Shelley Day Ghafoori, MD

(on 38th street)
Doctors in Austin, TX
Doctors
Eye doctors & Optometrists

Hours

Monday
7:30AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
7:30AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
7:30AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
7:30AM - 5:00PM
Friday
7:30AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

801 W. 38th Street
Austin, TX
78705

About

Dr. Shelley Day Ghafoori grew up in Sunnyvale, California and later moved to Massachusetts where she graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University with a degree in History and Science. She stayed in Boston and attended Harvard Medical School where she was awarded the competitive Beecher Prize and Osler Medal. She then completed a top-tier general ophthalmology residency program at the University of California, San Francisco where she was the recipient of the Garcia/Asbury Award for research. She traveled back to the east coast to complete a 2-year vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at Duke University, training with world-renowned faculty. During this time, she was the recipient of the nationally awarded Heed Ophthalmic Foundation fellowship as well as the prestigious Ronald G. Michels Fellowship Foundation Award, which is given annually to the top 3 retina fellows in the United States. After completing her retina fellowship, she joined the faculty of Stanford University as a clinical assistant professor of ophthalmology, spending her time taking care of patients, teaching fellows, residents and medical students and conducting clinical research.

Dr. Ghafoori specializes in the medical and surgical management of all vitreoretinal diseases, including ocular oncology. She has completed additional specialized ocular oncology training at Moorfields and St. Bartholomew’s Hospitals in London, England where pioneering treatments for choroidal melanomas were first developed.

Dr. Ghafoori is board-certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. She has been the lead author of numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals such as the Archives of Ophthalmology and the American Journal of Ophthalmology. She has also authored several textbook chapters including one on choroidal hemangiomas in the textbook Retina. She serves as a reviewer for several medical journals including Retina, Graefes Archives for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, and International Ophthalmology. She is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, the International Society of Ocular Oncologists, the American Medical Association, and the American Society of Retina Specialists.

In her free time, Dr. Ghafoori enjoys cooking, running, and exploring Austin with her husband and her three young sons.

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Services

  • Acute Endophthalmitis
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  • Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
  • Chorioretinal Scars
  • Chorioretinitis
  • Choroidal Neovascular Membranes (CNVM)
  • Chronic Endophthalmitis
  • Diabetic Eye Disease
  • Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Disseminated Chorioretinitis and Disseminated Retinochoroiditis
  • Drusen
  • Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  • Endophthalmitis
  • Eye Infections
  • Floaters
  • Hyphema
  • Hypotony of Eye
  • Iridocyclitis
  • Macular Edema
  • Macular Hole
  • Ocular Trauma
  • Progressive High Myopia
  • Purulent Endophthalmitis
  • Retina Diseases
  • Retinal Detachment and Retinal Tear
  • Retinal Dystrophy
  • Retinal Hemorrhage
  • Retinal Ischemia
  • Retinal Neovascularization
  • Retinal Telangiectasia
  • Retinal Vein Occlusion
  • Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)
  • Retinoschisis
  • Thyroid Disease
  • Uveitis and Iridocyclitis
  • Vascular Disease
  • Visual Field Defects
  • Vitreous Hemorrhage
  • Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Latest

Part of our mission is to treat EVERYONE with respect and dignity and that includes our custodians. Today is National Custodian Appreciation Day and we hands down have the best! 🙌🏼 Even before the pandemic our cleaning crew would go above and beyond to keep our offices germ free and in pristine condition everyday. Today and always, we appreciate all you do to keep us and our patients safe.
Congratulations to Dr. Philip Storey on his one year anniversary with Austin Retina Associates. In his first year, he has successfully performed hundreds of sight-saving procedures and has been a tremendous asset to the Austin Retina team. If you haven't had a chance to meet him, we would love for you to get to know him! https://bit.ly/3hBvEk8
Fun fact: Today is International Coffee Day! Ever heard the term “cup of joe?” 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️ Well we did a little research and discovered that in 1914, Secretary of the Navy Josephus “Joe” Daniels banned alcohol from all U.S. Navy ships. As this was close to the start of World War I, many young men would soon find themselves aboard a ship where the strongest drink available was coffee, or a “cup of joe.” ☕️ Who else enjoyed their cup of joe on this beautiful morning in Central Texas?
