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The Ohio State Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science is dedicated to preventing and curing blinding eye disease and improving the quality of vision through clinical care, research and education. We offer a comprehensive array of services to patients as well as educational and research opportunities to physicians who are both in training and in practice.
2022 Featured Stories
Featured Stories

Swept-source OCT angiography reveals exquisite details of ocular structures

Intense pulsed light effective at treating root causes of dry eye

New intensive training program helps meet need for qualified ophthalmic assistants

Inflammation and macular degeneration: Link could lead to new therapies

Preventing PVR after retinal detachment surgery or injury: New research shows promise

Research into BAP-1 genetic mutations could help patients with uveal melanoma and other cancers

Expanding Research at the Interdisciplinary Research Facility

Ophthalmic genetic counseling, testing and research expand at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Home monitoring intraocular pressure aids glaucoma treatment

Research in precision medicine to reduce glaucoma-related blindness

Virtual ophthalmology rotations keep medical students and educators looking to the future

Ohio State is building bridges for clinical care between autoimmune disorders and uveitis

Seeking Precision Medicine for Glaucoma Diagnosis and Management

Advancing Ophthalmologic Translational, Clinical and Basic Research

Teleophthalmology Increases Access to Diabetic Eye Exams

New Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences chair brings precision medicine focus to Ohio State

Eradicating glaucoma-related blindness with translational research combining physiology and genetics

Teleophthalmology, research and technology at the center of new chair's vision

Leading the way