RCTX is excited to announce that an original study and article authored by several of our incredible doctors has been published in the most recent issue of RETINA®. Entitled “Management of Large Full-Thickness Macular Holes,” the study compared the long-term visual and anatomical outcomes for large full-thickness macular holes treated surgically with the internal limiting membrane (ILM) flap technique with the traditional ILM peel method. Check out the article here: https://brnw.ch/21wLn9n #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
About us
Retina Consultants of Texas (formerly Retina Consultants of Houston) is the largest retina-only ophthalmology practice in Southeast Texas and one of the most respected in the U.S. Founded in 1988, RCT has decades of collective experience in the management of diseases of the retina, vitreous, and macula. Our commitment to our patients, their families, and the doctors who refer to our practice is to provide world-class expertise in the medical and surgical care of patients with retinal diseases while advancing science through cutting-edge research. We have convenient office locations throughout Southeast Texas and are expanding our practice so that we can provide care to more patients across the entire state.
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https://www.retinaconsultantstexas.com/
External link for Retina Consultants of Texas
- Industry
- Medical Practices
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Bellaire, Texas
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- Surgery of the Retina and Vitreous, Retina Specialist, and Ocular Oncology
Locations
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Primary
4460 Bissonnet St
Ste. 200
Bellaire, Texas 77401, US
Employees at Retina Consultants of Texas
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Eric Chen
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Elizabeth Anderson
Results-Driven Office Manager & Executive Admin | Expert in Operational Efficiency, Team Leadership, and Client Satisfaction
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Edie Ramirez-Medina, SHRM, OSC, COA
Clinic Manager at Retina Consultants of Texas
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Dale Pirkle, MHA
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt I Hospital Leadership | Director of Medical Operations | U.S. Navy
Updates
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We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Joseph S. Christiansen to Retina Consultants of Texas. With a distinguished military background and fellowship training in vitreoretinal diseases and surgery, Dr. Christiansen brings exceptional expertise and dedication to our team. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Christiansen at one of our convenient locations today: https://lnkd.in/eu3-yiQd #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
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As National Chronic Disease Awareness Day was yesterday, it's important to spotlight eye health. Chronic conditions like Diabetic Retinopathy and Macular Degeneration can significantly impact vision over time. Regular check-ups and early intervention are crucial for preserving sight. #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
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This 4th of July, Dr. Mein emphasizes the importance of eye safety when handling fireworks. Ocular trauma can have serious, lasting effects, so take precautions to protect your vision and enjoy a safe celebration. Always wear protective eyewear and keep a safe distance from fireworks! #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
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July's Image of the Month features Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Extensive Neovascularization. This image shows extensive growth of fibrovascular tissue secondary to neovascularization in advanced, untreated, proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Often neovascularization grows along the posterior hyaloid face, using it as a scaffold. The neovascular sheets often progress from the optic disc and along the major vascular arcades, over time causing tractional elevation of the posterior retina and a “wolf jaw” contraction. Vitreous hemorrhage, as seen in this image, is common and the visual prognosis for these severe cases is very guarded or frankly poor, even with successful treatment by laser, anti-VEGF therapy, and vitrectomy surgery. Photo by Bradley Baker at Tennessee Retina. #ProliferativeDiabeticRetinopathy #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
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We are excited to announce a new physician who will be joining us in July, Dr. Joseph Christiansen! He will be seeing patients in the Woodlands, Lufkin, Livingston, and Kingwood locations. Get to know Dr. Christiansen by visiting his bio page here: https://brnw.ch/21wKZF5 #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
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"I am so pleased to have Dr. Soekamto as my eye specialist. She is very professional, thoughtful, and patient. I appreciate her positive and encouraging attitude." -Our Valued Patient #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
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We are excited to announce that our NEW WOODLANDS CLINIC will be opening July 3rd, 2024!! We are relocating just across the parking lot from our existing location. This new space will feature our new design concept, three spacious doctor pods, and more access to clinical research! #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
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Finding the best retina care is crucial for optimal eye health, especially in a city renowned for medical excellence like Houston. Learn why Retina Consultants of Texas are considered the leading experts in the region, offering unparalleled services through our retina specialists, advanced technology, and patient-centered care. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wKQlu #RetinaCare #EyeHealth #Ophthalmology #VisionCare #EyeCare #RetinaSpecialists
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June Image of the Month: Choroidal Osteoma Choroidal osteomas are classified as choristomas, normal tissue in an abnormal location. They are typically present in the posterior pole, commonly peripapillary, as a yellow-white to orange choroidal lesion representing a tumor in which mature bone replaces the normal choroid. If the tumor is not macular, the patient is often asymptomatic. Diagnosis is often confirmed by the presence of calcific ossification on B-scan ultrasound or CT scan. Most are observed without treatment. Lesions can be associated with the development of CNV, which can be treated if they arise. Photo by Brenda Nakoski at Retina Consultants of Texas. #retina #retinaspecialist #RetinaConsultantsofTexas #RCTX #PreservingYourVisionIsOurMission
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