Dr. Robert Devenyi, Ophthalmologist, Toronto, ON

Dr. Robert Devenyi

Dr. Robert Devenyi

Retinal Disease, Retinal and Cataract Surgery MD FRCS(C)
Ophthalmologist
Toronto, ON
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Dr. Robert Devenyi Bio

Dr. Robert Devenyi , Ophthalmologist, Toronto  graduated summa cum lauda from the University of Toronto School of Medicine. He completed his Ophthalmology training at the University of Toronto and then did further training in vitreoretinal surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Robert Devenyi , Ophthalmologist, Toronto  is Professor of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto as well as the Ophthalmologist-in-Chief, Director of Retinal Services and Co-Director of the Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute at the University Health Network. Dr. Robert Devenyi , Ophthalmologist, Toronto is the Retinal Surgery Lead at the Kensington Eye Institute. Dr. Robert Devenyi , Ophthalmologist, Toronto  is the Karen and William Barnett Chair Ophthalmology at the University in Toronto, and the Team Ophthalmologist for the Toronto Maple Hockey Club. Dr. Devenyi specializes in all aspects of medical and surgical retinal disease, as well as combined cataract and retinal surgery. Dr. Robert Devenyi , Ophthalmologist, Toronto is the only Retinal Surgeon in Canada to have successfully implanted the Argus II Artificial Retina. In addition to the Argus II retinal implant, his research interests include the development of a non-invasive choroidoscope to replace retinal angiography, the development of the world's first bioengineered permanent vitreous substitute and the use of a pico-second laser for vitrectomy and cataract surgery.

Dr. Robert Devenyi , Ophthalmologist, Toronto, 399 Bathurst Street in Toronto ON, M5T 2S8 Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Canadian Ophthalmological Society and the Canadian Medical Association

Keywords: retinamacular disease, vitreous humour, Dry Eye,  vitreoretinal surgery, uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, Glaucoma and Intravitreal Injections, What is Macular Degeneration

Dr. Robert Devenyi , Ophthalmologist, Toronto, 399 Bathurst Street in Toronto ON, M5T 2S8


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    Extremely happy with all the care and attention Dr. Robert Devenyi, Ophthalmologist, Toronto, ON showed me on my Retinal Surgery
    Submitted: July 30, 2019

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