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Alliance Vision Institute - Southlake
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About this Doctor
After earning a B.S. in Biology and a M.S. in Biomedical Sciences from the University of North Texas, Dr. Strange enrolled in the University of North Texas Health Science Center for medical school — and graduated with a perfect GPA.
After medical school, Dr. Strange completed a Transitional Internship at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, TX, followed by an Ophthalmology Residency at the University of Louisville Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences. Today, Dr. Strange is a highly-respected, Board-Certified ophthalmologist and eye surgeon specializing in vision correction.
Part of why Dr. Strange is so in touch with your vision correction needs (and all your apprehensions!) is that he’s undergone vision correction himself. He’ll be able to guide you through every part of the process with a personal touch, so that you can feel the same joy of clear vision that he felt afterwards.
Dr. Strange’s bedside manner and good humor are beloved by patients and colleagues alike. He strives to be the doctor you want by your side through any procedure — years from now, you could be having a root canal and wish Dr. Strange was at least in the room!
When not saving people’s vision or moonlighting as a certain popular hero, Dr. Strange enjoys spending time with his children and wife (to whom he credits his entire career), staying active in his church, playing basketball, cycling, and enjoying football games on fall weekends.
Education
- B.S. in Biology - University of North Texas
- Masters Degree - University of North Texas
- M.D. - University of North Texas Health Science Center
- Internship - John Peter Smith Hospital
- Ophthalmology Residency - University of Louisville Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
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