Conditions treated Mayo Clinic doctors trained in the structure and function of the eye (ophthalmologists and optometrists) are experts in treating all types of vision and eye conditions. Many people come to Mayo Clinic when their condition is unusual or complex. You can make an appointment directly with us or with a referral from your primary care doctor, ophthalmologist or optometrist. (Some insurance companies require a referral.) Mayo Clinic's eye experts work with a multidisciplinary team of specialists who collaborate to provide exactly the care you need. Mayo Clinic treats the following conditions. Not all services are available at all locations, and children's eye services are available only at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota. Please confirm when you call to request an appointment. Edit search filters close Narrow your search By name A-Z List of Conditions that start with A A List of Conditions that start with B B List of Conditions that start with C C List of Conditions that start with D D List of Conditions that start with E E List of Conditions that start with F F List of Conditions that start with G G List of Conditions that start with H H List of Conditions that start with I I There are no conditions that start with J J List of Conditions that start with K K List of Conditions that start with L L List of Conditions that start with M M List of Conditions that start with N N List of Conditions that start with O O List of Conditions that start with P P There are no conditions that start with Q Q List of Conditions that start with R R List of Conditions that start with S S List of Conditions that start with T T List of Conditions that start with U U There are no conditions that start with V V List of Conditions that start with W W There are no conditions that start with X X There are no conditions that start with Y Y There are no conditions that start with Z Z View all conditions View all conditions View all conditions Aniseikonia Blepharitis Blepharospasm Cancer Cataracts Chemical splash in the eye Choroiditis Coloboma Color blindness Congenital myasthenic syndromes Corneal infection Corneal injury Corneal scratch Corneal ulcer Dermatochalasis (excess eyelid skin) Diabetic eye disease Diabetic retinopathy Dry eyes Dry macular degeneration Ectropion Entropion Epiretinal membrane Episcleritis Eye melanoma Eyelid cancer Eyelid lacerations Facial nerve paralysis Fuchs dystrophy Genetic eye diseases Giant cell arteritis Glaucoma Graves' disease Hemifacial spasm High blood pressure (hypertension) Inherited metabolic disorders Iritis Ischemic optic neuropathy Keratoconus Low vision Macular hole Marfan syndrome Myasthenia gravis Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) Nearsightedness Neuromyelitis optica Niemann-Pick disease Optic neuritis Orbital cellulitis Orbital fracture Orbital tumors Pediatric eye melanoma Pink eye (conjunctivitis) Pituitary tumors Posterior cortical atrophy Retinal artery occlusion Retinal degeneration Retinal detachment Retinal diseases Retinal vein occlusion Retinitis pigmentosa Retinoblastoma Sarcoidosis Schwannomatosis Scleritis Strabismus (Misaligned eyes) Stye (sty) Subconjunctival hemorrhage (broken blood vessel in eye) Thyroid eye disease Trichiasis (eyelashes growing inward) Uveitis Watery eyes Wet macular degeneration Request an appointment Tests & proceduresDoctors May 30, 2024 Share on: FacebookTwitter OphthalmologyDepartmenthomeSectionsOverviewTests & proceduresConditions treatedDoctorsSpecialty groupsClinical trialsResearchCosts & insuranceNews from Mayo ClinicReferrals SectionsRequest an AppointmentOverviewTests & proceduresConditions treatedDoctorsSpecialty groupsClinical trialsResearchCosts & insuranceNews from Mayo ClinicReferrals ORG-20518365 Medical Departments & Centers Ophthalmology