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| name = Phillips Eye Institute
| name = Phillips Eye Institute
| org/group = [[Allina Health]]
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| location = [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] and [[Buffalo, Minnesota|Buffalo]]
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| location = Minneapolis, Minnesota
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| state = Minnesota
| state = Minnesota
| country = US
| country = United States
| healthcare = Private
| type = Specialist
| type = Specialist
| speciality = Eyes
| specialty = Ophthalmology
| opened = 1987 (Minneapolis), 2008 (Buffalo)
| affiliation = Allina Health
| website = {{URL|https://www.allinahealth.org/phillips-eye-institute}}
| founded = 1987
| website = [https://www.allinahealth.org/phillips-eye-institute Official website]
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'''Phillips Eye Institute''' is a specialist eye hospital located in Minneapolis and Buffalo, Minnesota, United States. It was established in 1987 in Minneapolis and expanded to Buffalo in 2008. The institute specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of eye disorders and diseases. It is part of the Allina Health System.
The '''Phillips Eye Institute''' is a specialized [[ophthalmology]] hospital located in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]. It is part of the [[Allina Health]] system and is dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of eye diseases and disorders. Since its founding in 1987, the institute has been a leader in providing comprehensive eye care services.


In March 2022, the institute relocated its operations to the nearby Abbott-Northwestern Hospital building.
==History==
The Phillips Eye Institute was established in 1987 as a response to the growing need for specialized eye care in the Minneapolis area. It was named after Jay Phillips, a prominent local philanthropist whose contributions helped establish the facility. The institute was designed to provide a full range of ophthalmic services, from routine eye exams to complex surgical procedures.


==External links==
==Facilities==
*[https://www.allinahealth.org/phillips-eye-institute Official site of Phillips Eye Institute]
The Phillips Eye Institute is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and facilities to support a wide range of ophthalmic services. The institute includes:
*[http://www.allinahealth.org/ Official site of Allina Health]


==References==
* '''Outpatient Surgery Center''': Specializing in [[cataract surgery]], [[glaucoma surgery]], and [[retinal detachment]] repair.
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* '''Diagnostic Imaging''': Advanced imaging technologies such as [[optical coherence tomography]] (OCT), [[fluorescein angiography]], and [[ultrasound biomicroscopy]].
* '''Laser Treatment Rooms''': Equipped for procedures such as [[laser trabeculoplasty]] and [[photocoagulation]].
* '''Research and Education Center''': Dedicated to advancing the field of ophthalmology through research and training.


==Services==
The Phillips Eye Institute offers a comprehensive range of services, including:
===General Ophthalmology===
Routine eye exams, vision correction, and management of common eye conditions such as [[myopia]], [[hyperopia]], and [[astigmatism]].
===Surgical Services===
The institute is renowned for its surgical expertise, offering procedures such as:
* '''Cataract Surgery''': Using the latest techniques in [[phacoemulsification]] and intraocular lens implantation.
* '''Refractive Surgery''': Including [[LASIK]] and [[PRK]] for vision correction.
* '''Retinal Surgery''': For conditions such as [[macular degeneration]] and [[diabetic retinopathy]].
===Specialty Clinics===
The institute hosts several specialty clinics, including:
* '''Glaucoma Clinic''': Focused on the diagnosis and management of [[glaucoma]].
* '''Cornea and External Disease Clinic''': Treating conditions such as [[keratoconus]] and [[dry eye syndrome]].
* '''Pediatric Ophthalmology''': Providing care for children with eye disorders such as [[strabismus]] and [[amblyopia]].
==Research and Education==
The Phillips Eye Institute is committed to advancing the field of ophthalmology through research and education. The institute collaborates with academic institutions and participates in clinical trials to develop new treatments and technologies. It also offers educational programs for medical students, residents, and practicing ophthalmologists.
==Community Outreach==
The institute is actively involved in community outreach programs to promote eye health and prevent blindness. These programs include free eye screenings, educational workshops, and partnerships with local schools and organizations.
==Affiliations==
The Phillips Eye Institute is affiliated with [[Allina Health]], a not-for-profit health care system that provides a wide range of services across Minnesota and western Wisconsin. This affiliation allows the institute to collaborate with other health care providers and access a broad network of resources.
==See Also==
* [[Ophthalmology]]
* [[Allina Health]]
* [[Cataract surgery]]
* [[Glaucoma]]
==External Links==
* [https://www.allinahealth.org/phillips-eye-institute Official website]
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{{Hospitals in Minnesota}}
[[Category:Hospitals in Minnesota]]
[[Category:Hospitals in Minnesota]]
[[Category:Eye hospitals in the United States]]
[[Category:Ophthalmology]]
[[Category:Allina Health]]
[[Category:Hospitals established in 1987]]

Latest revision as of 21:29, 1 January 2025

Phillips Eye Institute
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The Phillips Eye Institute is a specialized ophthalmology hospital located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is part of the Allina Health system and is dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of eye diseases and disorders. Since its founding in 1987, the institute has been a leader in providing comprehensive eye care services.

History[edit]

The Phillips Eye Institute was established in 1987 as a response to the growing need for specialized eye care in the Minneapolis area. It was named after Jay Phillips, a prominent local philanthropist whose contributions helped establish the facility. The institute was designed to provide a full range of ophthalmic services, from routine eye exams to complex surgical procedures.

Facilities[edit]

The Phillips Eye Institute is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and facilities to support a wide range of ophthalmic services. The institute includes:

Services[edit]

The Phillips Eye Institute offers a comprehensive range of services, including:

General Ophthalmology[edit]

Routine eye exams, vision correction, and management of common eye conditions such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.

Surgical Services[edit]

The institute is renowned for its surgical expertise, offering procedures such as:

Specialty Clinics[edit]

The institute hosts several specialty clinics, including:

  • Glaucoma Clinic: Focused on the diagnosis and management of glaucoma.
  • Cornea and External Disease Clinic: Treating conditions such as keratoconus and dry eye syndrome.
  • Pediatric Ophthalmology: Providing care for children with eye disorders such as strabismus and amblyopia.

Research and Education[edit]

The Phillips Eye Institute is committed to advancing the field of ophthalmology through research and education. The institute collaborates with academic institutions and participates in clinical trials to develop new treatments and technologies. It also offers educational programs for medical students, residents, and practicing ophthalmologists.

Community Outreach[edit]

The institute is actively involved in community outreach programs to promote eye health and prevent blindness. These programs include free eye screenings, educational workshops, and partnerships with local schools and organizations.

Affiliations[edit]

The Phillips Eye Institute is affiliated with Allina Health, a not-for-profit health care system that provides a wide range of services across Minnesota and western Wisconsin. This affiliation allows the institute to collaborate with other health care providers and access a broad network of resources.

See Also[edit]

External Links[edit]

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