Assistant Professor
Ophthalmology
Emory University School of Medicine
United States of America
Ted Wojno, MD, currently serves as the James and Shirley Kuse Professor of Ophthalmology with Emory University's School of Medicine. He is director of the section of Oculoplastics, Orbital and Cosmetic Surgery at Emory Eye Center. Dr. Wojno was appointed the director of the newly created Oculoplastics service at the Emory Eye Center in 1985. Dr. Wojno treats adults and children with disorders of the eyelids, tear ducts and eye socket. In 1986, he co-authored the original paper on the clinical use of Botox and maintains an active practice in cosmetic surgery, Botox injections and reconstruction of the periocular structures, tear duct surgery and orbital tumors. His clinical research focus has included essential blepharospasm and orbital tumors. In his career at Emory, he has directly trained all oculoplastics fellows within the Emory Eye Center's fellowship program. Ted Wojno, MD, currently serves as the James and Shirley Kuse Professor of Ophthalmology with Emory University's School of Medicine. He is director of the section of Oculoplastics, Orbital and Cosmetic Surgery at Emory Eye Center. Dr. Wojno was appointed the director of the newly created Oculoplastics service at the Emory Eye Center in 1985. Dr. Wojno treats adults and children with disorders of the eyelids, tear ducts and eye socket. In 1986, he co-authored the original paper on the clinical use of Botox and maintains an active practice in cosmetic surgery, Botox injections and reconstruction of the periocular structures, tear duct surgery and orbital tumors. His clinical research focus has included essential blepharospasm and orbital tumors. In his career at Emory, he has directly trained all oculoplastics fellows within the Emory Eye Center's fellowship program.
• Medical and surgical management of glaucoma • Laser therapy • Surgical management of cataracts