Dr. Mark Walsh MD

Practice: Retina Associates

Location: Tucson, Arizona

Website: https://www.retinatucson.com/

Phone: 520-886-2597

Email: contact@curecoats.org

Dr. Walsh was born and raised in Ohio and received his medical degree and PhD from Washington University. This was followed by an internship at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, IL and Ophthalmology residency at the Wilmer Eye Institute/Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Following residency Dr. Walsh completed his retina fellowship at Associated Retinal Consultants in Royal Oak, MI. As a Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology he participates in resident education. He is certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. He has been practicing in Tucson since 2009.

    • American Society of Retina Specialists

    • American Academy of Ophthalmology

    • Johns Hopkins Medical & Surgical Association

    • American Medical Association

    • Arizona Medical Association

    • Arizona Ophthalmology Society

    • Pima County Medical Society

FAQ

At the Jack McGovern Coats’ Disease Foundation, we are often contacted by anxious parents or patients who are seeking information after receiving a diagnosis of Coats’ Disease. The questions below are provided as a resource to assist you as you and your doctor decide the best approach for treatment. These questions do not constitute any form of medical advice or diagnosis. Each patient is unique. An experienced retinal specialist who has examined the patient is the best source of information for diagnosis and treatment. We always recommend getting a second opinion.

Questions to Ask Your Doctor (Download PDF)

  • Ahead of any treatments or procedures, it is important to ask yourself and the doctor the following questions:

    • How do you know that this is Coats’ Disease?

    • Has your doctor treated other patients with Coats’ Disease?

    • Have you sought a second opinion? If not, please consult our Doctor Directory for knowledgeable doctors in your area.

    • What Stage of Coats’ Disease is he/she in?

    • Will his/her vision get worse over time?

    • Will the eye have pain?

    • Will his/her eye start to turn out? Is muscle corrective surgery an option?

    • Are cataracts likely?

    • How likely is glaucoma? (due to retinal detachment)

    • Is there calcification?

    • What is the anticipated disease progression?

    • Is there a thorough vision exam available?

    • Where is the vision affected? (central/peripheral/distance)

    • Does he/she have depth perception? (3D visibility)

    • What about the non-Coats’ eye?

    • To what extent is his/her vision affected?

    • Will we be able to use this as a baseline to measure progress/decline?

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