THOMAS ARTHUR CURREY, OD
Optometry at Kirby Pkwy, Memphis, TN

License number
Tennessee OD1392
Category
Optometry
Type
Optometrist
Address
Address
1900 Kirby Pkwy STE 100B, Memphis, TN 38138
Phone
(901) 754-0930
(901) 754-0949 (Fax)

Professional information

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Oph. At Eye Specialists

Position:
oph. at eye specialists
Location:
Greater Memphis Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
eye specialists - oph.


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Thomas Arthur Currey, Germantown TN

Specialties:
Ophthalmologist
Address:
1900 Kirby Pkwy, Germantown, TN 38138
Education:
University of Tennessee, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Ophthalmology Certification in Ophthalmology


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Thomas A Currey, Germantown TN - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Specialties:
Optometry
Address:
Kirby Medical Building
1900 Kirby Pkwy, Germantown 38138
(901) 754-0930 (Phone), (901) 754-0949 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Thomas Arthur Currey, Germantown TN

Specialties:
Optometrist
Address:
1900 Kirby Pkwy, Germantown, TN 38138


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Ophthalmoscope

US Patent:
4065208, Dec 27, 1977
Filed:
Oct 29, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/518612
Inventors:
Thomas A. Currey - Memphis TN
International Classification:
A61B 312
US Classification:
351 6
Abstract:
An ophthalmoscope for allowing an observer to clearly and easily view the retina of a patient's eye. The ophthalmoscope has a hollow body member with an objective portion attached to one end thereof for placement over the patient's eye and with an ocular portion attached to the other end thereof for allowing the observer to view the patient's eye. The objective portion includes a contact lens member fixedly attached to the body member for contacting engagement with the cornea of the patient's eye. A light source directs light into the body member and against a deflection member positioned in the body member adjacent the objective portion. The deflection member directs the light from the light source and the line of sight from the ocular portion into the retina of the patient's eye. A magnification member is preferably positioned in the body member between the objective portion and the ocular portion for causing the patient's eye to be magnified as the observer views the patient's eye through the ocular portion.