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About Us

Location

Toronto Western Hospital
East Wing – 6th Floor, the Cornea and Anterior Segment Disease Service is part of the Donald K. Johnson Eye Centre and the Krembil Neuroscience Centre


Contact

Dr. Clara Chan
Phone: 416 603 5401​
Referral Fax: 416 603 1993

Dr. David Rootman
Phone: 416 603 5401​
Referral Fax: 416 603 1993

Dr. Allan Slomovic
Phone: 416 603 5389
Referral Fax: 416 603 6420

Hours

Monday – Friday
8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Referrals

For urgent referrals, please fax a referral letter to one of the cornea specialists and mark with urgent. Follow-up with a call to their office to let them know you have sent in an urgent referral.

Please note that only physicians may send a referral. Please fax a referral letter to a specific cornea specialist.

Our office will call the referring physician with information about the patient's first appointment. The referring physician's office is responsible for providing the patient with the appointment information, including time and location, and important documents, test results and imaging that they must bring.

Please note that clinic appointments may be virtual visits. The clinic team will let you know what type of appointment is appropriate for your care. Learn more about virtual visits at UHN »

What We Do

​The cornea is the eye's outermost layer. It is the clear, dome-shaped surface made up of a group of cells and proteins. But it has no blood vessels to nourish or protect it against infection. Instead, it gets the vital fluids it needs from tears and what's called the aqueous humor, that ​fills the chamber behind it.

For the past two decades, the Cornea and Anterior Segment Disease Service at UHN has been offering state of the art diagnostic and therapeutic services to local, national and international patients. The treatments we perform include corneal transplantations, artificial corneas, and anterior segment reconstruction for corneal ulcers, burns, and perforations. We also help manage corneal and conjunctival tumours, pterygium, limbal stem cell disease, aniridia, Stevens Johnson Syndrome, and ocular cicatricial pemphigoi​d.

We also have a cornea stem cell transplant program that is unique to Canada and uses the ​latest technology and implants to treat cornea conditions.

Tests

  • OCT Test (Optical Coherence Tomography)
  • Cornea Pentacam Test​​
  • Endothelial Cell Counts
  • Keratometry
  • Corneal topography​

Videos

Learn more about how we are providing leading care in Ontario for cornea stem cell transplantation.

How to Prepare

Appointments may take up to 4 hours.

Learn more about what you can expect when you have a clinic appointment.​

Health Information

Materials and Resources to Help You

Visit our health information section.​

Our Team

Meet Our Team

​​​​​Our ophthalmologists strive to offer patients the highest standard of medical and surgical care and to advance the field of cornea diseases through research and teaching. They train ophthalmologists from around the world to use the latest techniques and treatments to reduce and restore vision.

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