
Ophthalmologist and Vitreo-Retinal Surgeon
Dr. Dick is a board certified ophthalmologist and experienced Vitreo-Retinal surgeon. No stranger to Hawaii, Dr. Dick began practicing on Oahu in 1986.
He has recently joined the Eye Center of Hawaii team after 14 years as the senior retina specialist for Kaiser Permanente in San Diego, California.
Dr. Dick completed a fellowship in Retinal Vascular Disease and Vitreo-Retinal Surgery at the prestigious Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland in 1999. Dr. Dick provides special expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of many sight-threatening eye diseases with particular emphasis on Diabetic Retinopathy and Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
Dr. Dick is grateful for the opportunity to return to Hawaii and looks forward to making a contribution in helping to preserve the eyesight of his new patients on the Big Island



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