The Premier Retina Practice of the Rocky Mountains
Colorado Retina Associates is a fifteen physician, one retina optometrist, sub-specialty practice providing medical and surgical care of vitreoretinal eye disease. We provide comprehensive treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascular disease, retinal detachments, ocular tumors, uveitis/inflammatory eye disease, inherited retinal degenerations, and numerous other vitreoretinal conditions. Our group of specialists have trained at internationally-renowned fellowship programs and continue to engage in academia, advocacy, volunteering, and education both nationally and abroad.
Our Convenient Locations
We are proud to be the largest retina practice in the Rocky Mountain region with the ability to collaborate as a team for highly complex cases. We provide five service locations in the Denver Metro area: Central Park, Cherry Creek, Lakewood, Lafayette, and Parker, Colorado. Our modern offices are integrated with ambulatory surgery centers to facilitate immediate care for patients with ocular emergencies. Our satellite office in Goodland, Kansas services much of the Midwestern region population.
Research and Clinical Trials
Clinical trials have become an increasingly important option to provide the latest treatments in the hope of curing blinding diseases. As of 2024, we have participated in over 90 clinical trials to treat retinal diseases. Colorado Retina is proud to offer access to Phase I, II, and III clinical trials to treat macular degeneration, retinal vein occlusion, diabetic retinopathy, uveitis, inherited retinal disease, and ocular tumors. Our clinical trial portfolio is constantly evolving and our currently enrolling clinical trials can be found here.
Culture and Values
We are more than a clinical team. We aim to provide superior patient care and recognize the value of everyone that makes that possible.
1. Patient Care
We agree, patient care will always come first. The quality of patient care we provide is our guiding principle.
2. Individual Competence
Providing high quality care depends on the understanding of one’s responsibilities. We all agree to take personal accountability for the quality and accuracy of our work.
3. Positive Relationships
Assume positive intent. We agree to treat one another with respect, fairness, and honesty.
4. Excellent Teamwork
We coordinate our individual roles, as a team of professionals. We agree to be reliable, dependable and anticipate the needs of others.
5. Learning and Growth
We agree to continually develop our skills and knowledge to serve our patients to the best of our ability which requires openness and willingness to accept feedback.
6. Personal Productivity
We agree to take accountability for the work we do, the knowledge we have and the tasks we complete.
7. Appreciation
We agree to recognize those for a job well done. We agree to listen and fully understand a situation before making any judgement.
8. Communication and Transparency
In order to build trust and increase collaboration and innovation, we agree to always be transparent and honest in our communication.