Neuro-Ophthalmology Service
If doctors haven’t been able to find the cause of your vision problem, our Neuro-Ophthalmology Service team at the U-M Kellogg Eye Center may be able to help. Our experts see many patients and know how to recognize symptoms and make the right diagnosis.
Our Approach
The specialists here begin with a full eye exam to check how well you see, how your pupils react, your eye color, side vision and how your eyes move. We also use special tests to view and measure your retina and optic nerve through computerized visual field testing and optical coherence tomography.
Treatment depends on your condition. You may need medicine, Botox injections to relax eye muscles or surgery. Many of these procedures are done without an overnight hospital stay.
Advanced Testing to Support Your Eye Care
When you get your eyes checked at the U-M Kellogg Eye Center, you may be sent to specialized testing areas like ophthalmic ultrasound, ophthalmic photography, or diagnostic visual electrophysiology. These advanced tests will provide more detailed information than a regular eye exam to help detect problems early, confirm a diagnosis, and guide your treatment plan.
Services
We diagnose, treat, and manage many different eye conditions and diseases in our clinics. The eye conditions we treat are not limited to the list provided here.
- Reduced vision
- Blind spots
- Double vision
- Abnormalities of the pupils
- Droopy eyelids
- Abnormal alignment of the eyes
- Abnormal eye movements
- Twitching or spasm around the eyes
- Vision loss from stroke or tumor
- Optic neuritis – inflammation of the optic nerve
- Thyroid eye disease
- Optic atrophy – the loss of some or most of the nerve fibers in the optic nerve
- Ischemic optic neuropathy - optic neuropathy from obstruction of blood vessels
- Ocular myasthenia gravis – an autoimmune disorder that causes weakened eye muscles
- Focal dystonias – movement disorders that affect the eyes and face, including hemifacial spasm and blepharospasm
- Alzheimer’s disease with vision problems
Appointment Information
To make an appointment with an eye doctor, call 734-764-4190.
Locations
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Neuro-Ophthalmology Clinic | Kellogg Eye Center 1000 Wall St
Elevator B Floor 3
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1912Get Directions -
Ophthalmology Clinic | Brighton Center for Specialty Care 7500 Challis Rd
Entrance 1, Level 2
Brighton, MI 48116-9416Get Directions -
Ophthalmology Clinic | Taubman Center 1500 E Medical Center Dr
Floor B1 Room 100
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5304Get Directions
Doctors
Wayne Todd Cornblath, MD
Clinical Professor
Ophthalmology, Neurology
Lindsey Blake Delott, MD
Associate Professor
Ophthalmology, Neurology
Tatiana Deveney, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Ophthalmology
Sangeeta Khanna, MD
Clinical Professor
Ophthalmology
Letitia Pirau, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Neuro-Ophthalmology, Neurology
Providers
Cherie A Farkash, OD
Clinical Instructor
Optometry
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