Cornea Specialist in Washington

Cornea Specialist in Washington

Cornea Specialty Care at Clarus Eye Centre

Your cornea—the transparent, protective outer layer of the eye—is essential for sharp, clear vision. At Clarus Eye Centre, our cornea specialists provide comprehensive care for a wide range of corneal conditions, combining advanced technology with personalized treatment plans to protect and restore your vision.

Anthony Grillo, MD

Meet Dr. Anthony Grillo

Ophthalmologist / Cornea Specialist in Washington

Dr. Anthony Grillo’s interest in medicine stemmed from an interest in infectious diseases while living in rural Thailand after high school. Seeing diseases like polio, tuberculosis, and a lack of access to even common antibiotics and vaccinations motivated him to further study how education and poverty influence health care access. He graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and a minor in Japanese from California State University Fresno.  As a medical student at the University of California Los Angeles, Dr. Grillo became fascinated with microsurgery and the amazing results that eye surgery could provide. During his ophthalmology residency at the Casey Eye Institute in Portland, Oregon, he developed a passion for the intricacies of surgery in the anterior segment of the eye.  There, he also earned the Casey Eye Institute Medical Teaching Award in 2014.  Following residency, he moved to the Midwest for his Cornea, External Disease and Refractive Surgery fellowship at the Mason Eye Institute at the University of Missouri, where he honed his skills in cataract surgery, corneal transplants, and ocular reconstruction. He stayed on as an Assistant Professor and trained residents and fellows, while also becoming the Assistant Residency Director.  In 2018, Mason Eye Institute bestowed upon him the Faculty Teaching Award.  Dr. Grillo returned to the Pacific Northwest in 2019 and joined a private practice in Eugene, Oregon before moving to the Olympia/Lacey area in the summer of 2022.

Pursuant to his drive to deliver care in areas where there is a prevalent need, Dr. Anthony Grillo is joining the Clarus Eye Centre team in July 2022 to fill the ever-growing need for a cornea specialist in Washington.  Dr. Grillo specializes in cataract, refractive surgery, and cornea, utilizing trailblazing technology such as laser-assisted cataract surgery, microincision, no-stitch cataract surgery, intraoperative wavefront aberrometry, astigmatism-correcting (toric) lens implants, multifocal lens implants, intraocular lens (IOL) exchange, and the Light Adjustable Lens.  He also uses state-of-the-art technology for laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), laser corneal scar removal, implantation of iris prostheses, iris reconstruction, comprehensive keratoconus management including corneal cross-linking, Fuchs’ dystrophy management, external ocular tumor evaluation and treatment, limbal stem cell transplants and a variety of corneal transplant techniques including Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK), Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK), deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) and penetrating keratoplasty (PKP).

Also a former Division I collegiate swimmer, Dr. Grillo’s favorite pastimes include aquatic activities such as scuba diving and deep-sea fishing.  In his free time, he also enjoys spending quality time with his family, traveling, hunting, and cooking.

Corneal Transplant Surgery

A cornea transplant, also called keratoplasty, replaces damaged or diseased corneal tissue with healthy donor tissue to restore clear vision. It is often recommended for conditions like keratoconus, Fuchs’ dystrophy, corneal scarring, or severe corneal clouding.

Our specialists offer both full-thickness and partial-thickness cornea transplants, using advanced techniques tailored to each patient. Surgery is usually outpatient, performed under local or general anesthesia, and involves carefully replacing the affected cornea and securing it with tiny sutures.

Recovery is gradual, with vision improving over several months. Patients use prescribed eye drops to prevent infection and reduce the risk of rejection, and regular follow-ups ensure optimal healing.

Cornea transplants are highly successful and can dramatically improve vision and quality of life. If you are experiencing cornea-related vision problems, schedule a consultation with a Clarus cornea specialist today to explore your treatment options.

 

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Why Choose Clarus Eye Centre in Olympia for Cornea Care?

Our cornea specialist combines years of experience with the latest innovations in treatment. At Clarus Eye Centre in Olympia, we prioritize accurate diagnosis, effective management, and compassionate care. From minimally invasive procedures to advanced surgical interventions, we are committed to preserving and restoring your vision.