Kresge Eye Institute
Blindness can result from diseases of the eye, or trauma to the eye from an
injury. In some cases of blindness, some parts of the visual system remain
intact. This provides an opportunity to create artificial vision using the
healthy parts of the visual system and special devices (implants) to substitute
for damaged parts of the eye or optic nerve.
One major cause of vision loss in people over the age of 50 is macular
degeneration, which results from deterioration of the macula, the central part
of the retina.
The Kresge Eye Institute has helped patients with eye disease, disorder or
injury, who often faced a future with limited vision or blindness. Join us in
our fight for the preservation of sight and treatment of vision problems.
The Kresge Eye Institute is dedicated to:
• Advancing medical and surgical eye care.
• Providing the finest medical education and surgical training for physicians
specializing in ophthalmology.
• To conducting innovative research to increase the knowledge of the eye and
the mechanism of vision; improve methods of diagnosing and treating vision
disorders, and eradicate eye diseases and blindness.
These are the programs at the Kresge Eye Institute that you can designate

Click on the program name for more information for the specific program where available or visit our website at http://www.kresge-eye.org :
- Macular Degeneration
- Glaucoma
- Low Vision
- Other (pull down window) (designated accounts)
- Pediatric Ophthalmology
- Ocular Prosthetics
- Tearing, trauma and tumors
Special Giving Club
- Woodward Society
Many of our clinical ophthalmologists are also medical school faculty
members. This unique position allows them to develop cutting edge techniques and
treatment programs. Because of our commitment to excellence, we are pioneers in
the fields of vitreoretinal diseases, glaucoma and filtration surgery, cataract
and lens implant surgery, corneal transplantation and refractive surgery.
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