Dr. Nada S. Jabbur

Best Ophthalmology Doctor in Doha, Qatar

Dr. Nada S. Jabbur is widely regarded as the Best Ophthalmology Doctor in Qatar, standing at the forefront of advanced eye care. As Head of the Ophthalmology Division at Aman Hospital, she brings over 25 years of clinical, surgical, and academic expertise to patients seeking exceptional vision care. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, she provides tailored consultations and advanced treatments for adults and children alike, making her a leading ophthalmologist in Doha, Qatar.

Her distinguished career includes leadership positions at The Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the American University of Beirut. With over 35 publications, multiple international awards, and thousands of successful procedures, Dr. Nada blends medical excellence with a compassionate, patient-first approach. This dedication has earned her a reputation as a trusted choice for comprehensive ophthalmic care in Doha.

Primary Specialty Ophthalmology Consultant
Languages Arabic, English & French
Contact Details
Email [email protected]
Phone +974 4400 4400

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Comprehensive Ophthalmology Services in Qatar

Dr. Nada’s practice covers the full range of medical and surgical eye care — from routine vision checks to advanced laser and microsurgical procedures. Recognized as the Best Ophthalmology Doctor in Qatar and a leading ophthalmologist in Doha, Qatar, she provides accurate diagnosis, modern treatment options, and attentive follow-up for many eye conditions.

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Patients benefit from advanced diagnostic equipment, proven medical protocols, and a surgical approach shaped by decades of experience with complex cases visit our best eye doctor in Qatar.

Why Choose Dr. Nada – Top Ophthalmologist in Doha for Eye Health

Dr. Nada is recognized across the Middle East and beyond as a top eye doctor in Doha, known for her precision in cataract and refractive surgery. A highly respected cataract specialist in Qatar and laser vision correction expert in Qatar, she has trained over 120 ophthalmology residents and fellows, shaping the next generation of eye surgeons. Her role as an Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Refractive Surgery Case Reports reflects her standing in the international ophthalmic community.

Reasons patients choose Dr. Nada:

Her combination of surgical skill, academic leadership, and personalized care creates outcomes patients can trust.

Patient Testimonials – Eye Care You Can Trust

Patients frequently share their gratitude for improved vision and quality of life following treatment with Dr. Nada, a trusted ophthalmologist with patient success stories in Qatar. From life-changing cataract surgeries to precise LASIK outcomes, her work transforms daily experiences. Many patients highlight her clarity in explaining treatment plans and her calm, reassuring manner during procedures.
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These experiences reflect her dedication to delivering eye care with high patient satisfaction, built on transparency, empathy, and consistent results that inspire confidence.

Dr. Nada S. Jabbur’s Clinical Outcomes in Eye Surgery & Vision Care

Over decades of practice, Dr. Nada has achieved high success rates in complex eye surgeries. Her work in corneal transplantation, keratoconus management, and refractive procedures has helped thousands achieve clearer, healthier vision. Publications in leading journals document her case results, including innovations in toric IOL placement and treatments for post-surgical complications.

These outcomes demonstrate her ability to combine surgical precision with evidence-based decision-making for consistently positive patient results.

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Book a Consultation with Dr. Nada S. Jabbur – Leading Female Ophthalmologist in Qatar

Appointments with Dr. Nada can be scheduled directly through Aman Hospital’s Ophthalmology Center. Whether for a routine check-up, cataract evaluation, or specialized surgical consultation, her expertise ensures an informed and confident care experience.

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Early diagnosis can prevent progression in many eye conditions. Booking a consultation is the first step to safeguarding long-term vision health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best ophthalmologist in Doha for cataract surgery?
Dr. Nada S. Jabbur is recognized for her precision in cataract surgery, offering advanced lens options to improve vision quality.
Her expertise includes cataract surgery, corneal transplantation, keratoconus management, LASIK, PRK, glaucoma treatment, and more.
Yes, she provides full evaluations for laser vision correction and comprehensive glaucoma care.
You can call +974 4400 4400 or email [email protected] to schedule a consultation.

