Welcome to Tennessee Retina

Tennessee Retina is Middle Tennessee’s largest and most established retina practice. Our premier team of board certified, fellowship trained ophthalmologists is dedicated to the surgical and medical treatment of diseases associated with the retina, macula and vitreous. We are committed to providing state-of-the-art care to all of our patients in a warm and caring environment. Our physicians are active in local, national, and international ophthalmologic and vitreoretinal professional societies and are dedicated to continued improvement in the services we provide for our patients and referring doctors.
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Our Physicians
Tennessee Retina physicians are dedicated to providing each patient with compassionate, state-of-the-art care in a patient-friendly environment. Our experienced physicians have completed their training in the most prestigious ophthalmology and retina training programs in the world.
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News & Announcements
03/13/2023What Does a Fluorescein Angiogram Capture and Why is it Necessary?

What does a Fluorescein Angiogram capture and why is it necessary? Going to the doctor can be a stressful event for the patient. We are continuing our series of blog posts explaining things that might happen while you are at the office and why. During...
02/09/2023What does a Fundus Photo capture and why may it be necessary?

Going to the doctor can be a stressful event for the patient. To help put an ease to your worries, we are continuing our series explaining some of the things that may occur during your visit and why. During an exam there may be additional testing ordered,...
01/18/2023What Does an OCT Photo Capture and Why is it Necessary?

Going to the doctor can be a stressful event for the patient. Fear and anxiety often occur when worrying about your health and possible diagnosis. To help put an ease to your worries, we are going to explain some of the things that may occur during your...