
Mr Saruban Pasu
BSc MBBS MD(Res) FRCOphth
About
Mr Saruban Pasu is a highly rated Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon practising at East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, The Spire Sussex Hospital and King Edward VIIs Hospital in London. He completed his schooling at The Perse School, Cambridge and went on to read medicine at Guy’s, Kings and St.Thomas’ in London.
He is the founder of The Guru Projects Foundation, which is a charitable organisation helping a number of causes. His comprehensive ophthalmology training was at Imperial College Healthcare Trust and Moorfields Eye Hospital. He is the lead for the Diabetic Retinal Screening service for East Sussex. Following a personal recommendation from the Surgeon Oculist to HM The Queen, Mr Pasu is able to see and treat patients at the prestigious King Edward VIIs Hospital, Marylebone London.
Mr Pasu is a well respected educator and is a Senior Lecturer for Kings College London, Royal College examiner and member of the Surgical skills faculty. He also provides Ophthalmology support to the England National Rugby team medical staff. His interests include Cataract surgery and disorders of the Retina including vein occlusions, diabetes and age related macular degeneration. He is able to perform retinal and YAG laser, as well as intravitreal injections. He spent two years of his training fully dedicated to research at Moorfields Eye Hospital and the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, which lead to the award of a postgraduate doctorate degree MD(res).
Mr Pasu completed his subspecialty training in Medical Retina at Moorfields Eye Hospital. During this time he developed a keen interest in complex cataract surgery and took an active and passionate role in teaching junior eye surgeons.
Mr Pasu has been described as a compassionate, dynamic and safe surgeon who prides himself on the high quality of his work.