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About Miss Michelle Ting

A beautiful female surgeon

Miss Ting is an award-winning Consultant Oculoplastic and Orbital surgeon caring for patients in London. With her specialist training from leading centres in the UK and USA, she offers expert care across the full spectrum of functional and aesthetic oculoplastic conditions. Known for her warm and attentive approach, she is committed to delivering safe, tailored treatment plans that prioritise both form and function. 

Education and Training

Miss Ting graduated in the top 5 of her medical school class from the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London in 2011. Ranking first place nationally in the highly competitive selection process for ophthalmology training, she completed seven years of ophthalmic surgical training in London, culminating in her admission to the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. During her residency she spent four years at the world-renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital, where she was elected to serve as Chief Resident. After a year of focused oculoplastic training at Moorfields, she was then selected as one of just two international fellows to undertake an advanced oculofacial and orbital surgery fellowship in the United States, under the auspices of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons. For two years she trained with world-leading experts at the University of California San Diego mastering the latest minimally invasive techniques in oculoplastic surgery and treating a broad range of conditions, ranging from complex orbital disease to cosmetic eyelid concerns. Her comprehensive UK and US training ensures that her patients receive the highest standard of care, combining surgical precision with the latest technical advances to achieve safe, natural-looking results.

An ASOPRS graduation certificate
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Clinical practice

Miss Ting holds a substantive consultant post at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, where she leads a busy oculoplastic service caring for adults and children with a wide range of functional eyelid, lacrimal and orbital conditions. She co-leads a competitive oculoplastics fellowship programme, where she is committed to training the next generation of oculoplastic surgeons through structured surgical teaching and mentorship. In addition to her NHS work, she offers private consultations and surgery at the Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth, Clinica Harley Street and Seon Vision in Kingston, with a focus on both functional and cosmetic eyelid concerns. 

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Prizes and Awards

Miss Ting has been recognised with a number of academic and clinical prizes throughout her career, reflecting her commitment to excellence in both patient care and surgical training.  ​​​​​Bartley R. Frueh Award 2021 and 2022, the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons  ​ Keeler Scholarship 2021, The Royal College of Ophthalmologists  ​​ Certificate of Commendation for Clinical Teaching, Moorfields Eye Hospital ​ The Dowager Countess Eleanor Peel Trust Travelling Fellowship Award 2019 ​ 1st Prize Ophthalmology Travelling Fellowship Award 2019, The Royal Society of Medicine ​ ICORG Gold Medal 2012, Imperial College Ophthalmic Research Group ​ The Treacher Collins Prize 2012, The Royal College of Ophthalmologists MB BS Gold Medal Proxime Accessit 2011, University of London ​ Faculty of Medicine Prize 2011, Imperial College London ​ Dr Cockburn Scholarship 2008, The St. Mary's Association at Imperial College London ​

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Research

Miss Ting is actively involved in oculoplastic education and research. She has authored 3 oculoplastic textbook chapters and published over 35 peer-reviewed papers in top international journals. She currently leads the clinical drug trials for thyroid eye disease at the Royal Free Hospital.

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