Toth Receives 26th Annual Gertrude D. Pyron Award
Is Myopia Treatment Right for Your Child?
Myopia -- or nearsightedness -- used to mean thick glasses, contact lenses, and progressively worse vision. But that may be changing.
Deaner Receives Ronald G. Michels Fellowship Foundation Award
Congratulations to Duke vitreoretinal fellow Jordan Deaner, MD on receiving the Ronald G. Michels Fellowship Foundation Award!
Deaner Receives Ronald G. Michels Fellowship Foundation Award
Congratulations to Duke vitreoretinal fellow Jordan Deaner, MD on receiving the Ronald G.
Study Delineates the Location of Blood Vessels in Retinal Layers in Preterm Infants
Drexel Medical Student, Pujan Patel, under the mentorship of Xi Chen, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, and colleagues published the first ever study that delineates the
Study Delineates the Location of Blood Vessels in Retinal Layers in Preterm Infants
Drexel Medical Student, Pujan Patel, under the mentorship of Xi Chen, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology,
Lasik: How Safe Is It?
Chances are, you know someone who has had Lasik surgery, or you may have considered the procedure yourself.
Lasik: How Safe Is It?
Chances are, you know someone who has had Lasik surgery, or you may have considered the procedure yourself.
Do I Really Need Cataract Surgery?
A cataract occurs when the normally clear lens inside your eye becomes cloudy. For many, this happens with age, but certain medications, diseases, and trauma can also cause them.