Located in Louisville Kentucky. We offer the latest in medical/surgical glaucoma, retina, pediatric and strabismus eye care. Our board certified physicians strive to preserve and enhance vision utilizing our doctors' experience along with the most up-to-date techniques and technology in a compassionate and caring environment. For your convenience, our Contact Page provides our address and phone numbers along with the ability to download a map.
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Ophthalmology Associates began when Arthur H. Keeney, M.D., opened his practice at Fourth and Broadway in the Heyburn Building in 1951.
He recruited Edward C. Shrader, M.D., a fellow Willis Eye Hospital graduate to join him in 1958.
Gradually the practice expanded and welcomed Charles O. Bruce, Sr., M.D., and Sheldon Schiller, M.D. Dr. Keeney left to assume the role of ophthalmologist-in-chief of Wills Eye Hospital, later returning to Louisville to become dean of the school of medicine.
Kenneth R. Jaegers, Sr., M.D., joined Ophthalmology Associates in 1972 and established the first retinal specialty practice in Louisville.
He recruited Edward C. Shrader, M.D., a fellow Willis Eye Hospital graduate to join him in 1958.
Gradually the practice expanded and welcomed Charles O. Bruce, Sr., M.D., and Sheldon Schiller, M.D. Dr. Keeney left to assume the role of ophthalmologist-in-chief of Wills Eye Hospital, later returning to Louisville to become dean of the school of medicine.
Kenneth R. Jaegers, Sr., M.D., joined Ophthalmology Associates in 1972 and established the first retinal specialty practice in Louisville.
Ophthalmology Associates, P.S.C. has a proven history of commitment to excellence when it comes to serving the eye care needs of the Kentuckiana area and surrounding communities.
From the time of our founding, we connect with our patients on not just a medical level, but moreover on a personal level to deliver the most desirable positive outcomes possible.
Plus, we begin that relationship simply enough.
All Ophthalmology Associates, P.S.C. physicians and associates understand that the relationship we share with you and your family is key to a more than satisfying experience with each and every visit.
From the time of our founding, we connect with our patients on not just a medical level, but moreover on a personal level to deliver the most desirable positive outcomes possible.
Plus, we begin that relationship simply enough.
All Ophthalmology Associates, P.S.C. physicians and associates understand that the relationship we share with you and your family is key to a more than satisfying experience with each and every visit.
Make a list of any eye injury or eye surgery you have had including approximate dates, hospitals where treated etc.
Have a list of all the prescriptions and over-the-counter medications you are taking.
Make note of any questions you have had about your vision.
Allow an hour and a half to two hours for your appointment.
Have a list of all the prescriptions and over-the-counter medications you are taking.
Make note of any questions you have had about your vision.
Allow an hour and a half to two hours for your appointment.
We pride ourselves on providing only leading edge technologies to aid in providing the highest quality eye care possible.
Our commitment to exploring new technologies will remain unwavering and is essential to creating positive outcomes for our patients.
Below are just a few examples of our current diagnostic equipment.
OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) OCT is a non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina.
A device that produces ultrawide field, high resolution images of approximately 82% (200°) of the retina.
Our commitment to exploring new technologies will remain unwavering and is essential to creating positive outcomes for our patients.
Below are just a few examples of our current diagnostic equipment.
OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) OCT is a non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina.
A device that produces ultrawide field, high resolution images of approximately 82% (200°) of the retina.
A cataract is a clouding that develops in the natural lens of the eye.
The lens is the clear part of the eye that helps to focus light, or an image on the retina at the back of the eye.
In order for the retina to receive a sharp image, the lens must be clear.
If the lens is cloudy, the image you see will appear blurred.
The lens is the clear part of the eye that helps to focus light, or an image on the retina at the back of the eye.
In order for the retina to receive a sharp image, the lens must be clear.
If the lens is cloudy, the image you see will appear blurred.
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