Dr. Zane F Pollard MD
Ophthalmologist
5445 Meridian Marks Rd Ne Suite 220 Atlanta GA, 30342About
Phone: Fax: Website: Privileges: Zane F. Pollard, M.D., is a board certified ophthalmologist specializing in pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus. His undergraduate studies were at Northwestern ...
Education and Training
Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans La 1966
Tulane University School of Medicine 1966
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
Provider Details
Dr. Zane F Pollard MD's Expert Contributions
What is this bump on my eyelid?
Go and see an ophthalmologist. READ MORE
Why does my baby have so much sticky substance coming out of her eyes?
Most likely a tear duct obstruction. Needs to see a pediatric ophthalmologist. 50% will open in the first six months of life without a probing. READ MORE
second eye cataract removal
Usually when the vision in the second eye drops to less than 20/40, I plan on doing the second eye. READ MORE
At what age is surgery recommended for squint eye?
If the amount of the strabismus is very small, like under 10 prism diopters (5 degrees) for a horizontal deviation, then surgery usually is not performed. If larger than this amount, the surgery can be done as early as 6 months of age if you have good pediatric anesthesia. For vertical deviations, usually smaller amounts like 3-4 degrees in a patient can make the patient a surgical candidate. READ MORE
How are crossed eyes treated?
If the child has at least 2 units of farsightedness, then glasses might straighten his eyes. If not helped with glasses, he will need surgery on the muscles of his eye. Sometimes, we have used Botox injections into the extraocular muscles to obtain straight eyes. However, glasses and surgery are the main forms of treatment. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Medical treatment of pediatric subperiosteal orbital abscess secondary to sinusitis.
- Absence of multiple extraocular muscles in craniosynostosis.
- Ocular plagiocephaly: ocular torticollis with skull and facial asymmetry.
- Achieving success with the silicone expander for overacting superior obliques.
- Treatment of chemotic conjunctival prolapse after pediatric craniofacial surgery: report of a technique.
- Results and complications in 66 cases using a silicone tendon expander on overacting superior obliques with A- pattern anisotropias.
- No rebleeds in 250 cases of traumatic hyphema with the Yasuna "No Touch" protocol.
- Cysticercosis: an unusual cause of papilledema.
- Deep orbital dermoid with draining sinus.
- Unusual presentations of accommodative esotropia.
- A rare case of bilateral dissociated hypotropia and unilateral dissociated esotropia.
- Nonsurgical management of subperiosteal abscess of the orbit.
- Phacolytic glaucoma secondary to ectopia lentis.
- Two entities in which a dissociative hypertropia may present after surgery.
- Skew deviation and inferior oblique palsy.
Awards
- 2012 Atlanta Super Doctors
Treatments
- Cataracts
- Uveitis
- Birth Defects
- Birthmark
- Strabismus
- Corneal Ulcer
- Migraine
- Chalazion
Fellowships
- Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, Pediatric Ophthalmology 1974
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