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Getting to Know Ocular Oncologist Timothy S. Fuller, MD

Posted On May 16, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

Getting to Know Ocular Oncologist Timothy S. Fuller, MD

May is Ocular Melanoma Awareness Month. Ocular (uveal) melanoma is a rare but dangerous disease, and only a small number of doctors in the United States treat it. At Texas Retina Associates,

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Posted On May 12, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

New Clinical Trials Available

At Texas Retina Associates, our physicians remain actively involved in conducting research that will improve care for our patients, offering access to promising new retinal treatments through clinical trials. We recently opened

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Posted On May 5, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

May is Ocular Melanoma Awareness Month

Although rare, ocular (uveal) melanoma is the most common primary cancer of the eye in adults with an estimated 2,000 – 3,000 new cases in the United States each year. This type

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Posted On May 2, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

May is Healthy Vision Month: Take These 10 Steps to Protect Your Eyes

The National Eye Institute has designated May as Healthy Vision Month. It is the perfect time to learn how to protect your eyes and vision, and to encourage your family members to

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Posted On April 25, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

Dr. Abbey Featured in Retina Times

Texas Retina Associates’ Ashkan Abbey, MD, was featured in the “5 Questions” segment of the latest issue of Retina Today. In the article, he discusses his passion for retina research, what led

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Posted On April 18, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

What You Should Bring to Your Appointment

Our team at Texas Retina Associates works hard to provide you with personalized, comprehensive care, including an accurate diagnosis and access to the latest treatment options for your condition. To help us,

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Posted On April 12, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

April is Sports Eye Safety Month

According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, an estimated 100,000 people are hurt each year by sports-related eye injuries, and about 13,500 of these injuries result in permanent vision loss. Sports eye

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Posted On March 30, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

Happy Doctors’ Day!

Today we celebrate and thank all 16 of our physicians at Texas Retina Associates as well as all of the physicians who serve our patients and communities.  “The good physician treats the

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Posted On March 27, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

Texas Retina Associates Led the Way at the 2023 VisionWalk to Benefit the Foundation Fighting Blindness

This past Saturday, Texas Retina Associates sponsored and participated in the 2023 Dallas-Fort Worth VisionWalk to benefit the Foundation Fighting Blindness and was recognized as the “Largest Team.” Our “Walk Stars” came

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Posted On March 21, 2023 / By / Posted in Blog

Know the Early Warning Signs of a Retinal Detachment

The retina is the layer of nerve cells lining the back wall inside the eye. It senses light and sends signals to the brain so you can see. The vitreous is the

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