Mr Sreedhar  Jyothi

Mr Sreedhar Jyothi

Consultant Ophthalmologist, Cosmetic Eye Lid and Lacrimal Surgeon

MD, FRCOphth


Specialises in

  • Eye lid surgery: cosmetic and non-cosmetic
  • Lacrimal surgery for watery eyes
  • Blepharitis and dry eye treatment
  • Eye lid cancer surgery and reconstruction
  • General eye health check up

I am a consultant ophthalmologist at Spire Leeds Hospital with a special interest in oculoplastic, orbital, lacrimal, aesthetic eye lid surgery and cataract surgery. I have been working at St James's University Hospital, Leeds and Hull University teaching Hospitals NHS, since 2014.

I have performed over 2,000 eye lid surgeries as a consultant eye lid and mid face surgeon. My surgical outcomes have been excellent with minimal complication rate and a very high patient satisfaction. My expertise is in cosmetic surgery of the eyes, eyelids and periocular complex including eyebrows and upper cheeks; lacrimal surgery including treatment of blepharitis, dry eyes and watery eyes (tear duct surgery); management of eye lid skin cancers and reconstruction; thyroid eye disease management and rehabilitation surgery; cataract surgery.

My earlier training as a doctor was in India and later in the UK, before finishing my research fellowship as Doctor of Medicine (MD) at the prestigious Cranfield University, UK, researching into new modalities of treating eye conditions. I later obtained advanced specialist training in eye surgery, oculoplastic, orbital and lacrimal surgery at St James's University Teaching Hospital in Leeds.

I am an honorary senior lecturer at Leeds University and have been involved in extensive research in the field of ophthalmology and have more than 100 national and international presentations and published widely in peer reviewed journals. 

Currently I lead the oculoplastic services at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and am also managing director of “Aesthetic eye YUVA” providing facial non-surgical aesthetic services.

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General Medical Council Number: 6070377

Treatment information

Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Sreedhar Jyothi at Spire include:

Cosmetic surgery

Ophthalmology

Other treatments

  • Blepharitis management and eye lash electrolysis
  • Cataract surgery
  • Cosmetic blepharoplasty
  • Dry eye management
  • Eye and adnexal skin cancer removal and reconstruction
  • General ophthalmology
  • Lid malposition correction
  • Ptosis correction
  • Thyroid eye disease management
  • Watery eye management and surgical correction

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Additional information

Ophthalmology
Cataract surgery
Oculoplastic surgery
Lacrimal disorders

Special clinical interests: Cosmetic blepharoplasty; ptosis correction; lid malposition correction; eye and adnexal skin cancer removal and reconstruction; blepharitis management and eye lash electrolysis; dry eye management; watery eye management and surgical correction; thyroid eye disease management; cataract surgery; general ophthalmology.

MD / Cranfield University / 2012
Doctor of Medicine
Research degree in ophthalmology

FRCOphth / Royal College of Ophthalmologists / 2016
Fellow, Royal College of Ophthalmologists
Completion of training in ophthalmology


Professional memberships

Royal College of Ophthalmologists

British Oculoplastic Surgery Society

North of England Ophthalmological Society


Professional leadership

Lead for Oculoplastic Services, St James University Hospital NHS, Leeds

  • Non-invasive classification of orbital tissue pathology based on texture analysis parameters from magnetic resonance image. European Ophthalmic review, 2017
  • Difficult indirect carotid-cavernous fistulas – alternative techniques to gaining access for treatment. Clinical Interventions in Aging, Oct 2014
  • Patient-reported benefit from oculoplastic surgery. Eye, Oct 2012
  • Entropion-ectropion: the influence of axial globe length on lower eyelid malposition. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg, May 2012
  • Regression of early diabetic macular oedema is associated with prevention of dark adaptation. Eye, Dec 2011
  • Five-year visual outcome following laser photocoagulation of diabetic macular oedema. Eye, Jan 2011
  • AntiVEGF therapy for choroidal neovascularisation previously treated with photodynamic therapy. Eye, May 2010
  • Sickle cell disease and the eye: old and new concepts. Survey of Ophthalmology, 2010
  • Intravitreal bevacizumab for age-related macular degeneration – a critical analysis of literature. Eye, Nov 2009
  • Current treatment options for retinal angiomatous proliferans (RAP). Br J Ophthalmol, Nov 2009
  • Compliance with the quality standards of National Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Committee. Prim Care Diabetes 2009

Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon, St James's University Hospital, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

I am an avid cricket fan and represented my school and college at an intermediate level. I keenly follow England and Indian cricket teams. I like travelling and just before the Covid lockdown, my family and I enjoyed a four-week tour of the Wonders of the World, which was an experience of a lifetime. I support charity work by participating in medical/surgical camps through international charity organisations.