Eye Surgeon | Medical Director Oculus Eye Clinic Bucharest
Over 30 years of surgical experience in cataract, refractive, corneal and vitreoretinal surgery.
International speaker. Live surgery educator.
This website documents real surgical cases, conference lectures and clinical expertise through video-based education.
Dr. Ozana Moraru is a senior ophthalmic surgeon based in Bucharest, Romania, and co-founder of Oculus Eye Clinic, one of the Romania’s leading centers for advanced eye surgery.
With over three decades of experience in ophthalmic surgery, Dr. Ozana Moraru is internationally recognized for her work in cataract, corneal and vitreoretinal surgery, as well as for her academic and educational contributions to modern ophthalmology. Her clinical practice combines high-volume surgical experience with continuous involvement in international congresses and live surgery demonstrations.
Dr. Moraru’s surgical activity covers a broad spectrum of anterior and posterior segment pathology, with a particular focus on complex and challenging cases.
Key areas include:
Cataract surgery, including complex and high-risk cases
Corneal surgery and corneal transplantation
Vitreoretinal surgery
Each area is supported by extensive surgical case documentation and real intraoperative video material.
Throughout her career, Dr. Moraru has performed tens of thousands of ophthalmic surgical procedures, including:
- a very large volume of cataract surgeries, from routine cases to advanced and complicated pathology;
- numerous corneal transplant procedures;
- complex vitreoretinal interventions.
Her work is characterized by precision, consistency, and a strong emphasis on surgical planning and intraoperative decision-making.
“Experience matters most when cases become complex.
Surgery is not only technique, but judgment.”
Dr. Ozana Moraru is a frequent invited speaker and moderator at major international ophthalmology congresses and courses.
Her lectures focus on:
- management of complex cataract surgery;
- surgical strategies in difficult anterior segment cases;
- decision-making in combined anterior and posterior segment pathology.
Many of these presentations are available as embedded video recordings, reflecting her commitment to surgical education and knowledge sharing.
Dr. Moraru’s approach is based on careful case evaluation, respect for surgical anatomy, and continuous refinement of technique through lifelong learning and international collaboration.