Khizar N. Rana

Ophthalmologist

Male📍 Adelaide

About of Khizar N. Rana

Khizar N. Rana is an Ophthalmologist based in Port Road, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia. He looks after eye conditions that can be painful, worrying, or slow to settle. For some people, eye symptoms show up as part of a bigger health issue. For others, it starts with something like a lump, swelling, or change in vision.


In many cases, Khizar helps with problems around the eyelids and the surface of the eye, including things like cataracts, conjunctivitis (pink eye), ptosis, and issues such as episcleritis and scleritis. Some patients also need care for tear gland and drainage problems, including dacryoadenitis and other lacrimal gland conditions. When the eye gets inflamed or infected, early checks can make a real difference.


He also works with people who have eye changes linked to thyroid issues. This includes Thyroid Eye Disease and Graves Disease, as well as hyperthyroidism. At times these conditions can affect how the eyes move, how the eyelids sit, and how comfortable the eyes feel. It’s common for treatment to involve working closely with other parts of health care, depending on what’s happening in the body.


Khizar’s work can extend to more serious eye and nearby conditions as well. This includes cataract care, and it can also include assessment of eye tumours and abnormal growths such as lacrimal gland tumours and adenoid cystic carcinoma. He also treats issues like endophthalmitis (eye infection inside the eye) and hyphema (blood in the front part of the eye). Some conditions are rare, like arteriovenous malformation, lymphoid hyperplasia, and interstitial keratitis, and they often need careful diagnosis and follow-up.


Experience and education details are not listed here. Clinical trial information is also not provided on this page. Research and publications are not shown in the available information, but Khizar focuses on practical care and clear next steps for each person, based on what’s going on with their eyes.

Services & Conditions Treated

Thyroid Eye DiseaseGraves DiseaseHyperthyroidismLacrimal Gland TumorAdenoid Cystic CarcinomaArteriovenous MalformationCataractColonoscopyColorectal CancerConjunctivitis (Pink Eye)DacryoadenitisEndophthalmitisEndoscopyEpiscleritisHyphemaInterstitial KeratitisLymphoid HyperplasiaNocardiosisPtosisPulmonary NocardiosisScleritis

Publications

1 total

Immunotherapy for orbital squamous cell carcinoma.

Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands) • February 27, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Khizar N. Rana offer?
Dr Rana provides care related to eye and brain/nervous system conditions. In the eye field, services include cataract assessment and treatment, conjunctivitis, episcleritis, scleritis, ptosis, dacryoadenitis, hyphema, interstitial keratitis, and lacrimal gland issues. He also handles conditions like Graves disease and thyroid eye disease, as well as tumor-related concerns such as adenoid cystic carcinoma. Additional procedures listed include endoscopy and related eye and anterior segment issues.
Which conditions are commonly treated by Dr Rana?
Common conditions mentioned include cataracts, conjunctivitis (pink eye), episcleritis, scleritis, ptosis, dacryoadenitis, hyphema, interstitial keratitis, thyroid eye disease and Graves disease, lacrimal gland problems, and certain tumors or growths in the eye area.
Where is Dr Rana's clinic located?
The practice is in Adelaide, at Port Road, SA 5000, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic directly. The exact booking method isn’t listed here, but the practice will guide you on available times and how to arrange a visit.
What should I expect at an ophthalmology appointment with Dr Rana?
You’ll discuss your eye symptoms or conditions, and the doctor will review your history, perform a physical eye exam and determine if any tests or imaging are needed. The visit focuses on diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning.
Does Dr Rana treat thyroid eye disease or Graves disease?
Yes, thyroid eye disease and Graves disease are listed among the conditions the doctor may assess and manage as part of eye-related care.