Why Do You Have to Dilate My Eyes?
Your retina is located in the back of your eye. On the front of your eye, the pupil is a round black opening in the center of the iris (the colored part
read moreTexas Retina Associates Celebrates Employees Who Have Contributed 25+ Years of Service
As a new year begins, we would like to take a moment to thank and congratulate 12 employees who have served Texas Retina Associates for 25 or more years: Laurie A. Griffis,
read moreRetina Today Publishes Dr. Abbey’s Research on a Potential Toxic Side Effect of Some “Dropless” Cataract Surgery
“Dropless” cataract surgery has become more popular over the past decade and involves an injection of antibiotics and/or steroids into the eye at the time of surgery to eliminate the need for
read moreTexas Retina Associates Announces the Retirement of Rand Spencer, MD
It is with bittersweet emotion that we announce the retirement of Rand Spencer, MD, from Texas Retina Associates effective December 31, 2022. He has been caring for patients at our practice since
read moreNew Waco Office Ribbon Cutting & Open House
On December 6, 2022, our Texas Retina Associates Waco team hosted an official ribbon cutting and open house event to welcome physicians and staff from nearby medical offices to our new location.
read moreDr. Abbey Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology 2022 Meeting
Over the weekend, Texas Retina Associates’ Ashkan M. Abbey, MD, taught a course titled “Secondary Intraocular Lens (IOL) Techniques for Retina Specialists” at the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) 2022 meeting in Chicago,
read moreNew Waco Area Office Now Open
Today was officially Opening Day for our new Waco area office! Dr. Castillo and our Waco team welcomed patients to this new, larger location that will allow us to better meet the
read moreDr. Abbey Presented National Webinar on Treatment of Patients with Diabetic Macular Edema and 20/50 or Worse Vision
On Monday, September 19, 2022, Texas Retina Associates’ Ashkan M. Abbey, MD, delivered a webinar titled, “Does Treatment Selection Matter in Patients with Diabetic Macular Edema and 20/50 or Worse Vision?” Dr. Abbey discussed
read moreTexas Retina Associates’ New Waco Area Office Opening September 27!
We’re excited to announce that our new, larger Waco area office will officially open on September 27, 2022! Allowing us to better serve patients in this rapidly growing community, this new office
read moreOffices Closed for Labor Day on 9/5/22
All Texas Retina Associates offices will be closed on Monday, September 5, 2022, in observance of Labor Day. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday weekend!
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