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Arizona’s Première Ophthalmologists Specializing in Retina and Vitreous. Addressing eye diseases such as Diabetic Eye Diseases, Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Retinal Detachments and more.
Our practice was established in 1980 in central Phoenix. Since then, we have grown to include 32 locations throughout Arizona, providing improved access to the highest quality medical care. We are proud to have become Arizona’s largest and most experienced ophthalmology practice focused specifically on the diagnosis and management of the retina and vitreous.
At RCA, we believe in providing you with professional, attentive, and personal care while utilizing the latest technology and treatments. We accept new patients every day, and urgent or emergency referrals are seen the same day.
History
Established in 1980.
Our practice was established in 1980 in central Phoenix. Since then, we have grown to include 32 locations throughout Arizona, providing improved access to the highest quality medical care. We are proud to have become Arizona’s largest and most experienced ophthalmology practice focused specifically on the diagnosis and management of the retina and vitreous.
At RCA, we believe in providing you with professional, attentive, and personal care while utilizing the latest technology and treatments. We accept new patients every day, and urgent or emergency referrals are seen the same day.
Meet the Manager
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Manager
The staff at RCA are dedicated to providing the highest quality of medical care with the latest technology. The RCA family is composed of 9 physicians who are all ophthalmologists. All of our physicians are Board Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, with additional subspecialty training in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the retina, vitreous, and macula. All of our physicians have trained at world-renowned facilities and now bring their expertise to the great people of Arizona. Our doctors have over 65 years of combined experience.
The typical course of education for our physicians involves 14 years of higher education and is summarized below:
4 years of college pre-medical study
4 years of medical school
1 year of medical or surgical internship
3 year residency in ophthalmology
2 year fellowship in diseases involving the retina and vitreous