Information about the doctor Klimuk Hanna Petrivna
Education:
- Bogomolets National Medical University, Faculty of Medicine;
- internship in «Ophthalmology»
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- regular participation in scientific and practical conferences: Ophthalmic HUB, Filatov Readings;
- active participation in master classes and training sessions on the diagnosis, treatment of acute and chronic eye diseases, as well as vision restoration:
- «Clinical Cases of Ophthalmology Horizons», «The Eye in Danger - Recovery and Hope».
Areas of professional development:
- clinical internship at the Ophthalmology Department of Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan (2022);
- regular exchange of experience with Ukrainian and international colleagues to implement modern practices;
- proficient in English and German, which allows me to follow international research and the latest methods in ophthalmology.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- preventive examinations;
- vision check and glasses prescription;
- treatment of inflammatory eye diseases: conjunctivitis, blepharitis, meibomitis;
- treatment of dry eye syndrome;
- conservative treatment of chronic diseases: glaucoma, AMD, retinopathies;
- administering injections: retrobulbar, subconjunctival, paravasal;
- providing medical care for eye injuries.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- «I'm interested in neuro-ophthalmology, as well as endocrinology, cardiology, and dermatology, to apply a multidisciplinary approach to eye treatment and provide comprehensive patient management.»
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- «I love to relax in the Carpathians, spend time with my family and my dog. I am interested in classical literature, watch new TV series, and listen to music.»
Doctor's advice:
- «Regular eye exams are the key to preserving vision, even if nothing is bothering you: check your eye health at least once a year. Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes of screen time, take a 20-second break and look at something 20 feet (6 meters) away. Use sunglasses with a UV filter and keep your eyes moisturized — avoid dry air or use artificial tears. Eat healthy: greens, carrots, fish, and nuts help maintain eye health. If you notice any changes in your vision or discomfort, seek timely help from an ophthalmologist — it's safe and helps preserve your vision.»