neurooftalmologists
Neurooftalmologists are physicians who specialize in visual disorders that originate from the nervous system, sitting at the intersection of ophthalmology and neurology. They diagnose and manage conditions that affect the optic nerve, the pathways that control eye movements, and the brain areas involved in vision, as well as related structures that influence alignment, pupil function, and perception.
Common presenting problems include sudden or progressive vision loss, double vision, droopy eyelids, abnormal eye movements,
Diagnostics emphasize interdisciplinary assessments and imaging. Neurooftalmologists commonly use MRI and other neuroimaging modalities, visual field
Treatment and management are tailored to the underlying cause and often involve collaboration with neurologists, neurosurgeons,
Training typically includes a medical degree, followed by an ophthalmology residency and a fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology.