Dr. John Goosey, MD
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2855 Gramercy St Houston TX, 77025About
Dr. John Goosey, MD is a top Doctor in Houston, TX. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. John Goosey, MD is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. John Goosey, MD is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. John Goosey, MD is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Houston, TX, Dr. John Goosey, MD is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Education and Training
Med Univ of Sc Coll of Med, Charleston Sc 1979
Board Certification
American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO)
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
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Dr. John Goosey, MD's Expert Contributions
When can I have laser treatment?
You can have laser correction as young as age 18. Your prescription must be stable for the last 2 years. We would be able to check other measurements at the time of your LASIK consult. READ MORE
Swollen eyelid. What do I do?
Good morning. Swollen lids could be caused by many different things. You need to make an appointment with your eye doctor in case you need to be started on antibiotics. READ MORE
Can LASIK be used to change iris color?
LASIK surgery is strictly a refractive procedure. It is only used to correct Myopia, Hyperopia and Astigmatism. It does not change the color of your iris. READ MORE
Why does my eyesight get worse every year?
The most common cause for vision change is dry eye. It could also be related to your age or that you have some type of corneal dystrophy. You would need to be evaluated by an ophthalmologist to know for sure. If you are in the Houston, TX area you can call our office at (713) 558-8777. Thank you! READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Isolation of Nosema algerae from the cornea of an immunocompetent patient.
- Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy: a fresh look at an aging disease.
- Corneal microsporidiosis. Report of case, including electron microscopic observations.
- Epikeratoplasty with nonlyophilized tissue in children with aphakia.
- Quantified histopathology of the keratoconic cornea.
- One year follow-up of epikeratoplasty for myopia.
- Lamellar changes in the keratoconic cornea.
- Epikeratophakia following rotational autokeratoplasty in a child.
- Epikeratophakia on pediatric traumatized corneas.
- Transient myopia induced by sulfonamides.
- Aldose reductase inhibition by anti-allergy drugs.
- A lipid peroxidative mechanism for posterior subcapsular cataract formation in the rabbit: a possible model for cataract formation in tapetoretinal diseases.
- Singlet oxygen as a possible factor in human senile nuclear cataract development.
- Effects of singlet oxygen on human lens crystallins in vitro.
- Photodynamic effects of rose bengal or riboflavin on carrier-mediated transport systems in rat lens.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Texas Health Science Center -
- Adjunct Professor College of Optometry, University of Houston -
Awards
- Best Doctors Year Houston by Inside Houston Magazine
- Texas Super Doctors Year Texas Monthly Magazine
- Houston's Best Doctors 2010 Houston’s H Magazine
- America’s Top Ophthalmologists 2017
- Super Doctors Award Year
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Ophthalmology (Fellow)
- American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
- Houston Ophthalmological Society
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Texas Medical Association
Fellowships
- National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland
- Louisiana State University Eye Center
Fellowships
- National Institute of Health, Louisiana State University Eye Center
Professional Society Memberships
- American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, Houston Ophthalmological Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Texas Medical Association
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Get to know Ophthalmologist Dr. John Goosey, who serves patients in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Goosey is affectionately known as the “Specialist’s Specialist”. Doctors, not only from the greater Houston area but also from around the world, seek his expert eye care for themselves, their family, friends, and patients. They trust and respect his knowledge, experience, skill, and caring patient/doctor relationship.
All ophthalmologists are educated and trained in the general area of the cornea; however, only a few become cornea specialists. And, very rarely does one become respected with the merit, honor, and accomplishments of the distinguished Dr. Goosey.
These days, he is known as one of America’s leading ophthalmologists and a premier LASIK eye surgeon in Houston, having performed tens of thousands of operations including Lasik, cataract surgery, and corneal transplants – to name a few. He uses the very latest and most advanced laser technologies to perform various surgeries, including the Allegretto Wave® Laser, with its Perfect Plus technology.
With an outstanding track record of successful patient care procedures and surgeries, Dr. Goosey remains committed to providing high quality care to all of his patients. His approach to patient care brings his professionalism to a personal level, as he works directly with each patient to ensure that each is fully educated on the ins and outs of the LASIK procedure, cataract surgery, vision correction, or various procedures that pertain to corneal care. His goal is to successfully diagnose and treat each eye condition with the purpose to restore, preserve, or enhance the eye sight of every individual.
Regarded worldwide as a highly skilled eye surgeon, Dr. Goosey’s extensive training and education are part of the reason why he is so celebrated and deserving of such honor. After graduating from high school in Los Angeles, he attended the University of South Carolina and then went on to earn his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina. Upon graduation, he completed his fellowship at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland; extensively studying cataract formation and medical treatment for the eyes. Dr. Goosey also went on to complete a three-year residency within the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Texas in Houston, and then completed an additional fellowship at the Louisiana State University Eye Center. There, he received sub-specialty training in corneal and external eye disease.
In 1993, he began studying the use of lasers for the correction of nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. Now, he trains and speaks around the world, and successfully performs LASIK eye surgeries for thousands of patients each year.
In addition to his extensive studies, Dr. Goosey has taught as a Clinical Assistant Professor within the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Texas Health Science Center, and as an Adjunct Professor at the College of Optometry, University of Houston.
Prestigious professional organizations of which he is a member of include: the American Academy of Ophthalmology (Fellow), the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, the Houston Ophthalmological Society, Phi Beta Kappa, and the Texas Medical Association.
A global leader in his field and within the medical community, Dr. Goosey is board-certified in ophthalmology by the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO). The ABO is an independent, non-profit organization responsible for certifying ophthalmologists in the United States of America.
Always working with new treatments and technologies in medicine, he is currently conducting clinical studies on the following: dye eye, cataract, and blepharitis.
Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine and surgery, which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. Ophthalmologists are experts in the diseases, functions, and anatomy of the eye. They may provide routine care such as vision testing, as well as prescribe and fit eyeglasses or contact lenses. However, ophthalmologists are also surgeons. They repair traumatic injuries to the eye and perform cataract, glaucoma, and corneal surgery.
In recent years, Dr. Goosey has presented his work on corneal transplantation and refractive surgery, at the World Cornea Congress in Washington, D.C.; the European Refractive Society in Lisbon, Portugal; the American Academy of Ophthalmology in Chicago, Illinois; and the Pan American Ophthalmology Congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Even more, he has written numerous medical textbook chapters on innovations in corneal transplantation that have proven to be vital resources for the training of resident ophthalmic surgeons and ophthalmic fellows.
An internationally known and respected leader in corneal and refractive eye surgery, Dr. Goosey incorporates all the knowledge of optometry and ophthalmology with enhanced corneal knowledge, surgical experience, and the latest in innovative technology. He has been named as one of the Best Doctors of Houston by Inside Houston Magazine, named as one of the Texas Super Doctors by Texas Monthly Magazine, voted one of Houston’s best Doctors for 2010 by Houston’s H Magazine, named as one of America’s Top Ophthalmologists in 2017, and received the Super Doctors Award for 11 consecutive years.
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