Clinical Services - Duke Eye Center
Duke Eye Center Clinical Services
Clinical Services
 
 
 
The Comprehensive Ophthalmology Service offers evaluation and treatment, from routine eye exams to urgent eye care.
 
The Cornea Service offers patient care over the complete spectrum of medical and surgical problems involving the cornea and other anterior structures of the eye.
 
The Glaucoma Service offers the most advanced treatment available including canaloplasty and all other forms of laser or incisional surgery.
 
LASIK/Refractive Surgery is a family of techniques designed to improve an individual’s unaided vision has come a very long way in recent years, thanks to an array of technological advancements and new techniques. Among these are sophisticated procedures in which skilled physicians use precise beams of laser light to reshape the surface of the eye, eliminating or reducing the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. If you are interested in the possibility of becoming less dependent on corrective lenses, one of these procedures may be for you.
 
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of central vision loss in the Western world in persons over the age of 55. The Duke Center for Macular Diseases offers state-of-the-art diagnostic, medical, and surgical care, as well as low vision rehabilitiation services.
 
The Neuro-Ophthalmology Service is dedicated to excellence in the diagnosis of eye disorders that accompany neurological disease and disease of the optic nerve and eye muscles.
 
The Oculofacial (oculoplastics and reconstructive surgery) service is dedicated to excellence in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the eyelids, the lacrimal systems (tear ducts), and the orbit (eye socket). This service offers cosmetic/laser surgery at the Duke Center for Aesthetic Services.
 
The Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Service offers the latest diagnostic tests and treatments of children's eye disease, as well as muscle disorders in adults.
 
Duke's Pediatric Low Vision Service helps children with low vision function maximally in their educational environment. 
 
The Duke Vision Rehabilitation Service offers comprehensive vision rehabilitation through a multi-disciplinary team of health care providers for patients who have lost vision to age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, stroke, diabetes, and other eye diseases.
 
The Vitreoretinal Diseases and Surgery Service offers comprehensive care and medical and surgical consultation of the retina from specailists who are dedicated to excellence.
 
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