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Dr. Mark Walsh, MD

Vitreoretinal Disease & Surgery* Age 50
Dr. Mark Walsh, MD
3.5 (13 Ratings)
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Dr. Mark Walsh, MD

Vitreoretinal Disease & Surgery* Age 50
Tucson, AZ
Accepting new patients
22 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Mark Walsh, MD works in Tucson, AZ as a Vitreoretinal Disease Specialist and has 22 years experience.

They are board certified in Ophthalmology and graduated from Washington University School of Medicine in 2002. Dr. Walsh completed a residency at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Walsh has has worked on more claims relating to Macular Hole and Retinal Detachment and Retinal Tear than other providers in the area. At present, Dr. Walsh has received an average rating of 3.5 from patients and has been reviewed 13 times. They are affiliated with Saint Joseph''s Hospital. They are accepting new patients. Dr. Walsh practices at Practice in Tucson, AZ and has additional offices in Green Valley, AZ.

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  • National (BlueCard) PPO
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Locations

  1. 1 Retina Associates Southwest PC
    6561 E Carondelet Dr, Tucson, AZ 85710
  2. 2 Office
    7470 N Oracle Rd Ste 100, Tucson, AZ 85704
  3. 3 Carondelet Rehabilitation Services
    1055 N La Canada Dr Ste 103, Green Valley, AZ 85614
  4. 4 Office
    6130 N La Cholla Blvd Ste 230, Tucson, AZ 85741

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3.5
Based on 13 Reviews
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4 Stars (1)
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1 Star (4)

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Patient Reviews
Dec 12, 2021
Still having problems with eye. Numerous visits with 2 different doctors and still have a concern with vision. Been going on for 6 months since first lazar treatment. Had one done in June and another last Tuesday in Green Valley by Dr.Joseph Dec 18. Can't see today out of left eye again. The appointments are outstanding to get but still have the problem. Need some help please.
robert lottermann — Dec 12, 2021
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Specialties*
Vitreoretinal Disease & Surgery
Ophthalmology
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • Washington University School of Medicine
    2002
Medical Education

Board Certifications

Board Certifications
  • Ophthalmology
Board Certifications
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Internship

Internship
  • Saint Francis Hospital
    2004
Internship

Residency

Residency Hospital
  • Johns Hopkins University
    2007
Residency Hospital

Fellowship

Fellowship Hospital
  • Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak Campus
    2009
Fellowship Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Mark Walsh, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.

Dr. Walsh frequently sees patients for Macular Hole and Retinal Detachment and Retinal Tear.

Dr. Walsh has a star rating of 3.5/5 and has been reviewed 13 times.

Dr. Walsh is board certified in Ophthalmology.

Dr. Walsh has been practicing as a Vitreoretinal Disease Specialist for 22 years.

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Hospital Affiliations

  • Saint Joseph''s Hospital

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