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  • Sainz De La Maza M, Foster CS, Jabbur NS. Scleritis associated with rheumatoid arthritis and with other systemic immune-mediated diseases in Ophthalmology 1994, vol.100, No.8, pp.1281-1286.
  • Sainz De La Maza M, Foster CS, Jabbur NS. Scleritis and systemic vasculitic disease in Ophthalmology 1995, vol.102, No.4, pp.687-692.
  • Sainz de la Maza M, Foster CS, Jabbur NS, Baltatzis S. Ocular characteristics and disease associations in scleritis-associated peripheral keratopathy. Arch Ophthalmol 2002, vol. 120, No.1, pp.15-19.
  • Neumann R, Jabbur NS, Vickers F, Foster CS. Topical diclofenac sodium, dexamethasone and placebo compared in a model of immunogenic uveitis in rabbits. Ocular Immunology and Inflamm 1993, pp.87-97.
  • Melki SA, Talamo JH, Demetriades  A-M, Jabbur NS, Essepian JP, O’Brien TP, Azar DT. Late traumatic dislocation of laser in situ keratomileusis corneal flaps, Ophthalmology 2000, vol. 107, No.12, pp.2136-2139.
  • Kuo IC, O’Brien TP, Jabbur NS. Photorefractive keratectomy for refractory laser in situ keratomileusis striae, J Cataract Refract Surg 2008, vol.34,No.1, pp.330-3.
  • Kuo IC, O’ Brien TP, Haller JA, Jabbur NS. Complications of sequential keratorefractive and vitreoretinal surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg 2006, vol.32, No.12, pp.2146-2148.
  • Kuo IC, MD, Ghajarnia M, O’Brien TP, Jabbur NS. Excimer Laser Surgery for Correction of Ametropia after Cataract Surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg 2005, vol.31, No.11, pp. 2104-2110.
  • Jabbur NS. Excessive fibrin after cataract surgery associated with aminocaproic acid use, J Cataract and Refract Surg 2003, vol. 29, p.1636-1637.
  • Jabbur NS, Tuli S, Barequet I, O’Brien TP. LASIK outcomes in patients with pigment dispersion syndrome, J Cataract and Refract Surg 2004, vol.30, No.1, pp.157-161.
  • Jabbur NS, Stark WJ, Green WR. Corneal ectasia after LASIK, Arch Ophthalmol 2001, 119, No.11, pp.1714-1717.
  • Jabbur NS, Sakatani K, O’Brien TP. Survey of complications and recommendations in management in dissatisfied patients seeking a consultation after refractive surgery, J Cataract Refract Surg 2004, vol. 30, No.9, pp.1867-1874.
  • Jabbur NS, O’Brien TP. Recurrence of keratitis after excimer laser keratectomy, J Cataract and Refract Surg 2003, vol. 29, No.1, pp.198-201.
  • Jabbur NS, O’Brien TP. Incidence of intraoperative corneal abrasions and correlation with age using the Hansatome and Amadeus microkeratomes in LASIK, J Cataract and Refract Surg 2003, vol. 29, No.6, pp.1174-1178.
  • Jabbur NS, Myrowitz E, Wexler J, O’Brien TP. Outcomes of second surgeries in patients with aborted LASIK secondary flap complication, J Cataract Refract Surg 2004,vol.30,No.5,pp. 993-999.
  • Jabbur NS, Kraff C and the VISX Wavefront Study Group. Wavefront Guided LASIK Surgery Using the VISX WaveScan System for Correction of Low to Moderate Myopia with Astigmatism: 6-Month Results of 277 Eyes. J Cataract Refract Surg 2005, vol. 31, No.8, pp. 1493-1501.
  • Jabbur NS, Chicani CF, Kuo IC, O’Brien TP. Risk factors involved in primary and recurrent interface epithelialization after LASIK, J Refract Surg 2004, vol.20, No.4, pp. 343-348.
  • Jabbur NS, Awwad ST, Bashshur ZF; Sequential pars plana vitrectomy and and cataract extraction with IOL implantation in a patient with a Kamra Inlay who developed a retinal detachment followed by a cataract, J Cataract Refract Surg 2017, Apr; 43 (4), 570-571.
  • Jabbur NS, Akpek EK, Stark WJ. Closed chamber technique  for repositioning subluxated iris-sutured intraocular lenses. Cornea 2005, vol. 24 (4):438-442.
  • Jabbur NS and the VISX STAR S2 Excimer Laser System Hyperopia Study Group. Endothelial cell studies after hyperopic photorefractive keratectomy, J Refract Surg 2003, vol.19, No.2, pp.142-8.
  • Fahd DC, Jabbur NS, Awwad ST. Intrastromal corneal ring segment SK for moderate to severe keratoconus: a case series, J Refract Surg 28(10): 701-5, 2012.
  • Barequet IS, Jabbur NS, Barron Y, Osterhout GJ, O’Brien TP. Perioperative microbiologic profile of the conjunctiva in photorefractive keratectomy, J Refract Surg 2001, 17, No.1, pp.55-62.
  • Antonios R, Jabbur NS, Ahmed MA, Awwad ST. Refractory interface haze developing after epithelial ingrowth following laser in situ keratomileusis and small aperture corneal inlay implantation, Amer J Ophthalmol Case Rep. 2018, Jan 28; vol. 10, 10-12.
  • Al-Abdulla NA, Jabbur NS, O’Brien TP. Astigmatism outcomes following spherical photorefractive keratectomy for myopia, J Refract Surg 1998, 14, No.6, pp.610-614.
  • Akova Y, Dutt J, Rodriguez A, Jabbur NS, Foster CS. The role of Igh-1 disparate congenic mouse T lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of herpes stromal keratitis in Current Eye Research 1993, vol.12, No.12, pp.1093-1101.
  • Abdul Fattah M, Mehanna C-J, Antonios R, Abiad, B, Jabbur NS, Awwad ST, Maamoun Abdul Fattah, MD; Carl-Joe Mehanna, MD; Rafic Antonios, MD; Bachir Abiad, MD; Nada S. Jabbur, MD; Shady T. Awwad, MD. Five-year results of combined small-aperture corneal inlay implantation and LASIK for the treatment of hyperopic presbyopic eye, J Refr Surg 2020, vol.36, No.8, pp. 498-505.