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Alison Hansen-Pitts, O.D.

Alison Hansen-Pitts, O.D.

Optometrist

Alison Hansen-Pitts, O.D., brings her expertise and dedication to The Eye Institute’s esteemed team of Optometrists. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Friends University in Wichita, Kansas, before pursuing her Doctor of Optometry at the Illinois College of Optometry.

A proud member of the American Optometric Association (AOA) and the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians (OAOP), Dr. Hansen focuses her practice on the examination and treatment of a diverse range of ocular issues in adults. With a specialization in adult optometric evaluations and optical exams for glasses and contact lenses, she is committed to providing comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s unique needs.

Dr. Hansen, alongside her husband, Ryan Pitts, resides in Tulsa with their young daughter. Conveniently located on Cherry Street, Dr. Hansen offers her services with an on-site optical shop, Blink Optical, providing a wide variety of frames for both children and adults. With her expertise and commitment to exceptional patient care, Dr. Hansen strives to ensure optimal eye health and vision for all her patients

 

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Todd A. Brockman, M.D.

Todd A. Brockman, M.D.

Ophthalmologist – Ophthalmic and Cataract Surgery

Dr. Brockman holds a significant role as a founding partner of The Eye Institute and The Eye Surgery Center of Tulsa. With over 35 years of experience, he has transitioned away from surgery but remains deeply committed to diagnosing and treating medical eye diseases, alongside performing comprehensive eye exams.

As a Life Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, Dr. Brockman’s professional accomplishments extend beyond clinical practice. He has held prestigious leadership positions, including President of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, the Tulsa County Medical Society, and the Tulsa Surgical Society. Additionally, he served as chairman of the OSMA Board of Trustees for two terms.

Dr. Brockman’s academic journey began at Texas Christian University, where he graduated with high honors. His induction into the Phi Beta Kappa honor fraternity and active involvement in the Kappa Sigma fraternity underscore his dedication to academic excellence and community engagement. Continuing his education, he earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, followed by internship and residency at the University of Pennsylvania.

Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Brockman’s interests include a love for country music, which often sets the tone in his operating room. However, his greatest joy stems from his enduring relationship with his wife of 45 years, Blair, a fellow TCU graduate and native Tulsan. Together, they raised two sons who also reside in Tulsa.

In his leisure time, Dr. Brockman is an avid hiker and cyclist, having explored forty of our national parks alongside Blair. He actively participates in the Tulsa Bicycle Club, embodying a balanced lifestyle that reflects his commitment to both physical activity and community engagement. To schedule a routine or comprehensive eye examination with Dr. Brockman, please contact his office at 918-742-5513.

 

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Vanessa E. Bennett, O.D.

Vanessa E. Bennett, O.D.

Optometrist

Dr. Vanessa Bennett’s journey in optometry began with a solid academic foundation at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, followed by her exceptional performance at Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry (NSUOCO) in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Graduating Summa Cum Laude, Vanessa’s dedication to academic excellence was recognized with induction into Beta Sigma Kappa, a prestigious honor reserved for top achievers. Notably, she also earned recognition as one of the top clinicians in her graduating class, receiving the Clinical Excellence Award for her outstanding contributions.

Since joining The Eye Institute in 2014, Dr. Bennett has been dedicated to providing comprehensive vision care services. Her expertise encompasses routine vision care, treatment of ocular infections, and co-management for post-surgical care, ensuring her patients receive top-notch treatment and support throughout their eye health journey.

Dr. Bennett is an active member of both the American Optometric Association and the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians, demonstrating her commitment to staying connected with her professional community and staying updated on the latest advancements in optometry.

With her passion for optometry and unwavering dedication to patient care, Dr. Bennett continues to make significant contributions to the field, enriching the lives of her patients and the community she serves.

 

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Mark J. Weiss, M.D., Retired

Mark J. Weiss, M.D., Retired

Ophthalmologist – Glaucoma Specialist

Dr. Mark J. Weiss joined The Eye Institute in 1986 and specialized in the treatment of glaucoma. He retired from seeing patients in Spring 2023 but continues to serve as President of The Eye Institute. In his career, he has had the pleasure of caring for so many patients in our community and is grateful they have trusted him with their Glaucoma care. The Eye Institute is fortunate to have such a wonderful, caring provider on our team.

