Dr. Douglas R. Fredrick MD
Ophthalmologist
Clinical Pharmacy 405 Irving Street San Francisco CA, 94143About
Dr. Douglas Fredrick is an ophthalmologist practicing in San Francisco, CA. Dr. Fredrick specializes in eye and vision care. As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Fredrick can practice medicine as well as surgery. Opthalmologists can perform surgeries because they have their medical degrees along with at least eight years of additional training. Dr. Fredrick can diagnose and treat diseases, perform eye operations and prescribe eye glasses and contacts. Ophthalmologists can also specialize even further in a specific area of eye care.
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Progressive neurological deterioration and MRI changes in cblC methylmalonic acidaemia treated with hydroxocobalamin.
- Raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis) encephalitis: case report and field investigation.
- Ophthlamic features of primary oxalosis after combined liver/kidney transplantation.
- Needle aspiration of a traumatic subperiosteal haematoma of the orbit.
- The pseudopapilledema of neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease.
- Delayed-onset infantile cataracts in a case of Treacher Collins syndrome.
- Corticosteroid treatment of periorbital haemangioma of infancy: a review of the evidence.
- Alteration of cyclic frequency by botulinum toxin injection in adult onset cyclic esotropia.
- Papilloedema secondary to otitic hydrocephalus.
- Genotype and phenotype correlations in congenital glaucoma: CYP1B1 mutations, goniodysgenesis, and clinical characteristics.
- Genotype and phenotype correlations in congenital glaucoma.
- Cyanoacrylate adhesive use in primary operation and reoperation in rabbit eye muscle surgery.
Awards
- Ophthalmology Faculty Teaching Award, Stanford Department of Ophthalmo 2009
- Arthur Blomfield Excellence in Clinical Teaching, Stanford Medical Sc 2009
- Academic Senate Distinction in Teaching Award, UCSF School of Medicin 2004
- Honor Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology 2007
Professional Memberships
- Fellow American Academy of Ophthalmology
Fellowships
- Boston Children's Hospital - Pediatric Ophthalmology, Boston, MA 1991
- Boston Children's Hospital - Pediatric Ophthalmology MA 1991
- Children's Hospital - Boston, Pediatric Ophth 1990
Publications
- Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.)Neovascularization in Purtscher's retinopathy.2011
- BRITISH JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYDetection of a congenital cystic eyeball by pretal ultrasound in a newborn with Turner's syndrome2007
- AMERICAN JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYGenotype and phenotype correlations in congenital glaucoma: CYP1B1 mutations, goniodysgenesis2006
- BRITISH JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYPapilloedema secondary to otitic hydrocephalus2006
- Transactions of the American Ophthalmological SocietyGenotype and phenotype correlations in congenital glaucoma.2006
- BRITISH JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYAlteration of cyclic frequency by botulinum toxin injection in adult onset cyclic esotropia2005
- BRITISH JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYCorticosteroid treatment of periorbital haemangioma of infancy: a review of the evidence2005
- ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGYDelayed-onset infantile cataracts in a case of Treacher Collins syndrome2004
- AMERICAN JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYThe pseudopapilledema of neotal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease2004
- BRITISH MEDICAL JOURLMyopia2002
- BRITISH JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYNeedle aspiration of a traumatic subperiosteal haematoma of the orbit2002
- Binocular vision & strabismus quarterlyGrand rounds #67. A case of a right sixth nerve paralysis and a left third nerve paralysis.2002
- BRITISH JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYMyopia: was mother right about reading in the dark?2001
- BRITISH JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYOphthalmic features of primary oxalosis after combined liver/kidney transplantation2000
- PEDIATRICSRaccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis) encephalitis: Case report and field investigation2000
- JOURL OF INHERITED METABOLIC DISEASEProgressive neurological deterioration1999
- BRITISH JOURL OF OPHTHALMOLOGYCortically visually impaired children: a need for more study1998
- OPHTHALMOLOGYComplex limbal choristomas in linear nevus sebaceous syndrome1998
- JOURL OF PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUSOCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF DEFORMATIOL FRONTAL PLAGIOCEPHALY1993
- ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGYSOLITARY INTRAOCULAR LYMPHOMA AS AN INITIAL PRESENTATION OF WIDESPREAD DISEASE1989
Experience & Accolades
- Ophthalmology Residency Program Director 2012 - 2014 Stanford University School of Medicine
- Vice Chair2007 - 2014 Clinical Affairs Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University
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