We’re up to something FALL-tastic! 🍁🎃🍂#staytuned #pumpkindecorating
LIVE from Seton Hospital...Dr. Martinez is back with a COVID update that particularly may be interesting to those of you who wear eyeglasses! 🤓https://www.loom.com/share/b38f3d412aca46f3880944acd2fea382 LOOM.COM Association of Daily Wear of Eyeglasses With Susceptibility to Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection | Infectious Diseases | JAMA Ophthalmology | JAMA Network
It’s Healthy Vision Month! Our latest blog post explores proactive ways to maintain the health of your vision as you age: https://bit.ly/3kA8Bad
Did you know that October is Eye Injury Prevention Month? Like most accidents, no one anticipates an eye injury, but when one occurs, it can seriously impact a person's quality of life and ability to navigate in the world. Taking steps to be as cautious as possible when participating in activities where an eye incident is possible is an excellent step that should not be missed. Learn more about preventing eye injuries: https://bit.ly/33bC2cU YOURSIGHTMATTERS.COM Make Safety a Priority during Eye Injury Prevention Month - Your Sight Matters
Our most recent COVID-19 patient update can be viewed here in full: https://bit.ly/33iTYTf We are hopeful that with the overall decrease in COVID-19 cases and the rapid vaccine progress, that as a country, we are on the downhill side of this pandemic. At the same time, we know that COVID-19 is still very daunting and want to assure you that we have not lessened our safety protocols and will continue to screen everyone who enters our facilities. AUSTINRETINA.COM Our Commitment During COVID-19 | Austin Retina Blog
Let the holiday countdown begin...
You have questions, and we have answers! Our patient FAQ guide addresses questions about wet AMD, retinal detachment risk, diabetic retinopathy and more. Visit the FAQ guide here: https://bit.ly/3cGLGHH AUSTINRETINA.COM Patient FAQ | Austin Retina Associates™
We'd love for you to get to know Dr. Shelley Day Ghafoori! Dr. Ghafoori is an award-winning doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical management of all vitreoretinal diseases, including ocular oncology. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, running, and exploring Austin with her husband and her three young sons. Get to know Austin Retina's Dr. Ghafoori here: http://bit.ly/2oujZNx
Though some retina conditions can be rare, they are no less important to be aware of, especially if you or someone you know are experiencing symptoms: https://bit.ly/2Tfrggm Learn about: Birdshot Chorioretinopathy, Macular Dystrophy, Stargardt Disease, Retinoschisis, and Retinoblastoma.
Did you know that you can complete a number of patient forms from the comfort and privacy of your own home? Save time during your first / next visit to Austin Retina by downloading and completing any needed forms on your own schedule: https://bit.ly/3mYwQBf AUSTINRETINA.COM Patient Forms & Instructions | Austin Retina Associates™
"I highly recommended the physicians and staff at Austin Retina. The nurses are always willing to make my visit welcoming and informative... but most of all I am thankful I can see my children and grandchildren. Blessings to all who make this possible." - Our happy patient You can read more stories from real patients of our practice here: https://bit.ly/2EJqMLs AUSTINRETINA.COM Reviews | Austin Retina Associates™
Facebook friends...we need your help determining the winners of our pumpkin decorating contest! Please “like” the image that’s your favorite or simply comment on this post with the number of the photo you’re voting for! Voting will be open through 10/29 and the top three will be crowned the winners! #friendlycompetition
Election Day aside, stress can have a profound effect on all aspects of our health. But can it damage the retina? Read more in our latest blog post: https://bit.ly/37NDfK7
Don't forget to VOTE! CARTS and Metro are offering free rides to the polls on Election Day! https://bit.ly/382fEpi
We had fun dressing up and #savingsight!! Check out our 2020 Halloween Costume Contest WINNERS!!
In honor of Diabetes Awareness Month and the ongoing fight to prevent blindness caused by diabetes, IRIS and Austin Retina Associates are co-hosting an educational webinar next Thursday. This event is free for anyone who wants to tune in: https://bit.ly/2GHO856 RETINALSCREENINGS.ZOOM.US Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Live Diabetic Eye Disease Educational Webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
We want to take a moment to thank all Veterans and active Military members today for everything they've sacrificed to keep us safe.
