Author: Tennessee Retina
April 15, 2022New Bowling Green Office
4-15-2022 We are ready to break ground and build the new Bowling Green office! Construction will last all summer, and we anticipate we will move in late …
April 11, 2022Protecting the Good Eye
Eye protection is very important especially when you only have one eye that has good vision. Protective eye wear is one way to protect your eyes while playing …
March 8, 2022Inaugural Retina Research meeting in Nashville
Tennessee Retina is proud to be a member of the largest Retina Research organization. On February 18th-19th members of the Tennessee Retina Research team …
February 18, 2022The Basics of AMD
Age Related Macular Degeneration is a disease that causes severe or permanent vision loss in people typically over the age of 60. Macular Degeneration affects …
February 9, 2022TIL: Tennessee Retina has Financial Counselors
For many people, changes in insurance and finances can make healthcare decisions difficult, especially at the beginning of the year. Tennessee Retina strives …
December 23, 2021Helping others after December Tornadoes
On December 10th, friends and neighbors in our surrounding counties and states suffered tremendous loss from the tornadoes. The amount of devastation that …
December 1, 2021Founder of Tennessee Retina Honored
Gary S. Gutow, M.D., M.S., founder of Tennessee Retina (then Retina-Vitreous Associates) received the 2021 Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of …
October 19, 2021Retina Conditions Explained: Ocular Histoplasmosis
Presumed Ocular Histoplasmosis Syndrome (POHS) causes atrophy (wasting) around the optic nerve and multiple scars, called histo spots, in the choroid. These …
August 27, 2021Murfreesboro Expansion
Tennessee Retina is thriving and growing as middle Tennessee's largest and most established retina practice. We are pleased to announce that our Murfreesboro …
June 4, 2021Retina Conditions Explained - Retinal Vein Occlusion
Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO) happens when a retinal vein becomes blocked or clogged. It occurs most commonly in patients with medical conditions such as high …



