retina specialists of alabama
Spontaneous retinal detachment, like eye injury, is a dramatic and frightening form of sight loss. After treatment, prevention in the second (fellow) eye becomes a matter of great concern.  Unlike eye injury, patients are largely unable to avoid a similar fate in the fellow eye by life style modifications.  Retina surgeons, Robert Morris, MD and C. Douglas Witherspoon, MD, with over 20 years of clinical and research experience to base they findings on, now offer new hope for vision preservation to patients with high risk eyes.

Contact us at 205-933-2625 or 800-292-8166.
Webmaster: Margaret Harrill   
E-mail Link to Webmaster
We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the HON Foundation. Click to verify.Privacy Practices

HONConduct889126
We subscribe to the HONcode principles.
Verify here.

Retinal Detachment, MD accepts no external funding, goods or services. No funds, goods or services in exchange for display or representation on this site are accepted. Any commercial banner or link on this site is offered by Retina Specialists as a resource for our visitors but Retina Specialists does not warranty in any way the content of these links, nor does it accept any form of recompense to promote any external concern, nor is it liable for any injury or damage resulting from contact with these resources..

This Site Contains Copyrighted Text And Graphics - ©Copyright 2000 Retina Specialists of Alabama, LLC, Birmingham, Alabama, USA  Retinal Detachment MD is sponsored by Retina Specialists of Alabama, LLC and all medical content was researched, authored and/or edited by Robert Morris, MD and C. Douglas Witherspoon, MD and Ferenc Kuhn, Ph.D., MD.