Dr. Laura Featured in New Podcast About Retinopathy of Prematurity
Texas Retina’s Diana M. Laura, MD, was featured in a recently released episode of the podcast Pupil Pod titled “Case Review: Retinopathy of Prematurity.” In this podcast hosted by Sila Bal, MD,
read moreWhy Do You Have to Check My Vision So Often?
Patients often ask why we have to check their vision every time they come into our office, especially if we just saw them a week or two ago. The main reason is
read moreKeep an Eye on Safety When Purchasing and Playing with Holiday Gifts
A 2019 study published in the medical journal Pediatrics found that eye injuries from airsoft, BB, pellet and paintball guns have risen by 50% since 1990. In fact, since 2010, the number
read moreHappy Thanksgiving!
All Texas Retina Associates offices will be closed Thursday, November 23, and Friday, November 24, for the Thanksgiving holiday. During this time of reflection and gratitude, we want you to know how thankful
read moreCelebrating Our Visionary Founders
Many of our “founding physicians” met for dinner this past weekend, including Albert Vaiser, MD, and William Hutton, MD, who along with William Snyder, MD, established Texas Retina Associates more than 50 years
read moreHappy Veterans Day!
On behalf of everyone at Texas Retina Associates, we would like to extend our deepest gratitude for the sacrifices that our service members, both past and present, have made for our
read moreDr. Abbey Taught a Course at the American Academy of Ophthalmology 2023 Annual Meeting
On November 6, Texas Retina Associates’ Ashkan M. Abbey, MD, taught a continuing medical education (CME) course titled, “Secondary IOL Techniques for Retinal Specialists,” at AAO 2023, the annual meeting of the
read moreDr. Kothari to Speak at Retina World Congress Young Retina Connect Event
On October 29, 2023, Texas Retina Associates’ Nikisha Kothari, MD, will serve as one of seven panelists for Retina World Congress’ (RWC) “Young Retina Connect,” a virtual, interactive event involving retina specialists
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