DR. DAVID WILLIAM SHOEMAKER, MD
Medical Practice at Venice Ave, Venice, FL

License number
Florida ME39238
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Ophthalmology
Address
Address
1360 E Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285
Phone
(941) 488-2020
(941) 484-2200 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Shoemaker, age 57
5102 NW 64Th Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32653
David Shoemaker, age 69
5119 County Road 209 S, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
David Shoemaker, age 52
516 22Nd Ter E, Bradenton, FL 34208
David Shoemaker
455 Bentwood Ln #B, Orange Park, FL 32073
(904) 521-3209
David Shoemaker, age 53
44 Lakeview Reserve Blvd, Winter Garden, FL 34787
(407) 353-3447

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Dr. David W Shoemaker, Sarasota FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. David W Shoemaker, Sarasota FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Address:
Sarasota and ASC
2601 S Tamiami Trl, Sarasota 34239
(941) 925-2020 (Phone)
Venice
1360 E Venice Ave, Venice 34285
(941) 488-2020 (Phone)
Procedures:
Cataract removal surgery, Cataract Surgery, Cataracts, Lasik, Lasik Eye Surgery (Laser Assisted Situ Keratomileusis), Lasik Surgery
Conditions:
Cataract, Cataract and Cardiomyopathy, Cataract and Congenital Ichthyosis, Cataract Congenital Dominant Non Nuclear, Cataract Dental Syndrome, Cataract Hutterite Type, Cataract, Alopecia, Sclerodactyly, Cataract, Anterior Polar, Dominant, Cataract, Autosomal Recessive Congenital 2, Cataract, Congenital Nuclear, Autosomal Recessive 1, Cataract, Congenital Nuclear, Autosomal Recessive 2, Cataract, Congenital, Autosomal Dominant, Cataract, Congenital, Cerulean, Type 1, Cataract, Congenital, Cerulean, Type 2, Cataract, Congenital, Cerulean, Type 3, Cataract, Congenital, Volkmann Type, Cataract, Congenital, With Microcornea or Slight Microphthalmia, Cataract, Crystalline Aculeiform or Frosted, Cataract, Crystalline Coralliform, Cataract, Juvenile, With Microcornea and Glucosuria, Cataract, Microphthalmia and Nystagmus, Cataract, Posterior Polar, 1, Cataract, Posterior Polar, 2, Cataract, Posterior Polar, 3, Cataract, Posterior Polar, 4, Cataract, Posterior Polar, 5, Cataract, Total Congenital, Cataract, Zonular, Cataract-Aberrant Oral Frenula-Growth Delay, Cataract-Ataxia-Deafness, Cataract-Glaucoma, Cataract-Microcornea Syndrome, Cataracts
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 1985
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll, Top Doctor
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Sarasota and ASC
2601 S Tamiami Trl, Sarasota 34239
Venice
1360 E Venice Ave, Venice 34285
Sarasota Memorial Hospital
1700 South Tamiami Trl, Sarasota 34239
Philosophy:
I consider it an honor to be entrusted with your care. At Center For Sight, your interests will be placed above all else -- always; we will strive continuously to serve your needs and deliver an unsurpassed quality of care.
Education:
Medical School
University Of Florida College Of Medicine
Graduated: 1980
Alton Ochsner Mediccal Foundation New Orleans
Graduated: 1983
University Of Florida
Graduated: 1977
Swiss Institute Of Medical Research, Davos, Switzerland-Research
Graduated: 1976


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David William Shoemaker, Sarasota FL

David William Shoemaker, Sarasota FL

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Work:
Center For Sight
2601 S Tamiami Trl, Sarasota, FL 34239 Center For Sight
1360 E Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285
Education:
University of Florida (1980) *, Alton Ochsner Medical Center (1983) *Ophthalmology


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Surgical Instrument For Implanting An Intraocular Lens

Surgical Instrument For Implanting An Intraocular Lens

US Patent:
4726367, Feb 23, 1988
Filed:
Aug 19, 1885
Appl. No.:
6/767147
Inventors:
David W. Shoemaker - Venice FL
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
128303R
Abstract:
A surgical instrument includes a handle section and a body section operably connected thereto. The body section preferably has a first member and a second member which is slidable in relation to the first member. A jaw section is secured to the body section and includes a first jaw and a second jaw which are adapted to grasp an associated object. The jaws are axially slidable with respect to each other from a predetermined minimum distance wherein the two jaws are not in contact with each other to a predetermined maximum distance. An intraocular lens, which can be inserted in an eye with the instrument includes a lens portion and two flexible haptic elements positioned on opposite sides of the lens portion and extending radially outwardly therefrom. Each element includes a memory retaining filament connected at both ends to a periphery of the lens portion to form a closed loop and define a continuous substantially circular arc having a diameter greater than the lens diameter. The arc is curved toward the lens portion and terminates in a free end spaced therefrom.