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Carolina Eyecare
Research Institute

Bringing Tomorrow’s Technology to Today’s Patients

From investigating better surgical techniques and therapeutic treatments, to testing new medical devices, our state-of-the-art research center is focused on testing and improving new technologies and procedures for cataract surgery, refractive lens surgery, LASIK vision correction, and improving treatment for glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

Carolina Eyecare Research Institute is one of the Lowcountry’s largest privately-held ophthalmology research centers.

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Our Mission

“The Carolina Eyecare Research Institute is committed to advancing the field of ophthalmology with progressive, groundbreaking studies that improve not only our patients quality of life from Charleston and around the low country, but also those around the world. Our goal is to bring tomorrow’s technology to today’s patients.”

-Dr. Kerry Solomon, Director; Carolina Eyecare Research Institute

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About the
Director

Dr. Kerry D. Solomon is the first Director of the Carolina Eyecare Research Institute at Carolina Eyecare Physicians in Charleston, SC. He has been a leader, an innovator and a pioneer with cataract and refractive surgery and clinical research for more than 20 years. He was the first recipient of the Arturo and Holly Melosi Professor of Ophthalmology Chair and was a physician at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) for 17 years. Dr. Solomon held key positions at MUSC, including Director of the cataract, refractive and cornea services at Storm Eye Institute, Medical Director of the Magill Vision Center and Director of the Magill Research Center. Click arrow for more information down-arrow

Dr Solomon completed his internship at Yale University in New Haven, CT, and his residency at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY. He completed his fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD, specializing in cataract and refractive surgery and corneal transplantation. He also completed a fellowship in ophthalmic pathology at the University Of Utah Health Sciences Center. Dr Solomon was recruited to Storm Eye Institute upon completion of his training at Johns Hopkins. A board-certified member of the American Board of Ophthalmology, Dr. Solomon is a member of many national and international professional and scientific societies often serving in leadership roles. He is currently Chair of the Food and Drug Administration liaison committee for the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS), the largest surgical society for eye surgeons in the world. Additionally, Dr. Solomon has authored more than 170 publications and has received numerous awards including receiving the “Best Doctors” award every year since 2002. Since its inception in 2005, he has been voted by his peers as being one of the top 50 opinion leaders around the world for cataract and refractive surgery, and he was the second recipient of the Lee Nordan Refractive Surgeon of the Year Award.

Dr. Solomon is sought after world-wide for his teaching and surgical skills. He frequently presents lectures to peers, having presented more than 500 lectures and live surgical demonstrations. Most recently, Dr. Solomon was the United States representative and invited guest for the Russian Cataract and Refractive Surgery Society in Moscow.

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Frequently Asked
Questions

Why has the Carolina Eyecare Physician’s organization expanded into research?

dr-boatwrightDR. JOHN BOATWRIGHT: Research is the backbone of future developments in vision advancements. At Carolina Eyecare Physicians, we are committed to developing and testing the latest cutting-edge technology. This is our passion and our desire. In this way, we can improve the quality of our patient’s lives around the Lowcountry and beyond.

As a patient, should it be important to me that Carolina Eyecare Physicians has a Research Institute?

dr-herringDR. PAUL HERRING: Yes, absolutely. It’s the involvement with clinical research that provides me and my fellow Carolina Eyecare colleagues with a unique perspective on the best and latest advancements and surgical techniques in eyecare. Through research, we can best advise and help guide you and your family and friends to the treatment(s) best suited to you. In choosing a doctor, you want a physician that is not only familiar with the latest technology, medications or surgical techniques, but one who actively participates in these studies.

As a patient, is there any benefit for me to participate in a clinical study?

dr-reutherDR. ROBERT REUTHER: There are many benefits to participating in clinical studies. Of course, study participants receive advanced technology before the general public. Just as important, your participation may help benefit many other patients in the future. Studies provide an opportunity for you to collaborate together with me, my fellow physicians, and our staff. You can help us achieve our goal to advance what modern medicine has to offer.

Can I participate in the studies even if I live outside of the Charleston area?

dr-newlandDR. THOMAS NEWLAND: Yes, provided you can keep the necessary appointments required by the study. As Carolina Eyecare has expanded, so has our geographic coverage. We now have office locations in the Charleston area (West Ashley, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant), in Summerville, Monks Corner and Walterboro. Patients from these areas and beyond may participate.

Is there a research staff dedicated specifically to research at Carolina Eyecare?

dr-sandovalDR. HELGA SANDOVAL: I was the manager of the Magill Research Center at Storm Eye Institute for 8 years. With Dr Solomon’s transition and the opening of the Carolina Eyecare Research Institute, I was recruited to manage the new center. I am looking forward to helping assist the physicians and staff at Carolina Eyecare bring these exciting studies to you and other patients around the lowcountry and beyond. We will be very busy as there are many new ophthalmology advancements being developed. This is an exciting time.

Are you a candidate for our clinical trials?

For more information about participating in Carolina Eyecare Research Institute studies, please contact Research Manager at Carolina Eyecare Research Institute, Dr. Helga Sandoval at 843-722-2010 or submit the form below.

Learn about current and past studies at Carolina Eyecare Research Institute.

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