
Clinical trial shows “eye care copilot” can improve retinal disease diagnoses and subspecialty referral
The Ohio State Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences 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.

Clinical trial shows “eye care copilot” can improve retinal disease diagnoses and subspecialty referral

Foundation Fighting Blindness invests in adjuvant-assisted retinal gene therapy research

Department works to increase eye health education for underinsured/uninsured individuals

Growing neuro-ophthalmology division provides care, research and training

Genetic counselor shines the spotlight on eye genetics, expanding research in inherited retinal diseases

Corneal and scleral stiffness may hold the key to vision-saving care for patients with ocular diseases

Teleophthalmology program broadens scope to reach more patients

Retinal gene therapy: Innovative treatments aim to restore sight to patients with inherited retinal disease

NIH awards Ohio State first NEI P30 core grant to advance vision research through shared expertise, technical support

New PROSE clinic provides personalized prosthetic lenses to restore sight, reduce pain and improve life for patients