Dr. Andrew Kirker, Ophthalmologist, Vancouver, BC

Dr. Andrew Kirker

Dr. Andrew Kirker

BSc, MD, FRCSC
Ophthalmologist
Vancouver, BC
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Dr. Andrew Kirker Bio

Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver : Academic Position Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia Background and Training Dr. Kirker is a highly skilled ophthalmologist with extensive training in various subspecialties. Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver completed his medical education at the University of British Columbia and went on to pursue a residency in ophthalmology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. During his residency, he gained a strong foundation in the field of ophthalmology.

To further enhance his expertise, Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver undertook surgical retinal fellowship training at the University of British Columbia. This specialized training provided him with advanced knowledge and skills in the surgical management of vitreo-retinal diseases.

Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver then pursued additional vitreo-retinal training in Calgary to further expand his clinical experience. Dr. Kirker's pursuit of excellence led him to Philadelphia, where he trained at the prestigious Wills' Eye Institute in the Ocular Oncology service. There, he had the privilege of learning from renowned experts in the field, Drs. Jerry and Carol Shields. This experience provided him with specialized knowledge in ocular oncology and further refined his surgical skills. Continuing his quest for knowledge and expertise, Dr. Kirker completed a fellowship in medical retina, uveitis, and ocular oncology at the University of Sydney in Australia. Under the guidance of Professor Peter McCluskey, he gained extensive experience in the medical management of retinal diseases, uveitis, and ocular oncology.

Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver areas of expertise include the medical and surgical management of vitreo-retinal diseases, medical retina, and ocular oncology. His broad range of knowledge allows him to provide comprehensive care to patients with various retinal conditions, including both surgical and medical interventions. In addition to his clinical practice,

Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver is actively involved in research. His research efforts focus on advancing the understanding and treatment of vitreo-retinal diseases, medical retina, and ocular oncology. Through his research contributions, Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver strives to improve patient outcomes and enhance the field of ophthalmology. Dr. Kirker's extensive training, clinical expertise, and dedication to research make him a valuable asset to the field of ophthalmology. His commitment to providing high-quality care and advancing knowledge in his subspecialties contributes to the overall well-being of his patients and the advancement of the field.

Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver  Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Canadian Ophthalmological Society and the Canadian Medical Association

Keywords: retina, macular disease, vitreous humour, Dry Eye,  vitreoretinal surgery, uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, Glaucoma and Intravitreal Injections, Retina,  Diabetic Retinopathy

Dr. Andrew Kirker , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver


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    Dr. Andrew Kirker is a very good Ophthalmologist in Vancouver. Would recommend
    Submitted: March 05, 2024
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    Nothing but good things to say about Dr. Andrew Kirker BSc, MD, FRCSC Ophthalmologist Vancouver, BC
    Submitted: August 09, 2023
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    Excellent doctor. He put me at ease and saved my sight! I can not recommend highly enough. Thank you Dr. Kirkre
    Submitted: April 15, 2021
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    Very happy with all the service Dr. Andrew Kirker, Ophthalmologist provided.
    Submitted: November 07, 2019

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