
Kellogg Offers Novel, Minimally-Invasive Approach to Restore Eye Sensation
Minimally invasive nerve transplant treats complex corneal condition
Minimally invasive nerve transplant treats complex corneal condition
Low vision can instill a fear of falling, which keeps many older adults homebound. U-M occupational therapist, Ashley Howson, MS, OTR/L, outlines guidelines for getting around safely.
A disease that steals a person’s eyesight is one of the many potential complications of diabetes. Learn why eye care is crucial.
An upcoming solar eclipse will offer a stunning sight. A Michigan Medicine ophthalmologist and retina surgeon explains how to view it safely.
Diagnosed with Fuchs’ dystrophy, Carol Stacy experienced corneal swelling and cloudy vision that made it difficult to read. Facing blindness, Stacy was offered hope when corneal specialist Shahzad I. Mian, MD, recommended a double corneal transplant.
You protect your skin from sunburn and your body from injury, so why not your eyes? Theresa Cooney, MD, reviews common summer sight hazards and how to avoid them.
Patients and practitioners marvel at the craftsmanship of a Kellogg Eye Center ocularist, Greg Dootz, whose intricate prosthetic eyes give recipients a new outlook on life.
The newly approved XEN Gel Stent designed to treat glaucoma is a new option for some patients at U-M’s Kellogg Eye Center, one of the first centers in the country to offer it. Glaucoma specialist Manjool Shah, MD, discusses the surgery.