
Myopia: Our Ongoing Silent Ophthalmic Epidemic
Loss of global productivity is in the billions of dollars LEXINGTON Over the summer of 2024, major global news outlets including the Wall Street Journal

Loss of global productivity is in the billions of dollars LEXINGTON Over the summer of 2024, major global news outlets including the Wall Street Journal

GEORGETOWN Born into a family of engineers, musicians, and optometrists, William Wallace “Chip” Richardson, MD, was nurtured in technology, performance, and a curiosity for the

LEXINGTON Maximizing lifelong visual potential is the passion behind the pediatric ophthalmology practice of Palak Wall, MD. Wall joined KentuckyOne Health in November 2014 to

LEXINGTON David E. Cowen, MD, FACS, has a commitment to the region that is as deep as his passion for eyes. By embracing innovation in

On April 7, 2014, Governor Steve Beshear signed Senate Bill 118, an act related to prescription eye drops. The bill was heavily lobbied for by

OWENSBORO Perhaps one of the most impactful advancements in the field of surgery has been the advent of technology allowing so many inpatient procedures to

A 2012 report by Prevent Blindness America estimates almost 30,000 Kentuckians over age 50 suffer from age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and nearly 103,000 Kentuckians over