Dr. Leila Ghiasian, born in 1976, is a distinguished ophthalmologist based in Tehran, Iran. She earned her medical degree with high honors and pursued specialized training in ophthalmology at Iran University of Medical Sciences, obtaining her board certification in 2008. Demonstrating a commitment to advancing her expertise, Dr. Ghiasian completed a fellowship in corneal and anterior segment surgery at Shahid Beheshti University in 2013.
Throughout her career, Dr. Ghiasian has been dedicated to treating patients with various eye conditions across different regions of Iran, often focusing on underserved communities. In 2015, she joined Iran University of Medical Sciences as a faculty member and assistant professor, contributing to the education of future ophthalmologists. By 2020, she had advanced to the position of associate professor, continuing her dual roles in patient care and medical education.
Dr. Ghiasian’s clinical expertise encompasses a wide range of ophthalmic procedures, including corneal transplants, cataract surgeries, and treatments for anterior segment disorders. She is actively involved in research, with publications addressing topics such as intraocular lens power calculation in keratoconus and the efficacy of oral antibiotics in treating meibomian gland dysfunction.
In addition to her clinical and academic roles, Dr. Ghiasian maintains a practice in Tehran, offering specialized ophthalmic services. Her dedication to patient care, education, and research has established her as a respected figure in the field of ophthalmology in Iran.