The American Society of Retina Specialists recently launched the new Retina Health for Life Podcast, which provides patients with important information about retinal health, risk factors, treatment, and more. Learn more about the podcast and check out the latest episodes: https://bit.ly/31NTeE7
Austin Retina is nationally recognized for its participation in ground-breaking, pivotal clinical trials for over thirty years. Learn more about our clinical research endeavors: https://bit.ly/2HLGu9T
Have questions about retinal surgery? Learn more about what surgery is like at Austin Retina and what to expect during the retinal surgery process: http://bit.ly/2T9Iv2U
Today is World Prematurity Day! Last month, Austin Retina's own, Dr. Armie Harper, was the virtual lecturer for Cybersight where over 500 participants in nearly 90 countries tuned in to hear about the treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP). If you’re interested in learning more about this diagnosis, you can access the recorded session here: https://bit.ly/3nvu0mA
We’re always grateful to be #savingsight but in the spirit of Thanksgiving, we wanted to do more! Today, Austin Retina staff donated enough blood to save 100 lives! #rollupyoursleeves #blooddrive
We want to wish you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving! This year and every year, we're thankful for our wonderful staff, physicians, and patients.
The retina is an essential part of the eye that enables vision. It’s a thin layer of tissue that covers approximately 65 percent of the back of the eye, near the optic nerve. Learn more about the incredible retina: https://bit.ly/2TAtIhs
WE’RE HIRING! Our growing team is looking for individuals that want to join our ARA family on our mission of #savingsight. We have several clinical (no experience required) and clerical positions available. If you’re a team player that wants to have fun at work loving our patients as much as we do, visit our career page and apply today! https://bit.ly/3gvSgT9 AUSTIN RETINA ASSOCIATES Page
Austin Retina provides a full range of diagnostic testing procedures, including OCT and fluorescein angiography. Learn more about our diagnostic testing capabilities: https://bit.ly/2JKMNfq
“Hands down best health provider experience I've ever had. Literally.” -- Our Happy Patient
Got 15 seconds? If so, we need your votes!!! 🗳 Help us win Best of 2020 by visiting www.srgserv.com/bestofaustin and scroll down to the “Texas Professionals” category and list Austin Retina Associates in the box titled Best Eye Care Provider! Enter your email at the bottom and cast your vote! You’re welcome to vote for other categories as well but your also able to just cast a single vote! ☑️ #savingsight #thankyou
Visiting a retina specialist for the first time can be a little intimidating. Many people aren't sure what to expect. Our blog post outlines exactly what your very first retina appointment will be like. Read more: http://bit.ly/2vrbWnW
During the past 45 years, the retina care field has evolved from an ultra-niche subfield to a dynamic, advanced specialty. This retrospective discusses some of the biggest medical highlights from the past few decades while also looking forward into the exciting future: https://bit.ly/3q5nW6x OPHTHALMOLOGYTIMES.COM Exploring four decades of change in retina
Planning your holiday menu? Consider building your feast around these vision-saving foods: https://bit.ly/2VcsEkr
From all of us at Austin Retina, we wish you and your family Happy Holidays!
To all of our staff, patients, and referring providers, we hope you all have a Happy New Year! Raise your glasses to 2021!
As 2020 comes to a close and 2021 begins, it serves as a natural reminder for us to prioritize our health. This year, be sure to make vision care a part of your wellness plan: http://bit.ly/3nYPCIO
We’d like to recognize a special achievement by one of Austin Retina's own, Lesly Gomez Guirola. Lesly recently completed the requirements for becoming a citizen of the United States and will be sworn in this Friday as an American citizen. She has been a valuable member of the Austin Retina team for the past five years and we are all so proud of her! The naturalization process is a lengthy one and this accomplishment is a monumental event in any naturalized citizen's life. Most of us are born into our lives as US citizens and great respect is due to anyone who chooses the path of citizenship. Lesly made several personal sacrifices to pursue a better future so today we recognize and congratulate her on achieving this significant life event! 🇺🇸
Are artificial retinas the treatment of the future? A research team in Spain recently developed a biohybrid artificial retina for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Learn more: http://bit.ly/3mZuyk5 NEWATLAS.COM Biohybrid artificial retina aims to restore vision using living cells
January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month. Often referred to as "the sneak thief of sight," this vision-stealing condition impacts over 3 million people in the US. Learn more about how you can help spread awareness: http://bit.ly/2Jzek3r GLAUCOMA.ORG January is Glaucoma Awareness Month
***DELAYED OPENING*** As of right now, we will be opening all locations at 9am. If you originally had an appointment scheduled tomorrow morning before 9am, you will be contacted to reschedule. We’re monitoring the weather closely to ensure the safety of our patients and staff. Please check back for updates.
