Shawn Kavoussi MD

Shawn Kavoussi MD Yale-trained ophthalmologist
Board-certified retina & vitreous surgeon
Houston, TX

One third of diabetic eyes screened with undilated fundus photos in the P*P setting on a national telemedicine platform ...
08/18/2025

One third of diabetic eyes screened with undilated fundus photos in the P*P setting on a national telemedicine platform had evidence of pathology, including all levels of diabetic retinopathy from mild to proliferative; as well as macular edema, glaucoma, retinal vein occlusion, and vitreo-macular interface abnormalities. Potentially life-threatening pathology, including optic nerve edema, hollenhorst plaques, and choroidal neoplasms could also be seen in select cases. I had the pleasure of sharing this data recently at the 2025 American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) national meeting in Long Beach, CA.  Much credit to the team at Intelligent Retinal Imaging Systems for building an effective platform. 










08/01/2025

🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Shawn Kavoussi on publishing research using infrared video imaging to detect and measure eye floaters! Your work highlights how this dynamic technique improves visualization, enhances patient comfort, and supports clinical decision-making. The study also introduces the Macular Vitreous Opacity Score to help standardize documentation, guide treatment decisions, and assess outcomes from interventions. We are honored that your research utilized Heidelberg Engineering SPECTRALIS multimodal imaging platform.

📖 Read the abstract here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/24741264241310219

Yesterday my practice and 4D Molecular Therapeutics hosted a recruitment dinner for the pivotal phase 3 4FRONT-1 clinica...
05/20/2025

Yesterday my practice and 4D Molecular Therapeutics hosted a recruitment dinner for the pivotal phase 3 4FRONT-1 clinical trial evaluating intravitreal gene therapy for patients with wet age-related macular degeneration. Special thanks to Naghmeh Khayyat PhD and 4DMT for helping organize this opportunity for the Houston-area eye care community together and learn about the next generation of retina treatments.

12/16/2024

How to protect your eyes and test your solar filters at home. Keep your retinas safe during the next solar eclipse on Ap...
04/02/2024

How to protect your eyes and test your solar filters at home. Keep your retinas safe during the next solar eclipse on April 8. 🚨

10/05/2023


This beautiful IR + OCT image provided by Dr. Shawn Kavoussi shows a retinal detachment involving the macula, as the fovea has been spared.

Thank you .retinaspecialists for opportunity to present 27 vs 25 gauge vitrectomy for symptomatic vitreous floaters: out...
07/30/2023

Thank you .retinaspecialists for opportunity to present 27 vs 25 gauge vitrectomy for symptomatic vitreous floaters: outcomes using infrared video.

Thank you  Ophthalmology for inviting me back to share updates on the research landscape of macular degeneration as they...
06/16/2023

Thank you Ophthalmology for inviting me back to share updates on the research landscape of macular degeneration as they celebrate the department’s 50th anniversary.

Honored to have performed first implantable miniature telescope (SING IMT) in Texas for advanced atrophic macular degene...
02/02/2023

Honored to have performed first implantable miniature telescope (SING IMT) in Texas for advanced atrophic macular degeneration. Grateful for the hard work of the teams at Samsara and Gramercy Surgery Center for helping make this happen.

The small incision next generation (SING) implantable miniature telescope (IMT) is placed in the capsular bag by extending the limbal corneal wound after routine phacoemulsification of the cataract.

Patients who may qualify for the clinical trial have bilateral central scotomas from advanced geographic atrophy, and must be phakic with no recent injections or active CNV in the potential study eye.

The telescope offers 2.7x magnification, thereby placing a larger portion of the patient’s central visual target on the functional retina outside the area of the scotoma.

Surgical candidates receive pre-op counseling with an optometrist specializing in low vision as well as post operative low vision occupational therapy. Post-operative refraction is performed for monofocal distance and near correction for the study eye.

  from the Kavoussi boys.
12/25/2022

from the Kavoussi boys.

Address

6560 Fannin Street #1812
Houston, TX
77030

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Shawn Kavoussi MD posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram