Dr. Anthony O. Roberts, MD
Ophthalmologist
9715 Medical Center Dr Rockville Maryland, 20850About
Dr. Anthony O. Roberts, MD, is an ophthalmologist practicing in Rockville, Maryland, and a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. He is also a certified VISX Laser Surgeon. Dr. Roberts is the founder of his private practice, Shady Grove Ophthalmology, and he has been in private practice since 1996. He has done over 30,000 refractive surgery procedures, which include LASIK, PRK, Cataract Extraction and Refractive Lens Exchange. Dr. Roberts completed his undergraduate degree at Howard University in Washington, DC, and he received his medical degree at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1990. He trained at Providence Hospital and had an ocular pathology fellowship with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Dr. Roberts finished his specialized training at SUNY Stony Brook/Nassau County Medical Center in New York, as well as in the Harvard Lancaster Program. Dr. Roberts and his well-trained staff at Shady Grove Ophthalmology utilize the best technology to correct vision, remove cataracts, and treat various eye conditions, like astigmatism, glaucoma, floaters, and dry eye disease. With his state-of-the-art techniques, Dr. Roberts’ main goal is to give each and every one of his patients personalized eye care.
Education and Training
University of Maryland
Univ of Md Sch of Med, Baltimore Md 1990
Medical Center Of Iran 1996
University of Maryland School of Medicine 1990
Provider Details
Dr. Anthony O. Roberts, MD's Expert Contributions
How Diabetes Affects Your Eyes & Vision
People with diabetes have a higher risk of developing eye problems. If left untreated, these complications can lead to poor vision and even blindness. The good news is that more than 95% of vision loss due to diabetes can be eliminated through regular eye examinations and early treatment of any...
Understanding Lasik Eye Surgery
LASIK is a form of laser eye surgery. LASIK improves vision by reshaping the eye’s cornea (the thin outer covering of the eye) with the use of an excimer laser. LASIK is safely used for several common eye disorders:Myopia: Millions of Americans are myopic. This means they are “nearsighted:”...
Shady Grove Ophthalmology – Where Vision is the Primary Focus
Shady Grove Ophthalmology knows how important your vision is. Utilizing the latest technology in laser systems and multi-focal intraocular lens implants, and trained in state-of-the-art techniques for cataract surgery, Dr. Anthony Roberts and his entire staff offer patients the safest, most...
Your Eyes Over 40 – Vision Changes
As you move into your forties, you most likely you have noticed that your vision is changing. It’s normal for all of us but can be very frustrating. You may have experienced difficulty reading and focusing on work up-close. Most people notice the change between the ages of 40 and 60 years of age...
Can floaters be cured with eye drops?
No. Need eye exam to rule out retinal pathology. READ MORE
Cataracts?
Currently not the standard if care. Some university programs and Kaiser Permanente are running ISBCS - immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery. READ MORE
Can contact lens prescription be used for glasses?
Depends on the power of the contact lens. Usually eyeglass prescription differs slightly. READ MORE
How long do I wear sunglasses after Lasik?
Usually for 4 weeks when out in direct sunlight READ MORE
What is the best eye surgery?
An evaluation of your eyes would be needed to best answer your question. READ MORE
How long does laser eye surgery last?
Visual changes from laser vision correction are permanent. Over time a small number of individuals will experience some changes to their vision which can be corrected with a laser enhancement procedure. READ MORE
What helps red eyes fast?
Lumify works well for reducing eye redness. Use one drop twice daily as needed for redness. Available at most drug stores. READ MORE
Should I wear sunglasses after Lasik eye surgery?
Yes Sunglasses should be worn to limit exposure to UV light. READ MORE
What does it mean to have bad vision at night?
Difficult to determine without exam. As we age our eyes undergo changes that affect how we see things. Contact your local eye professional for evaluation. READ MORE
What is the cause of eye twitching?
Blepharospasm is caused by anxiety and stress READ MORE
Can children have laser eye surgery?
A person's vision does not stabilize till late teens or early 20s. Your son is not a candidate for Lasik because his vision is still developing. The earliest he can consider laser vision correction is 18 years old and then only if his vision has been stable over the 2 prior years. READ MORE
How successful is LASIK?
Lasik is very successful as long as you are a candidate for the procedure. Greater than 98% of patients will be able to drive comfortably without glasses within 24hrs of having the procedure. Most common side effects following the procedure are dryness and glare, both of which resolve within several weeks post-operatively if it happens to you. Recent studies have shown that having Lasik decreases your risk for corneal infections when compared with continued long-term contact lens wear. The best way to learn if Lasik is a good option for you is to schedule a consultation with an experienced Lasik surgeon. Hope you find this information helpful. Dr Anthony Roberts READ MORE
Can an ophthalmologist perform cataract surgery?