The most prestigious award given at Austin Retina is Employee of the Year and 2020 goes to Ebby Ischy. Ebby has been with Austin Retina for three years and serves as our inventory management controller. She is passionate about keeping all our medications organized so that each patient’s treatment is personally assigned and available when they need them. She’s a behind the scenes kind of gal, but a vital part of the team no doubt. Join us in congratulating Ebby on earning this much deserved award!
“Everybody can be great...because anybody can serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” - MLK Jr.
Austin Retina is nationally recognized for its participation in ground-breaking, pivotal clinical trials for over thirty years. Learn more about our trials that are currently open for enrollment: https://bit.ly/2HLGu9T
Some retinal conditions mimic each other, which can lead to misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment plans. Learn what you need to know about three of the most commonly misdiagnosed retinal conditions: http://bit.ly/2Wl7Fvs
It's never too early to be proactive about eye health. This interactive graphic for kids from the National Eye Institute is both fun and instructional, featuring videos, colorful images, and optical illusions. Pass along to your kids, nieces/nephews, students, patients, or whoever else! http://bit.ly/2KU2d1k NEI.NIH.GOV NEI for Kids | National Eye Institute
"The ideal syringe for administering intravitreal injections does not exist. With improved awareness of the drawbacks of existing devices and the characteristics desired for intravitreal use, however, syringe manufacturers are stepping up to design products that will help maximize the safety and efficiency of intravitreal injection." Read more: http://bit.ly/3850eAm OPHTHALMOLOGYTIMES.COM Pearls for selecting a syringe for intravitreal injection
We’d like to introduce you to Sam Honeycutt, our January Employee of the Month! Sam loves everything about her job in IT, especially when we have fun dress-up days. Although she is mainly behind the scenes, we all know that when a computer problem arises, we can count on our favorite “snowy owl” to get it fixed! Join us in congratulating Sam on this much-deserved award!
The Senior Resource Guide is a trusted resource for our community and we are honored to have won again in 2020. Thanks to our incredible team and valued patients, Austin Retina claims the title of Best Eye Care Provider for a second time! To see other best of Austin winners, click here: http://bit.ly/2O8VMcb
Today marks the birthday of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States, back in 1849. In honor of National Women Physicians Day, we want to recognize the brilliance and compassion of our very own, Dr. Shelley Day Ghafoori. She is a Harvard University graduate and has been a vital asset to the Austin Retina team for the past eight years! Thank you Dr. Ghafoori for positively impacting so many patients and constantly challenging us all to provide the best patient care possible. #savingsight #healthcarehero
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month and Low Vision Awareness Month. Throughout the month, we'll be sharing important information to help raise awareness. To kick things off, check out these tips from the National Eye Institute to see how you can help spread the word: http://bit.ly/3r51w52
IMPORTANT NOTICE!!! If your appointment has been affected, you will receive a phone call to reschedule. Below are our clinics on delayed openings or cancelled for the day. Main (38th street) - Delayed until 10am South - Delayed (James Casey) until 10am Round Rock - Delayed until 10am Fredericksburg - Cancelled Killeen - Cancelled
Looking for more ways you can help spread awareness about age-related macular degeneration? Our latest blog post offers some tips outlined by the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS): http://bit.ly/371Pq4X #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #agerelatedmaculardegenerationawarenessmonth #AMD #retina #retinaspecialist #macula #maculardegeneration #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
It’s Patient Appreciation Week at Austin Retina and while we have so many fun themes planned, today is one that everyone can participate in. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we decided to share the love by collecting non-perishable food items and raising funds to donate to the Central Texas Food Bank Central Texas Food Bank. Now more than ever, they need our help filling their shelves! Did you know $1 provides 4 meals? If you or your organization are interested in joining us for this great cause, feel free to make an online donation (link below) or drop off nonperishable food items to one of our four main office locations (Main, South, Round Rock, and Lakeway) anytime this week. For large donations, we will gladly pick it up and deliver on your behalf. Thank you for joining us in the fight to end hunger! You can donate directly here: http://bit.ly/3tH8UFF #PatientAppreciationWeek #ValentinesDay #sharethelove #fooddrive #AustinTX #AustinRetinaAssociates #foodbank
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month and Low Vision Awareness Month. Throughout the month, we'll be sharing important information to help raise awareness. To kick things off, check out these tips from the National Eye Institute to see how you can help spread the word: http://bit.ly/3r51w52
Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in adults over the age of 50 in the United States. Because there is no known cure, your best defense against developing AMD is to focus on prevention. Learn more about how you can preserve your vision: http://bit.ly/2P8imza #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #agerelatedmaculardegenerationawarenessmonth #AMD #agerelatedmaculardegenerationprevention #AMDprevention #retina #retinaspecialist #macula #maculardegeneration #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
***Office Closed Thursday!*** We appreciate your patience and understanding while we work hard to get you rescheduled. For any urgent eye related issues, you may call our office or message us on our website and we will contact you back. We hope you’re all staying safe and warm and look forward to seeing you all soon.
