Kenneth
R. Kenyon, M.D.
kkenyon@eyehealthvision.com
Dr. Kenneth Kenyon is one of the world's most experienced
eye surgeons in the areas of corneal transplantation,
trauma and refractive surgery. He practices, teaches,
and conducts research continuously in the Greater Boston
area as well as in Europe, the Middle East and the Caribbean.
He has performed thousands of corneal transplant and refractive
surgical procedures and has trained more than 150 clinical
and research fellows. He has authored over 300 scientific
publications including a definitive text on ocular trauma.
Dr. Kenyon has served on the editorial boards of several
ophthalmic journals and is a member of the international
advisory board of Tissue Banks International. He is certified
by the American Board of Ophthalmology and has received
the Senior Honor Award of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Dr Kenyon was recently named as one of the "Best
Ophthalmologists in America".
Dr. Kenyon graduated from Harvard College with high honors
and from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He
completed residency and chief residency in ophthalmology
at the Wilmer Institute of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, followed
by a cornea fellowship at the Massachusetts Eye & Ear
Infirmary, Harvard Medical School and the Eye Research Institute.
After a faculty position at Johns Hopkins, he directed the
Cornea Service at the Infirmary from 1978 to 1990, when
he founded Cornea Consultants, a Boston-based, internationally
recognized center for clinical practice, training and research.
Dr Kenyon has performed refractive surgery since 1984 and
has participated as an investigator in clinical trials of
radial and astigmatic keratotomy, as well as excimer laser
refractive surgery. He is a founding partner of the Boston
Eye Surgery & Laser Center, the Laser Eye Center of
Boston, University Eye & Ear Consultants of Boston,
and Eye & Ear Hospital International (Lebanon).
Dr. Kenyon is an Associate Clinical Professor at the Harvard
Medical School, Senior Surgeon at the Massachusetts Eye & Ear
Infirmary, and Senior Clinical Scientist at the Schepens
Eye Research Institute. |