Information about the doctor Arestovych Iryna Antonivna
Work experience: 27 years
Category: Higher
Education:
- Gomel State Medical Institute, surgical subinternship;
- residency in ophthalmology at the Eye Microsurgery Center
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- participant of professional congresses and symposiums: 5th UAO Congress “Ophthalmic Light. Ophthalmic Surgery in Ukraine 2024,” Glaucoma+2023 — Civil and Military Eye Trauma, Retina Lviv 2023, Ophthalmology Spring: Preservative-Free (2023, 2024);
- participant of scientific and practical conferences: Ophthalmic HUB, IV Shevalev Readings, Filatov Readings, Podillia Retina;
- participant in educational marathons and specialized initiatives: OPHTHALMIC iSCHOOL, EyeRing 2024;
- regular attendee of thematic workshops on glaucoma, myopia, uveitis, eye trauma, retinal and optic nerve pathology, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), OCT diagnostics, vitreoretinal surgery, as well as psychological support for doctors and patients in stressful conditions.
Areas of professional development:
- ongoing knowledge renewal and improvement of practical skills;
- regular participation in continuing education and pre-certification cycles, including courses on optometry and contact lens fitting, glaucoma, therapeutic ophthalmology, ophthalmic surgery, rehabilitation of patients with combat injuries;
- active study and implementation of international approaches to diagnosis and treatment.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- comprehensive vision diagnostics: visual acuity testing (visometry), biomicroscopy, fundus examination, autorefractokeratometry, intraocular pressure measurement (pneumotonometry, Maklakov method, iCare);
- treatment and prevention of inflammatory, vascular, and degenerative eye diseases.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- “Vision is not just about the eyes — it reflects the overall condition of the body. That’s why I actively rely on knowledge from related fields: neurology, endocrinology, cardiology, and psychology. This interdisciplinary approach helps to more accurately determine the causes of vision disorders and select an individualized, effective, and safe treatment.”
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- “I enjoy traveling, classical literature, and music.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Take care of your eyes daily — they require regular attention like any other organ. A healthy lifestyle, balanced nutrition, and proper sleep and rest patterns are essential. Limit screen time, take breaks during visual strain, and protect your eyes from UV exposure. Don’t delay a visit to the ophthalmologist when symptoms arise — early diagnosis yields the best results. And most importantly — follow your doctor’s recommendations: modern ophthalmology offers many solutions for preserving and improving vision.”