***OFFICE CLOSURE!!*** As of right now, all offices will remain closed Tuesday and Wednesday this week! We are currently working on contacting patients to reschedule and will update our Facebook page and website as soon as we have updates for the remainder of the week. We hope you’re all staying safe and warm!
Austin Retina Clinic provided a great first-time visit for me in preparation for my upcoming surgery. My doctor was extremely nice as was the entire staff! I so greatly appreciate their kindness & warmth!” -- Our Happy Patient
***OFFICE CLOSED MONDAY!*** In preparation for the anticipated winter storm coming this weekend, we are going to cancel all appointments at all locations on Monday, February 15th. Our schedulers are working hard to contact all patients so if you have not received a call yet, please wait until you hear from our office first. IMPORTANT NOTICE!!! If your appointment has been affected, you will receive a phone call to reschedule. Below are our clinics on delayed openings or cancelled for Friday. Main (38th street) - Delayed until 10am South - Delayed (James Casey) until 10am Round Rock - Delayed until 10am Fredericksburg - Cancelled Killeen - Cancelled
Looking for more ways you can help spread awareness about age-related macular degeneration? Our latest blog post offers some tips outlined by the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS): http://bit.ly/371Pq4X #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #agerelatedmaculardegenerationawarenessmonth #AMD #retina #retinaspecialist #macula #maculardegeneration #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
We want to take a moment to introduce you to our February Employee of the Month, Rebecca “Becca” Renteria. Becca is one of our top ophthalmic scribes and her favorite thing about working at Austin Retina for the past nine years is the lifelong friends she’s made. Pictured here is Becca on the left with two of her closest friends, who also happen to be fellow Employee of the Month winners. Help us Congratulate Becca on this much-deserved recognition! #ophthalmicscribe #employeeofthemonth #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
We were hopeful to be open Friday and back to #savingsight but unfortunately the weather is going to permit us from doing that once again. However, our team will be reaching out to reschedule and several physicians and staff members have volunteered to work Saturday and Sunday in order to get patients their sight saving medications. #teamwork #integrity #diligence #courtesy #corevalues Please be patient with us in the coming days as we work to treat hundreds of patients who were not able to get in this week due to inclement weather. In the meantime, enjoy these cute photos of your favorite ARA docs kiddos enjoying the snow! ❄️
Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in adults over the age of 50 in the United States. Because there is no known cure, your best defense against developing AMD is to focus on prevention. Learn more about how you can preserve your vision: http://bit.ly/2P8imza #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #agerelatedmaculardegenerationawarenessmonth #AMD #agerelatedmaculardegenerationprevention #AMDprevention #retina #retinaspecialist #macula #maculardegeneration #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
***Office Closed Thursday!*** We appreciate your patience and understanding while we work hard to get you rescheduled. For any urgent eye related issues, you may call our office or message us on our website and we will contact you back. We hope you’re all staying safe and warm and look forward to seeing you all soon.
***OFFICE CLOSURE!!*** As of right now, all offices will remain closed Tuesday and Wednesday this week! We are currently working on contacting patients to reschedule and will update our Facebook page and website as soon as we have updates for the remainder of the week. We hope you’re all staying safe and warm!
