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Raleigh Ophthalmology Physicians
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Van B. Noah, M.D., F.A.C.S. RETIRED
Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, Oculoplastic Surgery
A native of Raleigh, Dr. Noah received his undergraduate degree in physics
for NCSU before attending
medical school at Bowman Gray. Following surgical internship, his residency
training was at the Medical College of Virginia. After serving as the Navy's last
ophthalmologist in Vietnam, Dr. Noah returned to Raleigh, where he has practiced for over 25 years, with special
interests in cataract and oculoplastic surgery.
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Edward J. McGrory, M.D.
Comprehensive Ophthalmology,
Cataract Surgery,
Refractive Surgery
Dr. McGrory completed his undergraduate studies at The College of
Charleston and medical school at the Medical University of South Carolina.
He was in family practice for one year in New Orleans before his residency
in ophthalmology at the Medical University of South Carolina. Practicing in
Raleigh since 1979, Dr. McGrory has special interests in cataract and
refractive surgery.
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Charles H Robinson, Jr., M.D.
Retina & Vitreous,
Retinal Detachment,
Diabetic Eye Disease
Dr. Robinson completed his undergraduate studies at Princeton University
and received his medical degree from Duke University. His residency
training in ophthalmology was at UNC-CH. Before returning to Raleigh he
completed a fellowship in retina at the Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary,
Harvard University School of Medicine. He has been in practice in Raleigh
since 1980.
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M. Alan Dickens, M.D., P.C.
Glaucoma,
Cataract Surgery
Dr. Dickens completed his undergraduate, medical and residency training at
the Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University. During this
time, he earned All-ACC Academic honors while playing basketball for the
Demon Deacons. A native of Greenville, he started practice in Raleigh
following a fellowship in glaucoma at Emory University.
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Timothy D. Jordan, M.D.
Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus
Dr. Jordan completed his undergraduate education at the University of
California, Irvine; medical education at Baylor College of Medicine and
residency at the Medical College of Virginia. His pediatric ophthalmology
fellowship was served at the James Hall Eye Center in Atlanta with Dr. Zane
Pollard. A talented pianist, Dr. Jordan performed at the opening ceremonies
of the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.
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Bobbie A. Gupta, M.D.
Cornea and External Disease, Cataract Surgery, Laser Vision Correction (including Lasik)
A Raleigh native, Dr. Gupta completed her undergraduate studies and graduated Valedictorian from North Carolina State University. She received her medical degree from the University of North Carolina prior to completing her residency at Duke University. Her fellowship in cornea, external disease, and refractive surgery was performed at the Wilmer Institute at Johns Hopkins University under the tutelage of Dr. Walter Stark and Dr. Terrence OíBrien.
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Paul S. Riske, M.D., P.C.
Specializing in Surgery of the Eyelids, Lacrimal System & Orbit
Dr. Riske completed his undergraduate studies at the University of
Richmond in Virginia. After serving as an Army officer and helicopter
pilot, he returned to school, receiving his medical degree and completing
a residency in Ophthalmology from Loyola University in Chicago. He completed
fellowship training in oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery at Duke
University.
http://www.drriske.com
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| Steven H. McKinley, M.D.
Glaucoma and Catatact Surgery
Dr. McKinley attended the University of Michigan for his undergraduate and
medical education. He then moved to Houston to pursue his residency training
in ophthalmology and fellowship in glaucoma at Baylor College of Medicine.
Having also lived in Southeast Asia at various points in his life, he now
resides in the Triangle area. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing, playing
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