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Gulf South Eye Associates are pleased to announce and would like to welcome the addition of Dr. David Kennedy, General Ophthalmologist and fellowship trained corneal sub-specialist. Born and raised in New Orleans, Dr. Kennedy received his Doctor of Medicine from LSUHSC in New Orleans and conducted his residency and fellowship training at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.

Dr. Kennedy is now accepting patients for general ophthalmic treatment as well as treatment of cornea and external diseases.
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Gulf South Eye Associates offers a full range of eye care to the adult population of the East Bank of Jefferson Parish and its surrounding communities. While specializing in cataract and refractive surgery, the doctors of Gulf South Eye Associates routinely see and treat patients suffering from glaucoma and retinal problems.
History
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Gulf South Eye Associates, comprised of Drs. Fitzmorris, Boyle, Sibley and Kennedy, is a private Ophthalmology practice established in 1986. We are all board-certified surgeons with over 65 years of experience, our staff is highly trained and certified in the latest eye care techniques and products, and our goal has always been to preserve, restore and enhance the patient's vision. At Gulf South Eye Associates, we offer a full range of eye care, specializing in cataract surgery to include premium lens implants and LASIK.
Our Doctors
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Dr. Catherine Fitzmorris, a native of New Orleans graduated Magna Cum Laude from Loyola University and received her medical education at Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans. Dr. Fitzmorris was the Chief Resident for the Department of Ophthalmology during her residency. She has been featured in New Orleans magazine several times as the city's "Top Ophthalmologist" and "Nurses Choice".
Cataracts
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Cataract is a clouding of the eye's lens. When we look at something, light rays travel into our eye through the pupil and are focused through the lens onto the retina, a layer of light-sensitive cells at the back of the eye. The lens must be clear in order to focus light properly onto the retina. If the lens has become cloudy, this is called a cataract.
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