Austin Retina Clinic provided a great first-time visit for me in preparation for my upcoming surgery. My doctor was extremely nice as was the entire staff! I so greatly appreciate their kindness & warmth!” -- Our Happy Patient
Thank you patients and staff for joining us earlier this month for our food drive event. It was a HUGE success and over 4,000 meals were donated to the Central Texas Food Bank because of your generosity! While this picture is only a small portion of our staff, we’re all smiling under our masks at the opportunity to #giveback and feed the hungry! #seeaneedfillaneed #StrongerTogether
February’s Retina Image of the Month features the retina of a man in his 40's with a central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), which occurs when blood flow is blocked through the primary vein in the back of the eye. #centralretinalveinocclusion #CRVO #retina #retinacare #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
Because age-related macular degeneration is so prevalent, there are many clinical research trials dedicated to finding new and improved treatment modalities. Austin Retina is nationally recognized for our participation in pivotal clinical trials. Learn more about age-related macular degeneration clinical trials: https://bit.ly/2HLGu9T #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #agerelatedmaculardegenerationawarenessmonth #AMD #agerelatedmaculardegenerationresearch #AMDresearch #AMDclinicaltrials #retina #retinaspecialist #macula #maculardegeneration #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates AUSTINRETINA.COM Research & Clinical Trials | Austin Retina Associates™
We want to take a moment to introduce you to our February Employee of the Month, Rebecca “Becca” Renteria. Becca is one of our top ophthalmic scribes and her favorite thing about working at Austin Retina for the past nine years is the lifelong friends she’s made. Pictured here is Becca on the left with two of her closest friends, who also happen to be fellow Employee of the Month winners. Help us Congratulate Becca on this much-deserved recognition! #ophthalmicscribe #employeeofthemonth #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
We were hopeful to be open Friday and back to #savingsight but unfortunately the weather is going to permit us from doing that once again. However, our team will be reaching out to reschedule and several physicians and staff members have volunteered to work Saturday and Sunday in order to get patients their sight saving medications. #teamwork #integrity #diligence #courtesy #corevalues Please be patient with us in the coming days as we work to treat hundreds of patients who were not able to get in this week due to inclement weather. In the meantime, enjoy these cute photos of your favorite ARA docs kiddos enjoying the snow! ❄️
Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in adults over the age of 50 in the United States. Because there is no known cure, your best defense against developing AMD is to focus on prevention. Learn more about how you can preserve your vision: http://bit.ly/2P8imza #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #agerelatedmaculardegenerationawarenessmonth #AMD #agerelatedmaculardegenerationprevention #AMDprevention #retina #retinaspecialist #macula #maculardegeneration #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
March is National Save Your Vision Month! Out of all of our senses, vision is by far the most precious. Take good care of it and so that you can see what matters. Our must-do tips for saving your vision are: - Eating a healthy diet rich in good-for-the-eyes vitamins, such as vitamin C, vitamin A, and the B vitamins - Not smoking - Getting your eyes regularly examined #vision #saveyourvision #saveyourvisionmonth #savingsight #visionhealth #visionawareness #eyehealth #eyehealthtips #eyehealthmatters #eyehealthawareness #eyeexam #eyeexams #eyeexamination #SeeWhatMatters #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
Thank you patients and staff for joining us earlier this month for our food drive event. It was a HUGE success and over 4,000 meals were donated to the Central Texas Food Bank because of your generosity! While this picture is only a small portion of our staff, we’re all smiling under our masks at the opportunity to #giveback and feed the hungry! #seeaneedfillaneed #StrongerTogether
February’s Retina Image of the Month features the retina of a man in his 40's with a central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), which occurs when blood flow is blocked through the primary vein in the back of the eye. #centralretinalveinocclusion #CRVO #retina #retinacare #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
Because age-related macular degeneration is so prevalent, there are many clinical research trials dedicated to finding new and improved treatment modalities. Austin Retina is nationally recognized for our participation in pivotal clinical trials. Learn more about age-related macular degeneration clinical trials: https://bit.ly/2HLGu9T #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #agerelatedmaculardegenerationawarenessmonth #AMD #agerelatedmaculardegenerationresearch #AMDresearch #AMDclinicaltrials #retina #retinaspecialist #macula #maculardegeneration #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates AUSTINRETINA.COM Research & Clinical Trials | Austin Retina Associates™
