Specialist retinal surgeries are performed at Ferdaws Eye Hospital in Zagazig.
Seek immediate care for sudden flashes of light, a sudden shower of floaters, a curtain or shadow in your vision, or sudden visual loss — these can be signs of retinal detachment.
Ismailia clinic: Saturday & Thursday, 7 — 11 PM. Cairo clinic: Tuesday, 8 PM. A single WhatsApp message is enough to start.