Seven Texas Retina Associates Physicians Earn New Professional Designation
The American Society of Retina Specialists has awarded its Fellow of the ASRS (FASRS) designation to the following Texas Retina Associates physicians: David Callanan, MD Rajiv Anand, MD Michel J. Shami, MD
read moreNational Doctor’s Day
Today we celebrate and thank all 17 of our physicians at Texas Retina Associates as well as all of the physicians who serve our communities. “The good physician treats the disease; the
read moreDr. Abbey’s Research Published in Ophthalmology Retina, a Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
Texas Retina Associates’ Ashkan Abbey, MD, has published research on macular holes in the January 4, 2021, issue of Ophthalmology Retina. Titled “Spontaneous Conversion of Lamellar Macular Holes to Full-Thickness Macular Holes:
read moreCOVID-19 Patient Update #4 — 1/13/2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, please know that we continue to do everything we can to keep you safe while maintaining your retina care. All of our offices remain open, and our
read moreTexas Retina Associates Announces the Retirement of Dwain G. Fuller, MD
It is bittersweet that we announce the retirement of Dwain Fuller, M.D., from our practice effective December 31, 2020. He has been an integral part of Texas Retina Associates, caring for patients
read moreHappy New Year!
Happy New Year! Our offices will be closed for New Year’s Day on Friday, January 1, 2021. With this challenging year coming to a close, we want to express our gratitude to
read moreDr. Choi Case Report of Rare Retina Condition Published in Journal of VitreoRetinal Disease
Rene Y. Choi, MD, PhD, published a case report titled “Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome Presenting in a Patient with Punctate Inner Choroidopathy” in the November 3, 2020, issue of the Journal
read moreOur Offices are Closed for Memorial Day
Our offices will be closed on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day. At Texas Retina Associates, we honor all who have given their lives in service to our country.
read moreCoronavirus/COVID-19 Patient Update #4 — 4/23/2020
We know that anything affecting your sight can be scary, and that this has been an exceptionally challenging time for all of our patients and their loved ones. At Texas Retina Associates,
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