Sturge-Weber Syndrome Center: Cameron F. Parsa, MD
Dr. Cameron Parsa is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He has subspecialty training in both neuro-ophthalmology and pediatric ophthalmology and works in the ophthalmic genetics division of the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute. Sturge-Weber syndrome encompasses his three areas of major interest. Much of his research has focused on the vascular system as it appears in the eye and relates systemically, as well as to vascular issues in glaucoma. Though SWS is not considered a hereditable condition, certain aspects remain to be investigated from a genetics standpoint that may help elucidate the underlying pathogenesis of the disorder. It is his hope that a concentration of resources and teaming of efforts in a multidisciplinary fashion will lead not only to improved patient care, but also to a better understanding of the disease process. Dr. Parsa is fluent in French and Persian.
Contact Information:
Cameron Parsa, MDThe Wilmer Eye Institute
Wilmer 233
600 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287
Directions to this location
410-955-8314 (tel)
cparsa@jhmi.edu
