Kourtney Houser
August 21, 2024
Dr. Houser is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and the Director of the Cornea Fellowship Program at Duke University School of Medicine. Before joining Duke, Dr. Houser worked at the Hamilton Eye Institute at University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN. She completed her cornea fellowship in the Cullen Eye Institute at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX, and completed residency training in ophthalmology at Tennessee Health Science Center, where she also earned her medical degree.
Dr. Houser’s clinical interests include corneal transplantation (ie. PK, DALK, DSEK, DMEK), corneal collagen crosslinking, complex cataracts, IOL exchange, cataract surgery with advanced technology, including presbyopia correction and laser-assisted surgery and refractive surgery (ie. LASIK, PRK, RLE).
Recent Articles
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Reducing Fungal Risk in Corneal Transplants: Insights from Nicole Fram, M.D.’s Amphotericin B Research
Watch the full interview here CorneaGen’s recent discussion with...
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Reshaping the Future of Keratoconus Care: Dr. Rahul Tonk on CTAK at AAO 2025
Watch the full presentation on our Education Page. At the...
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Why Surgeons Are Switching to the I-II Marking for DMEK and DSEK
For years, the S-stamp has been the go-to orientation marking,...
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Growing for Greater Impact: CorneaGen Expands in Orlando to Better Serve Surgeons and Patients
CorneaGen is excited to share that our expanded Orlando facility is now fully operational,...
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