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Corneal Disease and Surgery Clinic

The UCSF Corneal Disease and Surgery Clinic offers laser refractive surgery, including excimer laser surgery, to correct common vision problems; cornea transplants (also called keratoplasty), in which part of a damaged cornea is replaced with corneal tissue from a donor; intraocular lens implants, which replace an abnormal lens with an artificial implant; glaucoma surgery; and other procedures involving the retina or vitreous body (the viscous material in the back of the eye).

Doctor referral required

Our locations

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    Decorative Caduceus

    Fungal Ulcer Treatment Augmented With Natamycin and Cyclosporine A

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Ocular Rosacea Biome Study

    The frequency of AMR genetic determinants in rectal swab samples between arms will be compared, correcting for baseline

    Recruiting

    Awards & recognition

    • U S  News and World Report badge recognizing UCSF as part of its 2024-2025 Honor Roll

      Among the top hospitals in the nation

    • Rated high-performing hospital for ophthalmology

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    Preparing for your appointment

    What to Bring

    • Photo I.D.
    • Health insurance card
    • Insurance authorization, if required
    • Doctor's referral, if required
    • Recent test results related to your condition
    • List of your medications, including dosages, plus any you're allergic to
    • List of questions you may have
    • Device or paper for taking notes

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    Our research initiatives

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      UCSF Department of Ophthalmology Research

      The UCSF Department of Ophthalmology and the Francis I. Proctor Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology are dedicated to uncovering the causes and mechanisms of eye diseases, with the goals of fighting vision loss and restoring sight.

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