Alexander M. Eaton President, Treasurer, Director, Secretary, inactive
Professional information
Dr. Alexander M Eaton, Fort Myers FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Address:
1567 Hayley Ln SUITE 101, Fort Myers 33907 (239) 337-3337 (Phone) 2230 Venetian Ct, Naples 34109 (239) 793-5200 (Phone)
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 1993
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
1567 Hayley Ln SUITE 101, Fort Myers 33907 2230 Venetian Ct, Naples 34109 Gulf Coast Medical Center 13681 Doctors Way, Fort Myers 33912
Education:
Medical School Duke University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1987 Lenox Hill Hospital Graduated: 1988 Duke Eye Ctr/Duke University Med Center Graduated: 1992 Harkness Eye Inst/Columbia Presby Mc Graduated: 1991 Graduated: 1993
Alexander Mellon Eaton, Fort Myers FL
Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology
Work:
Retina Health Center 1567 Hayley Ln, Fort Myers, FL 33907Retina Health Center 2230 Venetian Ct, Naples, FL 34109
Education:
Duke University(1987) Ophthalmology
Manager At Retina Health Center
Position:
Manager at Retina Health Center
Location:
Fort Myers, Florida Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Retina Health Center
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Manager
Alexander M Eaton, Fort Myers FL
Specialties:
Ophthalmologist
Address:
1567 Hayley Ln, Fort Myers, FL 33907
Education:
Duke University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine Duke University Hospital - Fellowship - Retina
Board certifications:
American Board of Ophthalmology Certification in Ophthalmology
Lighting Instrument, In Particular For Use In Ophthalmologic Microsurgery
US Patent:
5964747, Oct 12, 1999
Filed:
Mar 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/046162
Inventors:
Alexander M. Eaton - Fort Myers FL Robert Machemer - Durham NC Dyson Hickingbotham - Kennesaw GA Ron Overaker - Durham NC
Assignee:
Duke University - Durham NC
International Classification:
A61B 1736
US Classification:
606 4
Abstract:
A micro surgical lighting instrument includes a hollow needle and a light guide received coaxially within the hollow needle and connected to a light source for transmitting light to a surgical site of a patient. The light guide has a distal end formed with an end face of circular segment shape and defined by a plane oriented orthogonal to the axis of the hollow needle, and a slanted surface adjacent the end face and extending rearwardly at an acute angle, with the slanted surface being lined by a coating for reflection of incident light rays.