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Chapel Hill Ophthalmology Clinic, PA, established in 1973, is a practice of board certified ophthalmic physicians (Eye MD's) serving the cities of Chapel Hill, Durham, Hillsborough, the Research Triangle Park and surrounding areas. Our physicians: John Wood, MD and David Haas, MD deliver complete, state of the art eye care in a personal community based setting.

Along with a well trained and professional staff, we accommodate patients of all ages and evaluate all ocular and ophthalmic conditions. We also provide routine eye examinations including contact lens evaluation and care, and we have a complete optical boutique and lab for all of your eyeglass needs. We, the team of Chapel Hill Ophthalmology, are committed to excellence in patient care and the development of relationships with the residents and visitors of Chapel Hill and the surrounding areas.

Our website is designed to let you know more about us, our physicians, and about the services that we offer. Additionally, we have included information about various types of eye conditions and procedures.
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At Chapel Hill Ophthalmology, each member of our vision care team is specifically selected based upon his or her experience, professional demeanor, and dedication to providing personalized care to our patients.
Our entire Chapel Hill Ophthalmology staff is committed to ensuring the comfort and satisfaction of each and every patient.
We will do our best to accommodate your busy schedule by finding appointment times that meet your needs.
Our knowledgeable staff at Chapel Hill Ophthalmology will work with you to help you understand your medical insurance and vision care plan coverage and provide financial alternatives to ensure you get the best vision care.
Our physicians, John H Wood, MD and David R Haas, MD are board certified ophthalmologists who provide routine and advanced medical and surgical eye care for adults and children.
Dr. John H. Wood is a board certified comprehensive ophthalmologist, and has been a physician and surgeon with Chapel Hill Ophthalmology for 20+ years.
He received his undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University, and received the degree of Doctor of Medicine with Honors from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha - the medical honor society.
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Over the years, Dr. Wood and the whole staff of Wood Wizards have demonstrated a high caliber of professional acumen and kindness.
And now, all these years later, cataract surgery has gone brilliantly well in the hands of this fine group.
Thank you all.
Great service and caring, professional doctors who are focused on your issue rather than pushing product.
I have just had two cataract surgeries, one on each eye.
What had initially been a dread - at least for me - had turned out to be a painless experience.
And I'd like to share it with you.
At the mention of the need for cataract surgery - for both eyes - I was initially filled with trepidation, in spite of being assured that this kind of surgery is routine, and the risks are few, and its being done on thousands annually.
I knew I had no other choice but to have it done, since one of my remaining joys in my life as a retiree is reading, and this problem with blurry, double-visioned, unfocussed eyes was preventing me from pursuing that joy.
Regular eye exams are important not only to see clearly but also to detect and treat eye disease that can rob you of your vision.
Some types of eye disease occur with aging.
However, others may be caused by health issues or work conditions.
At Chapel Hill Ophthalmology, we provide superior care and individualized attention for your unique needs.
Cataracts are a clouding of the lens at the front of the eye.
The problem generally occurs with aging, but can also affect some young people.
Symptoms include blurring of vision, dimming of images, poor night vision, "haloes" around light, sensitivity to light, fading of colors, double vision in one eye and the need for frequent eye prescription changes.
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