Training Programs that Generate Leaders
Trainees benefit from strong mentorship and exposure to all subspecialties.
Our Research:
Bold and Broad
One of the nation’s largest ophthalmology & visual sciences research faculty drives innovation across the field through a highly multidisciplinary approach.
Sub-specialty and comprehensive care for a diverse population
7,000 procedures a year
Nationally ranked hospital partners:
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
& St. Louis Children’s Hospital
120,000 patient visits a year
Latest News
Optimizing Athletic Performance with LASIK: A Comprehensive Guide for Athletes
Athletes are constantly seeking ways to improve their performance and gain a competitive edge. Clear vision is crucial in most sports, and for many athletes, freedom from glasses or contact lenses can significantly enhance their abilities. In recent years, LASIK surgery has become a game-changer, providing athletes with improved vision and convenience. This guide aims […]
WashU Ophthalmology at ARVO 2024
The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) is at the forefront of advancing global research aimed at unraveling the complexities of the visual system and combatting its disorders. From May 5th to May 9th, visionaries and experts congregated in Seattle, Washington, for the ARVO 2024 Annual Meeting, a pivotal event showcasing the latest […]
Recap: LASIK Continuing Education Dinner
On May 1, 2024, Washington University LASIK Surgery Center held it’s continuing education dinner at Westwood Country Club. The audience was treated to an insightful and engaging event featuring esteemed speakers, Dr. Stephen Wexler and Dr. Robi Maamari. The event was an enriching experience, filled with valuable discussions and perspectives on pertinent topics in their […]
Advancing Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Care: Insights from the 49th Annual AAPOS Meeting
The field of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus continues to evolve, driven by dedicated professionals committed to enhancing the quality of eye care for children and adults alike. One prominent organization at the forefront of these efforts is the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS). With a mission centered on advancing care, supporting education, […]
Congrats, Matt Elitt, MD, PhD!
Congratulations to WashU Ophthalmology Resident, Matt Elitt, MD, PhD and Case Western Reserve’s Tesar Lab colleagues, on the advancement of ION356 to a phase I human clinical trial. Dr. Elitt’s doctoral research published in Nature demonstrated a novel method to pharmacologically target the pathology of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD), representing the first potential treatment option for patients and […]
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