Dr. Weiss, a native of Philadelphia, received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from Temple University in Philadelphia. He then completed his residency in ophthalmology at the University of Chicago Hospital. Following his residency, Dr. Weiss was awarded the prestigious Heed Fellowship in Glaucoma at Rush Medical College in Chicago.

After one year of specialty glaucoma training, Dr. Weiss began his private practice in Tulsa in 1976. He is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Although Dr. Weiss no longer sees patients, The Eye Institute has 2 Glaucoma specialists in our group. They are Madeleine Hasbrook, MD and Neha Sangal, MD and both are accepting patients. You can learn more about them on their provider profiles on this site and appointments can be made by calling 918-499-3937.

 

Interview with Mark Weiss, MD, President and newly retired Glaucoma Specialist with The Eye Institute

 

Hello Dr. Weiss,

  • Tell us a little bit about yourself

I grew up in Philadelphia and trained at the University of Chicago. After I finish my first stage after medical school as an internship, during the Vietnam war, all doctors had to serve two years in the military. So, Vietnam was really raging when I finished in 1969. I got into the public Health service which counted as military service and was assigned to the Indian health in Claremore, at the Indian hospital. At the time, I didn’t even really know where Oklahoma was. We actually lived in Claremore for a while. It was so different. Then we moved into Tulsa and that worked better for us. Then we moved back to Chicago where I did my specialty training and fellowship. We were going to stay in Chicago, but things didn’t work out so we ended up back here. Practicing in Tulsa was so nice. I was less than a mile away from my house so I was at home every night with my wife and daughters and I was very active father.

My wife had a PhD in social work. Her mother was a lawyer and judge and our message to our girls was “you can’t depend on anyone but yourself. Have a career that is something meaningful, and that you can make a living from.”

  • Can you share with me a memorable experience from you career?

Yes, I think one of the most memorable ones was a baby that had congenital glaucoma. 1 in 10,000 children are born with glaucoma. These are the kids that have these big eyes and usually a pediatrician makes the initial diagnosis. I operated on her as a baby and I continued to see here every year since. Two years ago, when she came in, I believe she was now 44 years old, she said to me “Dr. Weiss, there hasn’t been a year in my life that I haven’t seen you.” I was like “oh my God, she can see!” Sometimes they get severe glaucoma later on in life and are no longer able to see but she hadn’t. She actually texted me a while ago and said “we have these family dinners on Tuesdays and we would love for you to come to our home. My kids can even come and pick you up .” Those are the patients that better me because I am able to help them. You always remember the things that didn’t go well, but it’s good to remember the good things that you’ve done as well.

My daughter is an OB/GYN in New Orleans and I was talking to her the other day and I said “you know, you have a lot of partners in your practice but in your everyday life, It’s just you”.  All these years it’s just been me trying to do the right thing.

  • Do you ever look back and think to yourself “I really accomplished a lot”

I think about how hard I just kept working until I was 80. I just stopped operating when I was 65, because of what I was doing and specializing in, which was surgery for glaucoma. I had seen doctors that went too long and should’ve stopped. I thought “this is a good time to stop”.

  • What inspired you to pursue a career in ophthalmology?

Well, I was born with an orthopedic problem and had major surgery as a child. I was in a cast and crutches for a year. I felt like I should be an orthopedic surgeon but my senior year of medical school I met an ophthalmologist in Philadelphia. They had a big eye Institute there and he invited me to come watch him operate. He was a pediatric ophthalmologist. I watched him cutting and stitching this eye and I thought “oh my God, this is incredible!”. It seemed to me there were a lot of residents in training there and they all seem pretty happy;  I thought this is realistic and I could do this and still have a life and a family. That was really important to me. I knew I would be on call sometimes, but it was a more manageable career and specialty and that would allow me to be father and husband.

