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.
Systemic Factors Associated with a Thinner Choroid in Preterm Infants
Congratulations to Duke vitreoretinal specialist Lejla Vajzovic, MD, senior author and former Duke resident Suzanna Michalak, MD, first author along with the BabySTEPS study group on
Duke Ophthalmology Ranks #7 in US News and World Report Best Hospitals Survey
We are proud to announce that Duke Ophthalmology is once again ranked in the top 10 in the U.S.
Duke Ophthalmology Ranks #6 in the US
We are proud to announce that Duke Ophthalmology is ranked #6 in the 2020-2021 US News & World Report Best Hospita
Duke Ophthalmology Among America's Best Eye Doctors 2021
Malek Appointed Vice Chair for Diversity Equity and Inclusion
We are proud to announce the appointment of Goldis Malek, PhD as Vice Chair for Diversity Equity and Inclusion. Dr.
Corina Busuioc, OD Joins Duke Cornea Division
Join us in welcoming Corina Busuioc to the Duke Ophthalmology Cornea Division. Dr.
Choose the Right Artificial Lens for Your Cataract Surgery
Cataract surgery involves removing a clouded lens and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (also called an IOL) to improve your vision. However, not all IOLs are the same.
N. Troy Tagg, MD Joins Duke Neuro-Ophthalmology
Join us in welcoming N. Troy tagg, MD to the Duke Neuro-Ophthalmology Division. Dr.