Dr. Raed K. I. Mousa

Dr. Raed K. I. Mousa, MD,

Dr. Raed K. I. Mousa

Vitreoretinal Surgeon
Fellowship: Royal College of Glasgow, UK

BIO:

Dr. Raed K. I. Mousa is a highly skilled vitreoretinal surgeon with over two decades of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of complex retinal disorders. Currently practicing at Erie Retina Surgery in Erie, PA, Dr. Mousa specializes in advanced retinal surgery, including treatments for retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and vitreous hemorrhage. His expertise extends to both medical and surgical interventions for a wide range of retinal conditions.

Dr. Mousa’s impressive career includes roles as a Chief of Vitreoretinal Surgery at the International Eye Center in Gaza and a vitreoretinal specialist in numerous prestigious institutions across the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. He has contributed to various clinical trials and research studies, particularly focusing on innovative treatments for age-related macular degeneration and uveitis.

Dr. Mousa is a sought-after educator and speaker, having presented at international conferences, including the World Ophthalmic Congress and the European Vitreo-Retinal Society. He is also the author of several publications on retinal conditions and surgical techniques.

With an educational background that spans the globe, including fellowships in Germany, Israel, Palestine, and the UK, Dr. Mousa brings a wealth of international expertise to his practice. He holds both the FRSC (Fellow of the Royal Society of Chirurgeons) and FRCophtha (Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists) designations from the Royal College of Glasgow, UK, further solidifying his status as a leader in the field. Fluent in Arabic, English, Hebrew, Russian, and with working knowledge of German, he is able to provide exceptional care to a diverse patient population.

Dr. Mousa’s commitment to advancing the field of ophthalmology is evident not only in his clinical work but also in his dedication to teaching and research, making him a valuable resource for both his patients and the broader medical community.