Doctor slade

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ophthalmologist

houston, TX

Stephen Slade, M.D. is a world renowned specialist in LASIK, Presbyopia correction, cataract surgery, implantable contact lenses, and refractive surgery, serving patients in Houston, Texas. He attended Tulane University and the University of Texas Medical School with a final, elective year spent at Guy’s Hospital, London, graduating summa cum laude, with highest honors.

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713-626-5544

3900 Essex Lane – Suite 101, Houston, TX 77027

Top surgery of Dr. Slade

  • - Refractive Surgery
  • - LASIK, PRK, LASEK
  • - Refractive Lensectomy Cataract Surgery/Phaco
  • - Complications of Cataract Surgery
  • - Cataract Surgery
  • - Corneal Transplant Surgery & Treatment
  • - Glaucoma
  • - Intraocular Lens Implant
  • - Verisyse, Visian ICL
  • - Presbyopia Correcting Surgery
  • - Crystalens, ReSTOR
  • - General Ophthalmology
  • - General Eye Exams and Glasses
  • - Therapeutic laser procedure
  • - Corneal Cross-Linking

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He completed a residency at the LSU Eye Center in New Orleans and fellowships in corneal surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and in New York, New York on Project ORBIS. Dr. Slade is a Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American College of Surgeons. He is an active teacher of surgical techniques and has taught, lectured to, and certified over 8,000 surgeons on LASIK and lamellar refractive surgery.

In 1991, along with Stephen Brint MD, Dr. Stephen Slade performed the first LASIK in the United States. Later he performed the first Custom LASIK ablation based on topography in the United States. He has since done tens of thousands of cases.

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Education and training of Dr. Slade in ophthalmologist surgery

- residency at the LSU Eye Center in New Orleans

- fellowships in corneal surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston