Dr. Stephen Reeves Waltman M.D.
Ophthalmologist
111 W Lincoln St Belleville IL, 62220About
Dr. Stephen Waltman is an ophthalmologist practicing in Belleville, IL. Dr. Waltman specializes in eye and vision care. As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Waltman 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. Waltman 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.
Education and Training
Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven Ct 1964
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- HLA antigens and corticosteroid response.
- Comparison of in vitro potency of corticosteroids with ability to raise intraocular pressure.
- Vitreous fluorophotometry in diabetes mellitus.
- Vitreous fluorophotometry in diabetes mellitus.
- Intraocular irrigating solutions for clinical vitrectomy.
- Genotype of lattice corneal dystrophy (R124C mutation in TGFBI) in a patient presenting with features of avellino corneal dystrophy.
- A structurally aberrant immunoglobulin paraprotein in a patient with multiple myeloma and corneal crystal deposits.
- Management of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy.
- Recurrent corneal erosion.
- Spontaneous detachment of Descemet's membrane. Case report and literature review.
- Effects of therapy on vitreous fluorophotometry in diabetes mellitus.
- Effects of therapy on vitreous fluorophotometry in diabetes mellitus.
- The effect of suture depth on outflow facility in penetrating keratoplasty.
- The effect of suture depth on outflow facility in penetrating keratoplasty.
- Cryptococcal endophthalmitis after corneal transplantation.
Dr. Stephen Reeves Waltman M.D.'s Practice location
Dr. Stephen Reeves Waltman M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Waltman
Recommended Articles
- Are Colored Contact Lenses Safe?
Contact lenses are popular for its two most important characteristics: flexibility and convenience. Based on their usage, contact lenses are categorized into two types: vision correcting lenses, and decorative lenses. Decorative lenses are used to improve the look of the eyes. Generally, these...
- Cataract Surgery: What is an Intraocular Lens?
When the eye’s natural lenses are removed during cataract surgery, they are replaced by artificial lenses known as intraocular lenses (IOLs). They are also used to correct a patient’s vision during a surgical procedure known as refractive lens exchange.Intraocular lenses are FDA-approved and...
- Everything You Need to Know About Conjunctivitis
What is Conjunctivitis?Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva (a transparent membrane that covers the white part of the eyeball and lines the eyelids). Conjunctivitis is also known as pink eye, due to the characteristic pink or reddish color of the whites of the eyes.What Causes...
- Vision Problems in Children
A child’s eyesight develops over time, starting with the ability to see objects 8 to 10 inches from their face. The child's eyesight improves gradually between the ages of 12-weeks-old to 16-weeks-old, to which they are able to see objects from farther away. Vision problems in children arise...
- How to Properly Take Care of Your Eyelashes
Lush, full lashes are any woman’s dream. Avoiding a few bad habits and replacing them with some good ones may lead to beautiful, long lashes.Eyelashes have a very important role in the health of the eyes. They are protective in nature preventing foreign matter out of the eye. They also act as an...
- Rosacea: What is Light Therapy and Why is it Used?
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that mainly affects women past their 30s. According to the National Rosacea Society, approximately 16 million people in the US alone are affected with rosacea. It is a very common problem, especially among fair-skinned people. Rosacea causes redness over your...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Harry Ls Knopf MD517 S Euclid Ave Saint Louis MO 63110
- John Galanis Other7331 Watson St. Louis MO 63119
- Dr. Bryan M Kim MD517 S Euclid Ave Saint Louis MO 63110
- Dr. Sean Lewis Edelstein MD1225 S GRAND BLVD SAINT LOUIS MO 63104
- Dr. Todd Paul Margolis MD4901 FOREST PARK AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63108
- Dr. Nancy Holekamp M.D.4921 Parkview Pl Saint Louis MO 63110