Keratoconus: Finding Specialists in Northern Taiwan - Ophthalmology

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Hello, I have a friend who has been diagnosed with keratoconus.
However, when searching for information about this condition online, there seems to be a lack of relevant resources.
It appears that this eye disease is relatively rare in Taiwan, which may lead to some doctors having only a limited understanding of it.
This has caused my friend to feel more anxious.
Therefore, I would like to ask if there are any specialists in keratoconus in the northern part of Taiwan, such as at National Taiwan University Hospital, Veterans General Hospital, or Chang Gung Memorial Hospital.
Thank you, doctor!

wong, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/09/27

Dr. Ke Meilan reply Ophthalmology


Hello, for keratoconus, I recommend Dr.
Hu Fang-Rong and Dr.
Wang Yi-Chung at National Taiwan University.
I am not familiar with other hospitals.
The ophthalmology department head is Dr.
Ke Mei-Lan.
Best regards.

Reply Date: 2005/09/27

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Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease that affects the cornea, causing it to thin and bulge into a cone-like shape. This condition can lead to significant visual impairment and is often diagnosed in adolescents or young adults. While it is true that keratoconus is relatively rare, with varying prevalence across different populations, it is essential for patients to seek care from specialists who have experience in managing this condition.

In Northern Taiwan, several hospitals and clinics have ophthalmologists who specialize in keratoconus. Based on the information provided, the National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) is one of the leading institutions where you can find experienced doctors. Notable specialists include Dr. Hu Fang-Rong and Dr. Wang Yi-Chung, both of whom are recognized for their expertise in corneal diseases, including keratoconus.
Additionally, Taipei Veterans General Hospital (Taipei VGH) is another reputable institution where you can find specialists in this field. Dr. Ke Mei-Lan, the head of the ophthalmology department, is known for her work with corneal disorders and may also provide valuable insights and treatment options for keratoconus patients.

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, particularly the Linkou branch, is also a well-known facility for eye care in Taiwan. They have a team of ophthalmologists who are experienced in managing keratoconus and can offer advanced treatment options, including contact lenses specifically designed for keratoconus, corneal cross-linking, and, in some cases, surgical interventions.

When seeking treatment for keratoconus, it is crucial to have a comprehensive eye examination, which may include corneal topography, pachymetry, and other diagnostic tests to assess the severity of the condition. Treatment options vary depending on the stage of keratoconus. For mild cases, specialized contact lenses may suffice, while more advanced cases might require surgical options such as corneal cross-linking to halt progression or even corneal transplantation in severe instances.

Patients are encouraged to bring any previous medical records, including eye examinations and treatment history, when visiting a specialist. This information can help the doctor understand the progression of the disease and tailor a treatment plan that best suits the patient's needs.

In summary, if you or your friend is looking for specialists in keratoconus in Northern Taiwan, consider reaching out to the National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. These institutions have qualified ophthalmologists who can provide the necessary care and support for managing keratoconus effectively. It is essential to address any concerns and seek professional advice to ensure the best possible outcomes for eye health.

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