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William Trattler, MD |
| Center For Excellence In Eye Care |
| Director of Cornea |
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| Medical Doctor |
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Center For Excellence In Eye Care 8940 North Kendall Drive; #400E Miami, FL 33176
United States
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305-598-2020 Work
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| Contact William Trattler, MD |
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Miami LASIK
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Profile
Dr. Trattler is currently practicing at the Center for Excellence in Eye Care specializing in refractive, corneal, and cataract eye surgery, and a Volunteer Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Miami’s Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.
He received his bachelor's degree with honors from Dartmouth College and his doctorate of medicine degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine, where he graduated in 1992 with Distinction in Research. He completed his ophthalmology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, Scheie Eye Institute, and then spent an additional year for subspecialty training in cornea and refractive surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. During his corneal fellowship, he performed research on dry eye and blepharitis.
Dr. Trattler has been a Principal Investigator in a wide variety of phase 3 and phase 4 studies, including new medications for the control of inflammation after cataract surgery, new medications for the treatment of dry eye, and new medications for the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis.
Dr. Trattler specializes in corneal, cataract and refractive surgeries
Dr. Trattler has authored many books, articles, and text book chapters including Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple, a textbook he helped co-author that is used by medical, nursing, and veterinary students throughout the world. In 2002, Dr. Trattler received the "Outstanding Young Ophthalmologist Leadership Award" from the Florida Society of Ophthalmology (FSO). In 2006, he was named one of the top 50 Cataract & Refractive Surgery Opinion Leaders, as voted on by readers of Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today.
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