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Published on 10/16/2007
 
Find an Ophthalmologist (MD) in Knoxville, Tennessee who specializes in glaucoma, cataracts, and all other aspects of general eye care. Read user reviews and find helpful information on Doctors of Ophthalmology in Knoxville, TN.

Ophthalmologists in Knoxville, Tennessee, Vision and Eye Care (TN Ophthalmology)

Find a Knoxville Ophthalmologist right for you.

Knoxville Ophthalmologist Ophthalmologists (MD) are Eye Doctors specializing in the medical and surgical care of eyes. In Knoxville, TN there are 9* or more actively practicing. Regular responsibilities of an Ophthalmologist include:

  • Performing eye surgery
  • Diagnosis and treatment of medical eye disorders
  • Prescribing Glasses and Contact Lenses
  • Prevention of eye disease and injury

Eye diseases Ophthalmologists commonly treat:

  • Cataracts
  • Cataracts cause a milky opacity in the lens of the eye, obstructing the vision of around 3,205* people in Knoxville, Tennessee. Knoxville Ophthalmologists are estimated to diagnose almost 233* new cases of cataracts each year. 1,350,000 cataract extractions are performed by ophthalmologists across the country each year.

  • Cornea, ocular surface, and external disease
  • About 5,827* office visits for corneal problems are held each year by Ophthalmologists in Knoxville, Tennessee. About 2,331* residents of Knoxville have their sight impaired by corneal dystrophies. 44,000 sight-restoring corneal transplants occur each year nation wide.

  • Glaucoma
  • 60 million Americans, about 34,959* in Knoxville, TN are at risk for developing this optic nerve disease. Roughly 1,748* glaucoma-related office visits are made to doctors in Knoxville each year. It is estimated that 1,340* people in Knoxville, Tennessee are visually impaired by glaucoma; as many as 583* more have the disease but are unaware of it. 5,500 people nation wide become blind each year from the disease.

  • Eye trauma
  • The term Eye Trauma refers to any physical or chemical injuries to the eye. In Knoxville, TN as many as 616* eye injuries are reported every year, and over a million are reported nation wide.

  • Ocular oncology
  • Ocular oncology is the study and diagnosis of cancer growth and tumors of the eye. It is estimated that in the US alone, 2,340 new cases of eye cancer will develop in 2007. Removing tumors from the eye requires coordination between the ophthalmologist, cancer specialist, radiation specialist, general physician, and a team of support staff and nurses.

  • Oculoplastics
  • Also refered to as cosmetic or plastic surgery, oculoplastic procedures include reconstruction of the eye, eye socket, tear ducts, and surrounding facial areas. Reconstructive eye surgery has become the most popular elective surgery by women over 50. In 2006, about 230,000 were done across the country, 84% of those surgeries were performed on women. In Knoxville, Tennessee that would equal 134* operations, 113* on women and only 21* on men.

  • Ophthalmic pathology
  • Pathology is the study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, cells, and bodily fluids. Pathologists' research develops into scientific advances to improve the accuracy and efficiency of medical diagnosis and treatment.

  • Refractive surgery
  • Commonly known as LASIK, this is a surgical procedure used to improve the refractive state of the eye and decrease dependency on glasses or contact lenses. Last year 1,400,000 Americans under went LASIK surgery, 54% men and 46% women. In Knoxville, TN that would equal 441* Men and 375* Women.

  • Strabismus (squint)
  • Strabismus is the condition where the eyes are misaligned. Different types of strabismus include crossed eyes, out-turned eyes, or vertical misalignment. The problem may be present intermittently or constantly. Treatment options depend upon the type of strabismus, and may include glasses or contact lenses, and/or surgery.

  • Pediatric Ophthalmology
  • Pediatric ophthalmology is a subspecialty of ophthalmology dealing with children's eye diseases. These conditions include amblyopia (lazy eye), pediatric glaucoma, retinoblastoma (the third most prevalent form of cancer in children) and of course strabismus.

    * This data has been compiled from multiple government and commercial sources. Figures shown for Knoxville Ophthalmologist and Ophthalmology are estimates based upon general statistical analysis and averages amongst the American population.


    Ophthalmologist Training

    In the United States, in order to become an ophthalmologist, one must have completed four years of college, four years of medical school and four to five years of additional specialized training. Certification by the American Board of Ophthalmology is the last step in a long and intensive educational experience designed to assure quality eye care for the American people.

    How to find an Ophthalmologist in Knoxville, Tennessee

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