Yes, schedule an evaluation with an ophthalmologist to discuss treatment options READ MORE
How often should diabetes patients get their eyes checked?
Should have a dilated eye exam annually READ MORE
When is a vitrectomy used?
A vitrectomy is a surgical procedure that is done to repair various retinal and vision problems. It is done to remove the vitreous humor, which is the gel-like substance within the eye. Some of these retinal and vision problems include bleeding, infections, retinal holes, and detachments. READ MORE
What is the prognosis of diabetic eye disease?
First, I recommend a full-evaluation with her ophthalmologist to properly diagnose this condition. The symptoms of diabetic eye disease are floaters, blurriness, and difficulty with identifying colors. If untreated, diabetic eye disease may lead to blindness. READ MORE
I have a problem driving at night. Is there any way to fix it?
Difficulties seeing at night, while driving, might be indicative of visually significant cataracts, which is very serious. You must have a recommended evaluation by an ophthalmologist to properly diagnose your condition. Early intervention will help prevent any complications. READ MORE
How long is the recovery from a cataract surgery?
Normally, it would take a week to recover from cataract surgery. However, if your mom is experiencing inflammation and swelling around her eyes, it can easily delay her visual recovery. To recover fully from this procedure, it may take up to 4 to 6 weeks. Your mother also won't be able to have new glasses until her eye is completely healed. READ MORE
Are there any risks involved with a LASIK surgery?
If you are a candidate for Lasik surgery, then you should have a safe and successful outcome. The most common side effects of Lasik surgery are dryness, night glare, and double vision, which usually resolve in the post-operative healing period. READ MORE
I accidentally slept in my contacts. Can just once cause permanent damage?
Swelling should resolve. Be aware that sleeping over night with contacts dramatically increases risk for corneal infection and ulcers READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Graduated Cum Laude
Treatments
- Cataracts
- Diabetes
- Macular Degeneration
- Headaches
- Glaucoma
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Astigmatism
- Presbyopia
- Blepharitis
- Chalazion
- Farsightedness
- Nearsightedness
- Conjunctivitis
Internships
- Providence Hospital
Professional Society Memberships
- American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
What do you attribute your success to?
- His bedside manner makes his patients feel very relaxed.
Hobbies / Sports
- Golfing, Traveling, Tennis
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Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Roberts
- Tracy
I recently did my LASIK with Dr.Roberts and love waking up in the morning with clear vision. I don't miss my glasses at all! I was a bit nervous the day of the procedure but Dr. Roberts talks you thru the process step by step so you know what to expect. I was surprised by how quick the procedure was and excited to see clearly 4 hours later!
- Kinaro
HIGHLY recommended! I was a nervous wreck going into the consultation. The thought of being awake through a surgery. I'm 40 years old having to deal with cataract. But let me tell you....Dr. Roberts and the whole staff and crew of Shady Grove Ophthalmology was marvelous! I felt very welcomed and at the same time they were very professional. They explained the entire procedure to my comfort. Now, I can't wait to get the other eye done with Shady Grove Opt.
- Kayla
Dr. Roberts was extremely helpful when describing the LASIK procedure. He was also more than understanding of my anxiety while performing the actual procedure. I am beyond satisfied with my results and will recommend Dr. Roberts and his amazing staff to everyone I know in the future who is considering LASIK!
- Pat
Doctor Roberts is an amazing surgeon and person. He is a considerate and kind Doctor. I will recommend him to all my family and my friends. Pat Dawaf
- Elsie
Everything has been great! I can see miracles! God has been wonderful, he has given us people who can do great things with their hands! Very pleasant staff, I couldn't have asked for more.
Dr. Roberts is the kindest, most wonderful Doctor. He is patient and very compassionate. He put my mind at ease and is calming. I highly recommend him as well as his lovely staff.
- Nakisa
I had been debating having lasik for several years but I always passed on having it done because of my severe phobia. After just my initial consult with Dr. Roberts I felt so reassured that I went ahead and booked my procedure ( his staff was even nice enough to accommodate me with an appointment time that was soon and convenient for my schedule). The procedure itself was so quick and painless- Dr. Roberts talked to me throughout the entire procedure and I barely even flinched. I walked out less than 10 minutes later and could see! His amazing chairside manner, wonderful staff, and great facility have made this a wonderful experience for me. I definitely recommend him!!
Very personable, professional and caring Thank you Dr Roberts
Great new eyes, love being able to see, great value, Doctor and staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. Only four stars because wait times are super long, but I think it is well worth it for the overall price.
