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James Pitzer Gills, III, M.D. and Joy Gills Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology in the School of Medicine; Chair, Department of Ophthalmology.
Duke is home of the world’s leading optical coherence tomography (OCT) research program. Over the last quarter century, OCT has revolutionized patient care and developed in amazing ways – and team of ophthalmologists and biomedical engineers at Duke are responsible for much of that development.
The Duke Global Ophthalmology Program enables broader global efforts, and most importantly, helps reduce avoidable blindness and human suffering. Help us Save Sight - Give to the Global Ophthalmology Program Now
Duke retinal specialists use the latest diagnostic, medical, and surgical advances to diagnose and manage common retinal diseases such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal detachments.
The Duke Eye Center's team of ophthalmology experts uses the latest technologies -- including optical coherence tomography (OCT), fundus photography, angiography, and others -- to diagnose your eye condition.