Washington University has expert uveitis doctors in the St. Louis area. Our physicians use advanced technology to provide the best uveitis treatment available. We make sure each of our patients receive compassionate care from our team of uveitis doctors.
Uveitis has a variety of causes including:
- Sarcoidosis
- Lupus
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Psoriasis
- Inflammatory bowel disease like Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis
Uveitis is inflammation of the uvea or middle layers of the eye. The uvea includes the iris (the colored part of the eye), the choroid (the middle blood vessel layer) and the ciliary body—the part of the eye that joins both parts. Uveitis is the eye’s version of arthritis. The most common symptoms are redness in the white part of the eye, sensitivity to light, blurry vision, floaters, and irregular pupil. Uveitis can occur at any age, including during childhood.
Uveitis treatment
Uveitis is easily confused with many eye inflammations, such as: conjunctivitis (conjunctival inflammation) or pink eye
- Keratitis (corneal inflammation)
- Episleritis
- Scleritis (blood vessel inflammation in the episclera or sclera respectively)
- Acute closed angle glaucoma
These eye conditions can be challenging to diagnose for primary care physicians and even for many eye doctors. If the symptoms are not relieved with standard eye treatments, patients should see a uveitis doctor. The Washington University uveitis doctors work with a multidisciplinary team to come up with an uveitis treatment plan to relieve your symptoms.
Learn more about uveitis at the National Institutes of Health – National Eye Institute website.
To learn more about uveitis treatment or to find a uveitis doctor, visit the Ophthalmology Department website.
Todd P. Margolis, MD, PhD
Cornea Disease
Ophthalmology
Uveitis
Locations:
Barnes-Jewish Center for Outpatient Health
P. Kumar Rao, MD, MBA
Eye Cancer
Ophthalmology
Retina Disease
Uveitis
Locations:
Barnes-Jewish Center for Outpatient Health
Center for Advanced Medicine – South County
James Walsh, MD, PhD
Ophthalmology
Uveitis
Locations:
Barnes-Jewish Center for Outpatient Health
Barnes-Jewish Hospital McMillan Building – University Eye Service