We want to take a moment to introduce you to our February Employee of the Month, Rebecca “Becca” Renteria. Becca is one of our top ophthalmic scribes and her favorite thing about working at Austin Retina for the past nine years is the lifelong friends she’s made. Pictured here is Becca on the left with two of her closest friends, who also happen to be fellow Employee of the Month winners. Help us Congratulate Becca on this much-deserved recognition! #ophthalmicscribe #employeeofthemonth #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
We were hopeful to be open Friday and back to #savingsight but unfortunately the weather is going to permit us from doing that once again. However, our team will be reaching out to reschedule and several physicians and staff members have volunteered to work Saturday and Sunday in order to get patients their sight saving medications. #teamwork #integrity #diligence #courtesy #corevalues Please be patient with us in the coming days as we work to treat hundreds of patients who were not able to get in this week due to inclement weather. In the meantime, enjoy these cute photos of your favorite ARA docs kiddos enjoying the snow! ❄️
This image features the eye of a woman in her 30's with multifocal choroiditis, which is inflammation of the back of the eye. In this particular case, the inflammation was likely caused by the bacteria bartonella henselae. #multifocalchoroiditis #eyeinflammation #uveitis #bartonellahenselae #imageofthemonth #savingsight #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
March is a big month for eye health -- in addition to being National Save Your Vision Month, it's also Workplace Eye Wellness Month. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, nearly 25,000 Americans experience a work-related eye injury that sends them to the emergency room. Vision is precious and it's up to employers and workers to remain vigilant by wearing appropriate eye protection at all times. #vision #savingsight #saveyourvision #saveyourvisionmonth #visionhealth #visionawareness #eyehealth #eyehealthmatters #eyehealthawarenes #eyeinjuries #workplaceeyewellnessmonth #workplaceeyewellness #workplaceeyesafety #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
Last week, the Governor of Texas announced he was lifting masking requirements and capacity restrictions for businesses in Texas. This news came as a surprise to most, and we wanted to let you know how we plan to approach these changes. We invite all our patients to review the latest updates on Austin Retina’s COVID-19 policies from our Director of Patient Experience, Megan Odell: http://bit.ly/33iTYTf AUSTINRETINA.COM Our Commitment During COVID-19 | Austin Retina Blog
March is National Save Your Vision Month! Out of all of our senses, vision is by far the most precious. Take good care of it and so that you can see what matters. Our must-do tips for saving your vision are: - Eating a healthy diet rich in good-for-the-eyes vitamins, such as vitamin C, vitamin A, and the B vitamins - Not smoking - Getting your eyes regularly examined #vision #saveyourvision #saveyourvisionmonth #savingsight #visionhealth #visionawareness #eyehealth #eyehealthtips #eyehealthmatters #eyehealthawareness #eyeexam #eyeexams #eyeexamination #SeeWhatMatters #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
Thank you patients and staff for joining us earlier this month for our food drive event. It was a HUGE success and over 4,000 meals were donated to the Central Texas Food Bank because of your generosity! While this picture is only a small portion of our staff, we’re all smiling under our masks at the opportunity to #giveback and feed the hungry! #seeaneedfillaneed #StrongerTogether
February’s Retina Image of the Month features the retina of a man in his 40's with a central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), which occurs when blood flow is blocked through the primary vein in the back of the eye. #centralretinalveinocclusion #CRVO #retina #retinacare #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
According to a new study published in Nature Medicine, patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are at a higher risk of developing complications caused by COVID-19. The American Macular Degeneration Foundation (AMDF) has put together some advice for AMD patients so that you can continue to keep yourself (and your vision) as healthy as possible: http://bit.ly/3qWEr4S #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #AMD #COVID #COVID_19 #coronavirus #covidsafety #savingsight #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates MACULAR.ORG Study Indicates AMD Patients are at Higher Risk of COVID-19 Complications - American Macular Degeneration Foundation
Here’s a fun fact for St. Patrick’s Day... Dr. James Dooner went to medical school in Ireland! 🇮🇪 Today and everyday, we are LUCKY to be #savingsight! 🍀
The physicians at Austin Retina are some of the most highly-respected retina doctors in the United States. Each one is a board-certified, licensed ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained retinal specialist who is an expert in managing diseases of the retina, vitreous, and macula. Together, they have over 100 years of combined knowledge and experience. Meet the super star team of retina specialists at Austin Retina: http://bit.ly/3dNm9z4 #retina #retinaspecialist #retinaspecialists #retinasurgeon #retinasurgeons #savingsight #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
