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Dr. Mincey

Dr. Shuler

Dr. Throneburg

Dr. White

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Photo caption: Dr. Shuler visits his patient in the Pinehurst/Southern Pines center's surgery facility. The surgery center was one of the first on the east coast to be certified by Medicare.

 

 

 

R. Keith Shuler, Jr., M.D.

Dr. Keith Shuler is a specialist of the retina and vitreous. His specialty covers the treatment and surgery of diseases and disorders affecting the back of the eye, including diabetic eye disorders, macular degeneration, retinal detachments, and trauma to the eye.

Dr. Shuler graduated with highest distinction from the University of North Carolina in 1994. He received his medical degree from Emory University, served his internship at University of Virginia, and completed his residency at Emory University. Dr. Shuler then received his highly specialized fellowship in diseases and surgery of the retina and vitreous from Duke University. Dr. Shuler also completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in genetics and molecular biology of the eye at Emory University. He is certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and is also a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Among Dr. Shuler’s numerous honors includes the Heed Fellowship and the Hornaday Fellowship Award.

Dr. Shuler joined Carolina Eye Associates in 2007. He and his wife, Amy, live in Pinehurst with their two daughters and son. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his family or pursuing one of his hobbies: fishing, golf, and running.

For more information about Dr. Shuler, please visit our Forms & Downloads page to download or view his profile. To make an appointment, please contact our appointment desk.

 

Sees Patients In:

Albemarle Center

Fayetteville Center

Pinehurst/Southern Pines          Center

Specializes In:

Diabetic Eye Disorders

Macular Degeneration

Ocular Inflammation

Retinal Detachment, Degenerations, Holes

Retinis Pigmentosa

Trauma

Vascular Occlusive Disease

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