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 moreDr. Abbey Presents at the American Society of Retina Specialists 2022 Annual Meeting
Texas Retina Associates’ Ashkan M. Abbey, MD, is presenting this week at the 40th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) in New York City. ASRS is the
read moreDr. Wang’s Research Published in British Journal of Ophthalmology
Texas Retina Associates’ Robert C. Wang, MD, co-authored an article titled “Extension Study of the Safety and Efficacy of CLS-TA for Treatment of Macular Edema Associated with Non-infectious Uveitis (MAGNOLIA)” in the
read moreDr. Wang to Speak About Iritis at RheumNow Live! Event
Texas Retina Associates’ Robert C. Wang, MD, will give a presentation on “Iritis and HLA-B27” at the RheumNow Live! event this Sunday, March 21, 2021. RheumNow Live! is an on-site and virtual
read moreDr. Wang Co-authored Article on New Non-infectious Uveitis Treatment Published in Acta Ophthalmologica Journal
Texas Retina Associates’ Robert C. Wang, MD, co-authored an article titled “Management of Repository Corticotropin Injection Therapy for Non‐infectious Uveitis: A Delphi Study” in the March 2021 issue of the medical journal
read moreDr. Wang Published Article on Long-term Inflammation Control and Uveitis in Retina Today
Texas Retina Associates’ Robert C. Wang, MD, shared three case studies in an article titled “Long-term Inflammation Control Benefits All Types of Uveitis” published in the November/December 2020 issue of the medical
read moreWelcome Rene Y. Choi, MD, PhD
Texas Retina Associates welcomes board-certified ophthalmologist and retina specialist Rene Y. Choi, MD, PhD, to our practice on September 1, 2020. Serving patients in our Dallas Main, Denton, Rockwall and Fort Worth
read moreDavid Callanan, MD, Presented Uveitis Clinical Trial Results at American Society of Retina Specialists 2019 Annual Meeting
Texas Retina Associates’ David Callanan, MD, presented the results of a clinical trial on a promising new treatment for chronic posterior segment uveitis at the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) 2019
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