Arizona Retinal Specialists

Arizona Retinal Specialists At Arizona Retinal Specialists, you’ll find a dedicated
team of doctors and with a variety of services designed
to improve the health of your vision.

With more than 50 years of combined experience, including research and treatment of diseases of the eye, Dr. Mandi Conway and Dr. Gholam Peyman are available to provide you with exemplary patient care. Both of these internationally recognized physicians go beyond the defined treatment of eye disease. Taking their time to consider the body as a whole, both Dr. Conway and Dr. Peyman explore systemic disease processes that may be related to disease of the eye. More than just brilliant physicians that care for the health of your eyes. They are physicians that care about your overall well-being. “We do not just examine and diagnose.” “We listen to what our patients have to say.”

During the last two decades Dr. Conway has given well over 50 oral presentations related to research and a variety of other topics related to ophthalmology. She has spoken internationally in Hong Kong, Venice, Rome, Central America, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. With more than 100 publications, including scientific articles and books, Dr. Conway continues to give back to her profession and is committed to innovation and excellence in providing you with the best eye care available with high quality diagnostic, treatment and surgery options. Dr. Peyman, a retinal surgeon, invented and holds the patent for LASIK eye surgery which corrects the vision of Near Sighted patients allowing them to be free from wearing eyeglasses. He has been granted 124 US Patents covering an extensive range of medical devices, intra-ocular drug delivery, surgical techniques, as well as new methods of diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Peyman is committed to the advancement of medical science and because of his proven competence and commitment to his patients will provide you with state-of-the-art treatment for all of your eye problems. Our specialties include but are not limited to:

Diabetic Retinopathy
Macular Degeneration
Retinal Vascular Disease
Intraocular Inflammation
Intraocular Tumors
Retinal Tears and Detachment
Retinal Medical and Surgical Care

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Address

13624 W Camino Del Sol Suite 200B
Sun City West, AZ
85375

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16234743937

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