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Neuro-Ophthalmology
Our neuro-ophthalmologists evaluate and treat patients who have reduced vision, blind spots owing to disorders of the optic nerve and its connections to the brain, subnormal vision that is not explained by abnormalities of the eyes, double vision, abnormalities of the pupils, and droopy eyelids. They also evaluate and treat any condition in which there may be a brain abnormality causing a disturbance of vision, misalignment of the eyes, or abnormal eye movements. Our specialists also provide evaluation of focal dystonias, blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm, as well as botulinum toxin treatments for these conditions.

More information about optic neuritis, optic atrophy.

Neuro-Ophthalmologists

Ann Arbor—734-763- 9142

    Wayne T. Cornblath, M.D.

Inpatient Consultation, UM Hospital—734-763-5114 (map)

    Jonathan D. Trobe, M.D.

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