Eye Institute
Ocular Surface Center
The USF Health Eye Ocular surface center is established to care for patients with ocular surface issues such as Dry eye syndromes (from lack of lid functionality to meibomian gland dysfunction), goblet cell inflammation (postmenopausal), surface fibrosis (chemical burns), diffuse surface inflammatory disorders (Steven Johnson syndrome, OCP), limbal stem cell disorders (congenital (aniridia) to acquired (chemical burns), etc.
These varied disease processes affect millions of people in the United States and worldwide. Our specialists have the expertise to help manage patients with these complex conditions.
Services
- Blepharitis, Meibomian gland dysfunction
- Dry Eye Syndromes
- Stem cell Transplantation (Auto & Allo)
- Chemical burns
- Steven Johnson syndrome, OCP
- Aniridia
- Conjunctivochalasis
- Forniceal Reconstruction
- Amniotic membrane transplantation
- Keratoprosthesis (Boston KPRO)
- Ocular surface neoplasia diagnosis and treatment
Surgery Guide
Visit our surgery guide for a general outline of what to expect for your pre- and post-operative care. Please never hesitate to reach out with questions, concerns or any additional information that you may require to make your surgical planning experience better.
Meet Our Experts
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Pedram Hamrah, MD
Pedram Hamrah, MD
Location
USF Health Eye Institute at the Carol and Frank Morsani Center for Advanced Health Care
Tamp, FL 33612