This image features the eye of a woman in her 30's with multifocal choroiditis, which is inflammation of the back of the eye. In this particular case, the inflammation was likely caused by the bacteria bartonella henselae. #multifocalchoroiditis #eyeinflammation #uveitis #bartonellahenselae #imageofthemonth #savingsight #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
March is a big month for eye health -- in addition to being National Save Your Vision Month, it's also Workplace Eye Wellness Month. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, nearly 25,000 Americans experience a work-related eye injury that sends them to the emergency room. Vision is precious and it's up to employers and workers to remain vigilant by wearing appropriate eye protection at all times. #vision #savingsight #saveyourvision #saveyourvisionmonth #visionhealth #visionawareness #eyehealth #eyehealthmatters #eyehealthawarenes #eyeinjuries #workplaceeyewellnessmonth #workplaceeyewellness #workplaceeyesafety #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
Last week, the Governor of Texas announced he was lifting masking requirements and capacity restrictions for businesses in Texas. This news came as a surprise to most, and we wanted to let you know how we plan to approach these changes. We invite all our patients to review the latest updates on Austin Retina’s COVID-19 policies from our Director of Patient Experience, Megan Odell: http://bit.ly/33iTYTf AUSTINRETINA.COM Our Commitment During COVID-19 | Austin Retina Blog
Although it's one of the leading causes of childhood blindness, retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is highly preventable. Recently, Austin Retina's very own Dr. C. Armitage Harper co-authored and published a paper in the Journal of Perinatology exploring practical treatment methods to both reduce the number of ROP cases as well improve short- and long-term ROP outcomes. Read the full paper here: https://go.nature.com/3bPnUdA #retina #retinopathyofprematurity #retinaresearch #childhoodblindness #childhoodblindnessprevention #savingsight #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates NATURE.COM 80 Years of vision: preventing blindness from retinopathy of prematurity
Even though Laurinda Perez has been with Austin Retina for less than a year, she has made a HUGE impact by helping to bring on new team members. She absolutely loves the culture, environment, and level of appreciation she has experienced at Austin Retina. Outside of work, she loves spending time with family, reading, and binge-watching true crime investigation documentaries. Join us in congratulating Laurinda on this much-deserved recognition! #employeeofthemonth #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
According to a new study published in Nature Medicine, patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are at a higher risk of developing complications caused by COVID-19. The American Macular Degeneration Foundation (AMDF) has put together some advice for AMD patients so that you can continue to keep yourself (and your vision) as healthy as possible: http://bit.ly/3qWEr4S #agerelatedmaculardegeneration #AMD #COVID #COVID_19 #coronavirus #covidsafety #savingsight #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates MACULAR.ORG Study Indicates AMD Patients are at Higher Risk of COVID-19 Complications - American Macular Degeneration Foundation
Here’s a fun fact for St. Patrick’s Day... Dr. James Dooner went to medical school in Ireland! 🇮🇪 Today and everyday, we are LUCKY to be #savingsight! 🍀
The physicians at Austin Retina are some of the most highly-respected retina doctors in the United States. Each one is a board-certified, licensed ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained retinal specialist who is an expert in managing diseases of the retina, vitreous, and macula. Together, they have over 100 years of combined knowledge and experience. Meet the super star team of retina specialists at Austin Retina: http://bit.ly/3dNm9z4 #retina #retinaspecialist #retinaspecialists #retinasurgeon #retinasurgeons #savingsight #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates
This image features the eye of a woman in her 30's with multifocal choroiditis, which is inflammation of the back of the eye. In this particular case, the inflammation was likely caused by the bacteria bartonella henselae. #multifocalchoroiditis #eyeinflammation #uveitis #bartonellahenselae #imageofthemonth #savingsight #AustinRetina #AustinRetinaAssociates

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Company name
Shelley Day Ghafoori, MD
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Doctors
Est
2011

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    You can reach them at: 512-451-0103. It’s best to call Shelley Day Ghafoori, MD during business hours.
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    Shelley Day Ghafoori, MD is located at this address: 801 W. 38th Street Austin, TX 78705.
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    Shelley Day Ghafoori, MD store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 7:30AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.