  • What are some significant changes or advancements you’ve seen throughout your career

Oh, just using the microscope for surgery and the advances in different types of surgeries since my fellowship in Glaucoma; I spent an extra year in training and a lot has change. The advancements, medication and eye drops and the use of lasers for treatment of glaucoma. I was actually the first physicians in this part of the state to use a laser for a certain type of glaucoma. Another thing I have done in my career was started conducting drug trials and doing drug research for drug companies. This allowed me to continue to practice even when I wasn’t doing surgery anymore. I was able to still make a real difference in the treatment of Glaucoma.

Glaucoma often doesn’t have any symptoms. If you’re feeling symptoms, then you’re in trouble and need to get to the hospital. I’ve operated on children, teenagers and adults that have glaucoma and it’s a complicated disease process.

  • What advice would you give to anyone wanting to start a career in the eyecare field?

Going to medical school and becoming a doctor is such a rewarding career. It takes forever, but what else have you got to do. My specialty is definitely very rewarding and would be a great career choice.

  • There doesn’t seem to be a lot of glaucoma specialist in this area.

No, there aren’t. In my group practice, we hired two female glaucoma specialists. I was worried about what would I do for my patients so as I was kind of starting to go out of practice, I would tell my patients “I’m going to be retiring so let’s set you up for your next appointment with one of our new glaucoma specialists.” I just wanted to make sure the transition was smooth and referred to someone I knew was competent.

My office was fairly unique. I had people that work for me for many years. I felt very strongly about being on time and not keeping patients waiting very long. It was important that the patient saw familiar faces and that people were nice to them when they came in for an appointment. The office itself was very interesting. I had great artwork and magazines. I never had a phone in my office because I didn’t want to be disturbed. Of course, cell phones made that different, but I just wanted to be totally focused..

  • What were you miss most about practicing medicine in the eyecare field?

I will miss the patients. I had great patients! I will miss my staff. We were all very close and had people that worked for me for over 35 years. The one that worked for me the least amount of time worked for me 14 or 15 years. We all got along well. There was no backstabbing or politics. Everybody just came in and did their job and that’s pretty remarkable!

  • Looking back on your career what is something you wish you would’ve known before you started practicing

It may be scary at times but you just have to step out and do what is right. I had worked with someone that I just wasn’t compatible with and even though I was scared, I went out on my own and it was the right thing to do.

  • How do you plan on staying connected to the Field of Eyecare in retirement?

I still read the journals and the Glaucoma Society has a peer group that I am involved it. It allows other glaucoma specialists around the country to give advice and mentor each other.

  • Are there any particular contributions or any specific accomplishments you are particularly proud of

I Introduced specialty care in this part of the state. To be able to provide that kind of care no one else was really providing except another doctor in Oklahoma City. I had a good relationship with a specialist in Oklahoma City at Dean McGee and we worked well together.

Other accomplishments were laser treatments, using chemicals along with lasers to make them work better, being involved with drug trials and just taking really good care of my patients.

We had an employee in the office that would help recruit patients that could benefit from the drug trials and these patients knew and trusted me which allowed  the opportunity to do the studies. I also volunteered at the Tulsa Day Center, treating patients there, have donated a lot of services over the years and have been happy to help patients in any way possible with the Glaucoma care.

  • How do you feel the future of care will continue to evolve?

I don’t know if this will happen but If you could replace genes, you could eliminate disease- we’re just not there yet.

  • Last question! What does retirement look like for you?

Well, I’ve already been pretty busy.  I went to Africa and had a wonderful time. I traveled to Israel a couple of years ago. I’m still working here at The Eye Institute in the administration office, part-time, helping with chart audits and various other tasks.  I try to keep fit by working with a trainer and swimming. I’m also looking forward to a trip to Morocco for the Fall.

All in all, I love what I did. It was really important to me, but the most important thing in my life has been being a good father. I have a good relationship with my daughters and they are very good women and they care a lot about me.

Dr. Weiss, thank you for all of your many years and immeasurable contribution you have made to The Eye Institute, your patients and our community. You are loved and appreciated

 

 

 

 

 

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Jamal D. Siddiqui, M.D.

Jamal D. Siddiqui, M.D.

General Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic and Cataract Surgeon

Dr. Jamal Siddiqui, a graduate of Cascia Hall Preparatory School, embarked on his journey in medicine with a strong academic foundation. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, before achieving distinction (top 15% of class) at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. During his medical studies, Dr. Siddiqui was honored with the Freda Sorensen Plummer Scholarship for academic excellence and participated in the Honors Research Program, where he made significant contributions to the understanding of neuronal brainstem pathways in the auditory system.

Dr. Siddiqui continued his pursuit of excellence in ophthalmology during his residency at Brown University School of Medicine in Providence, RI. Serving as Chief Resident in his final year, he was recognized for his outstanding achievements, including publications in the Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology and receipt of the prestigious William G. Tsiaras Research Award for his groundbreaking work in developing protocols for treating ophthalmic complications, such as macular edema from diabetes.

Board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, Dr. Siddiqui is a distinguished member of several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Oklahoma Ophthalmology Academy, Tulsa County Medical Association, Oklahoma State Medical Association, and the American Medical Association.

With a commitment to personalized care, Dr. Siddiqui ensures that each patient receives individualized attention and thorough explanations of their condition and treatment options. He believes in a collaborative approach with his patients, striving to achieve the best possible outcomes together.

Dedicated to staying at the forefront of advancements in ophthalmology, Dr. Siddiqui embraces cutting-edge technologies to enhance patient care. From state-of-the-art diagnostics in the office to innovative surgical techniques in the operating room, he is committed to providing safe, effective, and comfortable treatments. His expertise encompasses a wide range of services, including general eye exams, glasses prescriptions, screening and monitoring of eye diseases, cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery, pterygium surgery, and ocular trauma surgery.

Dr. Siddiqui’s dedication to advancing patient care and his compassionate approach to medicine make him a valued member of The Eye Institute team.

 

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Walter J. Peters, M.D.

Walter J. Peters, M.D.

Ophthalmologist -General Ophthalmology & Cataract Surgery

Dr. Walter J. Peters is a seasoned ophthalmologist renowned for his commitment to excellence in patient care and his expertise in treating a wide spectrum of ophthalmic conditions, with a particular focus on cataract surgery. With a dedication to ensuring the safety and comfort of his patients, Dr. Peters strives to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to individuals of all ages.

A native of Tulsa, Dr. Peters began his academic journey at The University of Kansas in Lawrence, where he earned his undergraduate degree. He then pursued his Medical Degree at The University of Oklahoma’s School of Medicine, graduating with distinction and earning membership in the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society for his outstanding academic achievements.

Following his medical education, Dr. Peters completed an Internal Medicine Internship at The University of Oklahoma’s School of Medicine, followed by a rigorous three-year residency program in ophthalmology at The Dean McGee Eye Institute. Recognized for his exceptional skills and dedication, he was invited to continue his career at The Dean McGee Eye Institute as an Associate Clinical Professor.

In 2002, Dr. Peters returned to his hometown of Tulsa to join The Eye Institute as a comprehensive, general ophthalmologist. He is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Additionally, Dr. Peters remains actively involved in academia as an Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at The University of Oklahoma’s School of Medicine, where he mentors medical students and resident physicians.

Dr. Peters leads a highly skilled team of ophthalmic assistants, working collaboratively to deliver advanced eye care in a warm and professional office environment. His practice offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including thorough eye examinations, glaucoma evaluations, diabetic eye examinations, and medical treatment for various eye diseases and injuries. Dr. Peters also specializes in state-of-the-art surgical techniques for cataract surgery and intraocular lens implantation, ensuring optimal outcomes for his patients.

With his unwavering commitment to patient well-being and his dedication to staying at the forefront of ophthalmic advancements, Dr. Walter J. Peters continues to be a trusted leader in the field of ophthalmology, providing personalized and cutting-edge care to the Tulsa community and beyond.

 

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Shannon G. Cox, M.D.

Shannon G. Cox, M.D.