- Lei
Dr. Roberts did the eye surgery for both of my eyes and the results changed my life. I the quality of the surgery is simply excellent and my vision without glasses is better than any time I had in my life. He is very considerate and genuinely care about his patients. He has my highest 5 start rating and has my highest recommendation because of his expertise, his consideration of his patients, based on the care received from him.
- Gretchen
After years of parking glasses all over the house so I could see to read laundry labels, instructions, recipes, and my Kindle, and remembering to take my distance glasses to drive and to the theater, I now can see everything near and far with my new multi focal lenses. It's absolutely amazing. Dr. Roberts was as amazing as my new eyes. A friendlier, more caring, professional Doctor you will not find. Even called me at home to see how I was doing after the surgery. The office staff is equally friendly and professional. And the office has some really great art--which of course I can see better now! Don't hesitate to trust your eyes to Dr. Roberts. You'll be really glad you did.
- Rob
Fantastic experience! Seeing 20/15 and loving life without glasses and contact lenses. Highly recommend to anybody who would like a positive life changing result. Very professional and genuine staff!
- Stanley
I am very impressed with the work that Dr Roberts did on my eyes. I came in to see him about cataract surgery and had both eyes done with in the week the surgery was effort less and very pain free, discomfort was very minimal and painless. I had my surgery done with out having to be put to sleep and was aware of every thing that was going on. I cannot stress how much Dr Roberts have made this process fearless for me, I have put off this surgery for a long time and if I know that it was as simple as Dr.Roberts made it I would have done it a long time ago. I would recommend that you come and get your cataract surgery done at his practices you will definitely see results the same day. This doctor have very gifted hands and you will not be disappointed, his talent is in-measurable. Stanley Outarsingh
- Gretchen
Absolutely amazing results and excellent, friendly, professional service. Enough to make me wish I had more eyes that needed treatment!
- Margot
Dr. Roberts maintains excellent professionalism, shows an exemplary bedside manner, and has provided me with the best vision of my life with LASIK surgery. His entire team is pleasant and you *actually* get to spend one-on-one time with him from the moment you begin at the consultation. I would recommend this practice to anyone expecting superb service and care. Thank you!
- Lisa
I am so happy with my cataract surgery. Dr. Roberts is wonderful.
- Vishal
Excellent service, team, care, logistics, and post-op care.
- Dakota
I can see! It's truly insane how you can go from being almost blind to seeing perfectly in a single day. I came in for my consultation on a Monday and had my surgery the next day. Dr. Roberts is the best! He answered all the questions I had and he guided me through the process. The surgery took only 10 minutes, about 5 minutes on each eye. I'm so glad I found Dr. Roberts to take care of my eyes. I wish I would have done this sooner!
- Mazen
Dr. Roberts was amazing. Thanks to him now I can see a hundred times better!
One of the best knowledgable kind doctors I have been seeing him for last 3years I will recommend him üòç
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Get to know Ophthalmologist Dr. Anthony O. Roberts, who serves the population of Rockville, Maryland. Dr. Roberts is a highly trained and qualified ophthalmologist with a vast expertise in all facets of his work, especially cataract surgery and laser vision surgery. Dr. Roberts has been in practice for more than 25 years and is currently serving patients at Shady Grove Ophthalmology in Rockville, Maryland, which he established in 1996. Dr. Roberts’ career in medicine began in 1990 when he graduated Cum Laude with his Medical Degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Following his graduation, Dr. Roberts completed his internship at Providence Hospital, before undertaking his Ocular Pathology fellowship at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. He then received his specialty training in Ophthalmology at Suny Stony Brook/Nassau County Medical Center and in the Harvard Lancaster program. Dr. Roberts keeps up to date with the latest advances and developments in his field through his professional membership with the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and is a certified VISX Laser Surgeon. Dr. Roberts has extensive expertise in refractive surgery, having performed over 30,000 refractive procedures, including LASIK eye surgery, PRK surgery, cataract extraction, and refractive lens exchange procedures. Dr. Roberts attributes his success to his bedside manner that makes his patients feel very relaxed, and in his free time, he likes to relax by playing golf, tennis, and traveling. Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine and surgery that deals with the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eyeball and orbit. An ophthalmologist is a specialist in medical and surgical eye disease. Eye surgery, also known as ocular surgery, is surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa by an ophthalmologist.The eye is a fragile organ, and requires extreme care before, during, and after a surgical procedure. An expert eye surgeon is responsible for selecting the appropriate surgical procedure for the patient, and for taking the necessary safety precautions.
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