The doctors and staff of Eye Physicians of Washington look forward to caring for you and your family. With over 70 years of service to the Washington, DC area, our goal is to provide personalized, sophisticated care in a comfortable setting. We are an independent, small private practice who...
With this wide range of knowledge and experience, you can be confident that our ophthalmologists and LASIK surgeons in the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia area will find the treatment that’s right for you. Our physicians understand how important your eyesight is and are committed to ...
Located in Chevy Chase, Washington Eye Physicians and Surgeons offers LASIK, cataract surgery, glaucoma treatment and vision correction to the DC area.
Beyond our private practice, we are deeply invested in theWashington, D.C. metropolitan community. Our physicians contribute toresident training at Georgetown University, the Washington Hospital Center, and Children’s National Medical Center, ensuring the next generation of eye care professionals is we...
Capital Eye Physicians & Surgeons 1160 Varnum St NE # 11, Washington, DC (202) 529-5200 Palestine Alan G MD 1145 19th St NW, Washington, DC (202) 833-1668 Capitol Eyes Inc 1201 F St NW, Washington, DC (202) 347-9260 Rajpal Rajesh K MD 1667 K St NW, Washington, DC (202) 785...
With more women graduating from ophthalmology residency each year, I think the role of women in ophthalmology is growing and evolving. Patients today appreciate and respect female physicians and surgeons more than previous generations. There are also more opportunities for women to speak, write article...
SOME 40 000 physicians who care for patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) will be receiving a clinical alert from the National Eye Institute in Bethesda, Md. This alert is to be followed with a journal article. The eye institute is part of the National Institutes of Health (...
LONGER-TERM RESULTS OF MIGS MIGS combined with cataract surgery has been shown to reduce IOP and medication use. The ultimate goal is preserving vision. A secondary goal for physicians and patients is avoiding additional incisional surgery. Douglas Rhee, MD, presented 4-year outcomes in patients...
The survey results reported that only 22% of the ophthalmologists referred more than 5 patients per month to low-vision rehabilitation services and highlighted the need for these physicians to improve their familiarity with the Vision Rehabilitation Preferred Practice Pattern. In our study, vision ...
Bill-Avid Reader Thankful Cataract Patient To the amazing Doctors & wonderful staff at Capital Eye Consultants, Thank you for freeing me of eyeglasses after 25 years of wearing them. Thank you for bringing this beautiful colorful world into clear focus. The greatest gift I have ever received. ...