Dr Julien Gozlan

Dr Julien Gozlan

Ophthalmic Surgeon

Cataract Surgery
Vitreous and Retinal Diseases and Surgery

Dr Julien Gozlan, ophthalmic surgeon in Paris 16, specialises in cataract surgery, retinal diseases (AMD, diabetic retinopathy, high myopia) and retinal surgery (vitrectomy, epiretinal membrane, macular hole, retinal detachment). He welcomes patients at the Paris – Auteuil Ophthalmology Practice in Paris 16 and performs surgery at the Clinique Ambroise Paré – Hartmann in Neuilly-sur-Seine.

Career

  • Since 2024
    Founding of Paris – Auteuil Ophthalmology Practice
    A leading ophthalmology center in Paris 16, dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of eye conditions.
  • Since 2017
    Clinique Ambroise Paré – Hartmann (Neuilly-sur-Seine)
    Cataract and Retinal Surgery
  • 2018–2023
    Centre Iéna Vision (Paris 16)
    Associate Practitioner | Consultations
  • 2018–2022
    Avicenne University Hospital (AP-HP)
    Attached Practitioner | Consultations, Cataract and Retinal Surgery
  • 2015–2017
    Fondation Ophtalmologique Rothschild – Vitreous & Retina (Paris 19)
    Specialist Assistant | Consultations, Cataract and Retinal Surgery
  • 2010–2015
    Poitiers University Hospital – Ophthalmology Department
    Hospital Intern | Consultations, Surgery

Qualifications & Certifications

2024
Retinal Imaging and Macular Treatments
Paris-Est Créteil University
2015
European Board of Ophthalmology
European Union of Medical Specialists
2023
European Board of Ophthalmology – Retina Subspecialty
European Union of Medical Specialists
2014
Glaucoma
Paris 7 University
2022
Medico-Legal Expertise
Paris Cité University
2013
Ocular Inflammation and Infections
Paris 7 University
2018
Optical Coherence Tomography
University of Toulouse
2013
Retinal Pathologies and Imaging
Paris 7 University
2017
Refractive Surgery and Phacoemulsification
University of Toulouse
2012
Contact Lenses
University of Bordeaux
2016
Vitreoretinal Surgery
University of Bordeaux

Information & Pathologies

Cataract and retinal surgeon in Paris 16, Dr Julien Gozlan treats cataracts and all retinal conditions (AMD, epiretinal membrane, macular hole, retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy...)

Latest articles

Pachychoroid
Pachychoroid
The pachychoroide spectrum encompasses a set of ocular pathologies sharing common abnormalities of the choroid, this vascular nourishing layer located beneath the retina. First described in 2013, this concept has profoundly changed our understanding of many retinal diseases. Dr Julien Gozlan, an ophthalmologist specializing in retinal diseases at Paris – Auteuil Ophthalmology Practice, offers you in this article a clear and accessible explanation of what pachychoroide is, the different pathologies that make up this spectrum, the examinations necessary for diagnosis and the available treatments.
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Angioid streaks
Angioid streaks
Angioid streaks are a rare but potentially serious ocular condition caused by breaks in Bruch's membrane at the back of the eye. Dr Julien Gozlan, ophthalmic surgeon specializing in retinal diseases in Paris 16, regularly sees patients affected by this condition. In this article, we explain in simple terms what angioid streaks are, their causes, the symptoms that should raise concern, the examinations required for diagnosis, and the treatments available today to preserve your vision.
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PAMM (Paracentral Acute Middle Maculopathy)
PAMM (Paracentral Acute Middle Maculopathy)
PAMM (Paracentral Acute Middle Maculopathy) is a recently identified ischemic retinal condition affecting the intermediate layers of the macular retina. Dr Julien Gozlan, ophthalmic surgeon specializing in retinal diseases and surgery in Paris 16, provides a comprehensive article on this still poorly recognized condition. We will cover the precise definition of PAMM, its pathophysiological mechanisms, identified risk factors, characteristic symptoms, modern diagnostic methods — particularly OCT and OCT angiography — as well as current management and long-term visual prognosis.
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Cataract in a single functional eye
Cataract in a single functional eye
Cataract in a single functional eye represents a unique clinical situation that requires rigorous and tailored management. When a patient has only one seeing eye — the other being non-functional due to trauma, severe retinal disease or deep amblyopia — the stakes of cataract surgery become considerably higher. Dr Julien Gozlan, an ophthalmic surgeon specializing in cataract surgery and retinal diseases in Paris 16, provides these patients with particular attention and care. In this article, we discuss the specific aspects of this situation, the essential preoperative precautions, the course of the procedure, the specific risks and the results that can be expected.
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Operculated retinal hole
Operculated retinal hole
An operculated hole is a lesion of the peripheral retina caused by a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD). During this physiological process, the vitreous exerts traction on the retina and tears away a small fragment of retinal tissue, called an operculum, which remains suspended above the hole. This lesion is managed either through simple monitoring or preventive laser retinopexy performed in the office; surgery is only indicated in cases of associated retinal detachment. Dr Julien Gozlan, ophthalmologist in Paris 16, explains in this article the mechanisms of formation, symptoms, diagnosis, and management of this peripheral retinal lesion.
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Laser and the retina
Laser and the retina
Retinal laser (or retinal photocoagulation) is a major treatment in ophthalmology for protecting the retina and preventing certain serious complications, such as retinal detachment or vision loss related to diabetes or retinal vein occlusions. It does not "repair" everything, but it can often stabilize the condition and limit the risk of worsening. Dr Julien Gozlan, ophthalmologist in Paris 16, explains the indications for this treatment, the practical course of the sessions, the expected outcomes, and the precautions to be aware of.
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Contact & Practice Location

Paris – Auteuil Ophthalmology Practice

4 rue Donizetti, 75016 Paris
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 – 18:00
Metro Lines 9 & 10 — Michel-Ange – Auteuil
Bus Lines 52 & 62 — Michel-Ange – Auteuil

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