Bsc, MBBS, FC Ophth (SA), MMed (Ophth), FRANZCO
Dr Saadiah Goolam is an ophthalmic surgeon with expertise in cornea, external disease, anterior segment, and complex cataract management. She provides a tailored approach to patient care, with management that is evidence-based and in line with best practice patterns.
Dr Goolam is a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. She studied Medicine at the University of New South Wales where she undertook degrees in Science (Anatomy/Physiology), Medicine and Surgery.
After relocating to South Africa, Saadiah completed her specialist training with the College of Ophthalmologists of South Africa. She was awarded a Master of Medicine in Ophthalmology from the University of the Witwatersrand for her research in Retinoblastoma in the South African Population.
Dr Goolam was awarded the Neville Welsh medal by the College of
Medicines South Africa for distinguished results in Part I of the fellowship examinations. She received the Elie Dahan Ophthalmic Surgery Prize for top resident of the year, and the registrar prize for best poster presentation by invited international peer review at the Ophthalmological Society of South Africa Congress. She was awarded an International Travel Grant to present her research at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) congress in Denver, Colorado.
Saadiah returned to Australia to undertake a corneal fellowship at
Sydney Eye Hospital followed by a Cornea and Anterior Segment fellowship at Westmead Hospital. She also undertook specific training in lamellar and endothelial keratoplasty techniques with Apollo Hospitals and The Lions Eye Institute for Transplant and Research.
Dr Goolam is a reviewer for the World Ophthalmology Congress abstract submissions in the categories cornea, cataract and external disease; and has been invited as a panellist and speaker at international cornea meetings.
Dr Goolam is a research affiliate with the Save Sight Institute
for the University of Sydney and has served as an investigator for several clinical trials involving novel therapeutics for dry eye disease, adenoviral conjunctivitis, and Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy. Through her affiliation with the Discipline of Ophthalmology, Save Sight Institute, she serves as instructor and examiner for the Practical Ophthalmic Science Programme for the University of Sydney and is a lecturer and demonstrator for the RANZCO trainee Microsurgical Skills Course.
Practice Locations
- Concord
- Norwest
Area of Specialisation
- Cornea and External Disease
- Cataract