Recent News from Ross Eye Institute
Understanding Cataracts – What Are They and How Do They Impact Vision?
Other than the brain, the eyes are the most complex part of the human body. And while the complexity of the eye is necessary for its unique functionality, this same complexity means there are more possibilities for things to go wrong. It’s also why there are many...
Buffalo Ophthalmology Symposium Planned for June 5, 2020
The University at Buffalo Department of Ophthalmology and the Ross Eye Institute will present the annual Buffalo Ophthalmology Symposium on June 5, 2020. Click to read more.
Styes, Floaters & Dry Eye: Three Common Eye Issues and Causes
Styes, floaters and dry eye are among the most common complaints of the eye. Click to read more about these issues and learn when you should see a doctor.
Orthoptics in ‘The Buff’ Planned June 6-8
The American Association of Certified Orthoptists, in collaboration with the Ross Eye Institute and the University at Buffalo Department of Ophthalmology, is hosting “Orthoptics in ‘The Buff,’” the AACO’s 2019 spring meeting. Click to read more.
Andrew Reynolds, MD was interviewed on Kiss 98.5 for Child Vision Awareness Month. Click here to listen to the interview.


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