Oculoplastic, Orbital & Reconstructive Surgery for Adults & Pediatrics

Dr. Cox’s journey in medicine began with academic excellence, graduating Summa Cum Laude from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, before continuing his education at the University of Oklahoma for medical school. There, he distinguished himself by graduating Alpha Omega Alpha and Summa Cum Laude, demonstrating his commitment to excellence in both academics and patient care.

Following medical school, Dr. Cox pursued specialized training in ophthalmology, completing a residency at the esteemed Callahan Eye Hospital in Birmingham, AL, where he served as Chief Resident. His dedication to advancing his skills led him to undertake a fellowship in Oculoplastic and Reconstructive surgery, sponsored by the American Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery. This intensive two-year program, reserved for only ten percent of applicant surgeons annually, provided Dr. Cox with unparalleled experience, including over 3,000 surgeries performed, the highest in the country during his fellowship.

Board-certified by both the American Board of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS), Dr. Cox holds a unique distinction as the only physician in Northeastern Oklahoma to achieve ASOPRS certification. His dedication to providing exceptional care is evident in his personalized approach to each patient. Dr. Cox takes the time to thoroughly discuss treatment options and ensures his patients feel comfortable and informed every step of the way. From pre-surgical consultations to post-operative care, Dr. Cox remains actively involved, striving for the best possible outcomes for his patients.

Equipped with the latest procedures and diagnostic technologies, Dr. Cox offers cutting-edge treatments that optimize both eye health and patient comfort. His expertise encompasses a wide range of services, including functional and cosmetic eyelid surgeries, Botox and filler treatments, tear duct surgery, eye removal, and the management of various eye and orbital tumors, as well as thyroid eye disease.

With a commitment to excellence and a passion for advancing patient care, Dr. Cox continues to be a trusted leader in the field of ophthalmic surgery, providing unparalleled expertise and compassionate care to his patients in Northeastern Oklahoma and beyond.

 

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Marc A. Goldberg, M.D.

Marc A. Goldberg, M.D.

Ophthalmologist – Cornea and External Diseases, Refractive Surgery

Dr. Goldberg brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to his practice, specializing in advanced corneal, cataract, and refractive surgery. Board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, he is deeply committed to providing comprehensive care for a wide range of corneal diseases, cataracts, and anterior segment eye conditions. Dr. Goldberg remains at the forefront of his field, employing cutting-edge medical and surgical interventions to ensure optimal outcomes for his patients.

A distinguished academic and practitioner, Dr. Goldberg’s journey began with academic excellence, graduating Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University before earning his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine. He completed his ophthalmology residency at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, followed by a prestigious two-year fellowship in cornea and refractive surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. During his fellowship, Dr. Goldberg conducted groundbreaking research that contributed to the FDA approval of the excimer laser for use in the United States.

Prior to joining the Tulsa community, Dr. Goldberg served as Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, where he directed the institution’s cornea and refractive surgery lecture series and received the Resident Teaching Award. Currently, he holds appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine – Tulsa and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at the OSU School of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa. He also serves as a Volunteer Clinical Preceptor at the Northeastern State University School of Optometry in Tahlequah, OK.

Dr. Goldberg’s commitment to advancing ophthalmic care extends beyond his practice. He has served as Medical Director and Assistant Medical Director at the Oklahoma Lions’ Eye Bank and has been actively involved in the Eye Bank Association of America, contributing to the oversight of tissue banks supplying corneas for transplantation nationwide.

Recognized as one of Oklahoma’s “Top Doctors” by Castle Connolly – America’s Top Doctors, Dr. Goldberg has lectured nationally and published numerous peer-reviewed articles in ophthalmology journals. He is also a coauthor of corneal and refractive surgery textbook chapters. Dr. Goldberg’s practice is guided by a commitment to compassionate and ethical patient care, ensuring that each individual receives the highest standard of treatment for their ophthalmic needs.

 

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Ray M. Balyeat, M.D.,FASRS

Ray M. Balyeat, M.D.,FASRS

Ophthalmologist – Vitreous & Retinal Surgery

Dr. Balyeat’s journey in medicine began with a strong foundation in chemistry at Duke University, followed by his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He further honed his skills through an internship that encompassed internal medicine, neurology, and general surgery rotations. Dr. Balyeat’s passion for ophthalmology led him to complete his residency at OU’s Dean A. McGee Eye Institute, where he received comprehensive training in the field.

