Honoring the Life and Legacy of Texas Retina Associates Co-founder William B. Snyder, MD
One of the three founders of Texas Retina Associates, William B. Snyder, MD, passed away on January 18, 2019, at the age of 87. The child of two physicians, Dr. Snyder attended
read moreGetting to Know Deborah Y. Chong, MD
Deborah Y. Chong, MD, is a board-certified retina specialist who joined Texas Retina Associates in 2012, and cares for patients in our Dallas Main and Rockwall offices. A Dallas native, Dr. Chong specializes
read moreEight New Year’s Resolutions for Your Eyes
As we ring in 2019, many people are busy making their New Year’s Resolutions. Here are a few to improve and protect your vision and eye health: 1. Schedule an annual, comprehensive
read moreHappy New Year!
Happy New Year! Our offices will be closed for New Year’s Day on Tuesday, January 1, 2019. As another year comes to an end, it is the perfect time to reflect and
read moreGetting to Know Robert C. Wang, MD
Board-certified retina specialist Robert C. Wang, MD, has cared for Texas Retina patients for more than 16 years and currently serves our Dallas Main, Dallas North, Plano and Sherman offices. While he
read moreGetting to Know Lori E. Coors, MD
With 13 years of experience, board-certified retina specialist Lori E. Coors, MD, has been a part of Texas Retina Associates since 2005 and sees patients in our Dallas North, Plano and Sherman offices.
read moreWhat You Should Know About Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR)
By Ivan G. Castillo, MD Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is a complication of diabetes caused by changes in the blood vessels of the eye. If you have diabetes, your body does not
read moreWhat You Should Know About Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (NPDR)
By Ivan G. Castillo, MD November is National Diabetes Month. If you have diabetes mellitus, your body does not use and store glucose properly. Over time, diabetes can damage all of the
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