Dr. David J Harris, MD works in
Knoxville, Tennessee is a specialist in Ophthalmology and graduated Emory University in 1987. Dr. Harris is affiliated with University of TN Medical Center and practicing for 45 years
Specialties
Ophthalmology
Conditions
• Abscess
• Acute Rheumatic Fever
• Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
• Argon Laser Treatment
• Astigmatism
• Benign Neoplasm of Choroid
• Beta Thalassemia Intermedia
• Bile Duct Cancer
• Blepharitis
• Bone Reconstruction Recovery ...
• Botulinum Toxin Injection
• Bowel Strangulation
• Chorioretinal Scars
• Chronic Infections
• Colic
• Conjunctival Hemorrhage
• Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD)
• Degenerative Disorders of Globe
• Dependence
• Diverticulitis
• Dystonia 15, Myoclonic
• Ectropion of Eyelid
• Estrogen Replacement Therapy
• Extra-Articular Fracture
• Eyebrows, Duplication of, With Stretchable Skin and Syndactyly
• Fecal Impaction Removal
• Feeding Assessment
• Femoral Hernia Repair, Open
• Fibrocystic Breast Disease
• Gestational Trophoblastic Tumor
• Glaucoma 1, Open Angle, J
• Hallucinogen Dependence
• Heroin Dependence
• Hodgkin's Disease
• Hypercholesterolemia Due to LDL Receptor Deficiency
• Immunodeficiency Without Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia
• Influenza (Flu)
• Inner Ear Repair
• Kidney Cryosurgery
• Leg Fracture Above Knee (incl. Hip)
• Metastatic Tumors (Brain)
• Multiple Miscarriages
• Nail and Nail Bed Infection
• Negative Rheumatoid Factor Polyarthritis
• Neuropathy, Distal Hereditary Motor, Jerash Type
• Nickel Contact Allergy
• Non-Surgical Bite Correction
• Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Surgery
• Obstetric Procedures
• Ocular Prosthetics
• Pancreas Disorders
• Prostate Cancer - Hereditary - 3
• Radiation Proctitis
• Radiation-Related Neoplasm
• Radical Hysterectomies for Cervical Cancer
• Renal Artery Arteriosclerotic Disease
• Robotic Heller Myotomy for the Treatment of Achalasia
• Salpingo-Oophorectomy With Robotic Assistance
• Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma
• Stereotactic Lesions
• Stripping of Varicose Veins
• Thinning of Skin
• Thrombolytic Therapy
• Torsion Dystonia
• Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair
• Ureter Tumor
• Vaginal Candidiasis
• White Coat Hypertension
• Women's Health Rehabilitation more details
Procedures
• Acute Endophthalmitis
• Age-Related Macular Degeneration
• Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (ALK)
• Anterior Vitrectomy
• Aphakia and Other Disorders of Lens
• Astigmatism
• Bell's Palsy
• Benign Neoplasm of Choroid
• Benign Neoplasm of Eye
• Blepharitis ...
• Blepharorrhaphy
• Blind Hypotensive Eye
• Blindness
• Blocked Tear Duct
• Cataract
• Cataract Removal Surgery
• Chalazion
• Chorioretinal Scars
• Conjunctival Hemorrhage
• Contact Lens
• Contusion of the Eyeball
• Coreoplasty
• Cornea Transplant
• Corneal Abrasion or Laceration
• Corneal Erosion
• Corneal Tattooing
• Corneal Ulcer
• Dacryocystorhinostomy
• Dacryocystostomy or Dacryocystotomy
• Degenerative Disorders of Globe
• Destruction of Lesion of Retina and Choroid
• Diabetic Retinopathy
• Drooping Eyelids (Ptosis)
• Dry Eyes
• Ectropion of Eyelid
• Endophthalmitis
• Entropion
• Esotropia
• Excision of Chalazion
• Excision or Destruction of Lesion of Cornea
• Extraocular Muscle Surgery
• Eye Melanoma
• Eyelid Surgery
• Floaters
• Fuchs' Corneal Dystrophy
• Giant Cell Arteritis
• Glaucoma
• Glaucoma Surgery
• Graves' Disease
• Headache
• Herpetic Keratitis
• Hyphema
• Iridectomy
• Keratitis
• Keratoconus
• Lazy Eye
• Macular Edema
• Macular Hole
• Malignant Neoplasm of Eye
• Marfan Syndrome
• Mechanical Strabismus
• Migraine
• Nearsightedness
• Nerve Sheath Tumors
• Nystagmus
• Ocular Prosthetics
• Ocular Surface Reconstruction
• Orbital Decompression and Orbitotomy
• Paracentesis of Anterior Eye
• Parasitic Endophthalmitis
• Pinguecula
• Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis)
• Posterior Scleritis
• Progressive High Myopia
• Pseudotumor Cerebri
• Pterygium
• Pterygium Excision
• Purulent Endophthalmitis
• Relaxing Incisions, Corneal
• Removal of Foreign Body from External Eye
• Removal of Intraocular Foreign Body
• Repair of Entropion or Ectropion
• Repair of Eye Laceration
• Repair of Retinal Detachment or Retinal Tear
• Retinal Detachment and Retinal Tear
• Retinal Dystrophy
• Retinal Vascular Occlusion
• Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)
• Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)
• Sarcoidosis
• Scleral Reinforcement Surgery
• Senile Cataracts
• Sjögren's Syndrome
• Still's Disease
• Trichiasis
• Uveitis and Iridocyclitis
• Visual Field Defects
• Vitrectomy (incl. Macular Hole Repair)
• Vitreous Hemorrhage more details
Board Certifications
Board Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology
Years Since Graduation
45
State License
Tennessee
Education & Training
Fellowship Hospital
Emory University
Atlanta, GA, USA
Year completed: 1987
Residency Hospital
Naval Hospital
Oakland, CA, USA
Year completed: 1984
Internship Hospital
Naval Hospital
Oakland, CA, USA
Year completed: 1980
Awards
1 AAO
2 ACS
3 AMA
4 ARVO
5 TMA
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Office Locations
Primary location
University Eye Surgeons
140 Capitol Drive
Tennessee (TN)
Knoxville
37922
Phone:(865) 539-6052
Other Office Locations
University Eye Surgeons
1928 Alcoa Highway
Tennessee (TN)
Knoxville
37920
Phone:(865) 524-9871
University Eye Surgeons
622 Smithview Drive
Tennessee (TN)
Knoxville
37803
Phone:(865) 681-1234
University Eye Surgeons
500 McFarland Street Suite A
Tennessee (TN)
Knoxville
37814
Phone:(423) 581-2760
Accepting New Patients
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Map & Directions
University Eye Surgeons, 140 Capitol Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee (TN), 37922
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