Dedicated to advancing his expertise, Dr. Balyeat pursued a retinal surgical fellowship at Atlanta Ophthalmology Consultants, Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, GA, under the mentorship of esteemed physicians William S. Hagler, MD, and William H. Jarrett, MD. Board-certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, Dr. Balyeat is a distinguished member of several prestigious organizations, including the American Medical Association (AMA), the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), and the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS).

As chairman of the board of Utica Physicians Association, LTD (UPAL), Dr. Balyeat plays a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of ethical and patient-centered services to physicians and their office staffs. In his ophthalmology practice, Dr. Balyeat is committed to providing exceptional diagnostic expertise and comprehensive medical and surgical management for retinal diseases. With a focus on state-of-the-art treatments, his practice specializes in diseases of the vitreous, retina, and macula, offering cutting-edge services in a community setting.

At the heart of Dr. Balyeat’s approach is a commitment to patient-centered care. He and his staff prioritize accurate diagnoses and thorough prognoses, ensuring that patients are fully informed and involved in their treatment decisions. Dr. Balyeat’s dedication to excellence is evident in every aspect of his practice, from diagnosis to treatment and beyond.

Services Offered:

– Consultative services for a range of retinal conditions including age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal detachment

– Advanced diagnostic imaging techniques including high-definition optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fundus photography

– Laser photocoagulation and photodynamic therapy for various retinal conditions

– Intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF agents and corticosteroid implants

– Outpatient surgical management of vitreoretinal conditions using state-of-the-art techniques

– In-office repair of simple retinal detachments using pneumatic retinopexy

Dr. Balyeat’s commitment to excellence and compassionate care sets him apart as a leader in the field of ophthalmology, ensuring that his patients receive the highest quality treatment for their retinal needs.

 

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Kali B. Cole, M.D., M.P.H.

Kali B. Cole, M.D., M.P.H.

Pediatric Ophthalmologist & Adult Strabismus

Dr. Kali B. Cole, a proud native of Tulsa, embarked on her academic journey at Vanderbilt University, where she earned her undergraduate degree in 1997. Following her passion for public health, she pursued a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) in 1998, before completing her MD at OUHSC in 2003. Dr. Cole then furthered her specialization in Ophthalmology, completing her residency at the University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) in 2007, followed by a fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in 2008.

After two years as Assistant Professor in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus at MUSC, Dr. Cole returned to her hometown of Tulsa in 2010. She is affiliated with multiple medical centers including St. John Medical Center, Saint Francis Healthcare, Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa Spine & Specialty Hospital, and Oklahoma State University Medical Center. Board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO), Dr. Cole is also an esteemed member of the American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) and The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO).

Dr. Cole’s practice is distinguished by her commitment to providing exceptional medical and surgical care to all her patients. From refractive errors to retinopathy of prematurity, she addresses a wide array of ocular issues with expertise and compassion. Specializing in strabismus treatment, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, and benign orbital and eyelid tumors, Dr. Cole ensures that her office provides a welcoming environment for patients of all ages, particularly children. Her dedicated staff is adept at handling pediatric patients, fostering a positive experience during eye exams and treatments.

Conveniently located on Cherry Street, Dr. Cole’s office houses Blink Optical, an on-site optical shop offering a diverse range of frames for both pediatric and adult patients, along with sunglasses.

 

Services Offered:

– Strabismus correction (eye misalignment)

– Treatment for nystagmus (jerky eye movements)

– Management of amblyopia (lazy eye)

– Eye examinations for developmental conditions such as Down syndrome

– Retinal disease management, including retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)

– Treatment for optic nerve abnormalities

– Correction of ptosis (drooping eyelids) and chalazia (styes)

– Surgical intervention for eyelid tumors (including hemangiomas and dermoid cysts)

– Management of tear duct disorders and orbital infections

– Diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to eye movements and double vision

– Assessment and management of color vision problems

– Adult strabismus correction

– Sports vision enhancement

– Correction of refractive errors including myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism

 

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