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Retina Associates of Kentucky has 7 locations located in Central and Eastern Kentucky. To locate one of our offices, click on the name of the clinic for directions and its map location:
Lexington/Main Office
Ashland/Bellefonte
Prestonsburg/Highlands Regional
Somerset/Offices of Huffman & Huffman, MDs
Somerset/Offices of Mark Henry, MD
Harlan/Daniel Boone Clinic
Corbin/Offices of Dr. Stuart Eads
Next to St. Joe East Hospital
(the old Humana hospital)
120 N. Eagle Creek Dr, Suite 500
Lexington, KY 40509
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Every Wednesday
Tri-State Opthalmology
Medical Plaza B
613 23rd St. - Ste 140
Ashland, KY 41101
(Free valet parking available)
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Bottom floor of Highlands Regional Medical Center
Every Monday or Tuesday
US 23 North
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
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The first and third Tuesday of every month.
303 Langdon Street
Somerset, KY 42503
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The fourth Thursday of every month.
120 Tradepark Drive, Suite A
Somerset, KY 42503
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The third Thursday of every month.
37 Ball Park Rd
Harlan, KY 40831
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One Friday a month.
1230 Cumberland Falls Hwy
Corbin, KY 40701
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Retina Associates of Kentucky has 6 locations located in Central and Eastern Kentucky.
To locate one of our offices, click on the name of the clinic for directions and its map location.
The Conditions We Treat
Welcome to Retina Associates of Kentucky. We are pleased you and your doctor have selected us to provide you with services. On this page you will find all the information you will need to plan your visit to our office. Below are listed some general guidelines about your visit, and several forms we would like filled out prior to your visit. You will also get an appointment card in the mail with these forms enclosed.
Please call our office with any questions you may have. We appreciate your cooperation, and look forward to seeing you soon.
Planning your visit
Please have a driver with you.
Be prepared to stay several hours.
You will need dark sunglasses when leaving the office (your eyes will be dilated).
Please fill out these forms prior to your visit.
Please bring with you:
A written list of all medications you are currently taking.
A list of surgical procedures you have had, including the name of the physician(s) who performed those procedures.
Your insurance card or cards.
The names, addresses and phone numbers of your primary and secondary insurance carriers.
We participate with the following:
AdminaStar of Kentucky Federal Medicare Carrier
Aetna US Healthcare
Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield
BCE Emergis
Bluegrass Family Health
CHA Provider Network, Inc.
C&O Employees’ Hospital Association
Central Kentucky Physicians/Cooperative Care
CIGNA
CCN (part of First Health)
Coverage Options Associates
Cumberland Healthcare, Inc.
Department of Medicaid Services
First Health Network
FOCUS Healthcare Management, Inc.
Humana Health Care Plans
Humana Military Healthcare Services (CHAMPUS)
The Initial Group
MedBen
MultiPlan
Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation
Ohio Department of Health Services (Medicaid)
One Health Plan
Palmetto GBA (Railroad Medicare)
P.H.C.S. (Private Healthcare Systems)
SelectNet Plus
United Healthcare of Kentucky
USA Managed Care Organization
WVDHHR Medicaid (West Virginia)
West Virginia Workers’ Compensation
And Others.
Please call us if you have a question about your insurance coverage before your visit.
Please come prepared to pay your co-pay or deductible insurance.
We accept Visa and Mastercard
Workers Compensation patients must bring:
The name of the employer at the time of injury.
The name of your Workers Comp insurance carrier.
Your Workers Comp claim number.
The date and time of injury.
A letter from your employer or Workers Comp insurance carrier verifying coverage for the injury or condition.
Retina Associates of Kentucky is proud to offer an excellent post-residency two year fellowship in diseases of the retina and vitreous. This is a joint fellowship offered in conjunction with the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Kentucky.
Fellows alternate three months at our practice with three months at the University. While at our practice, fellows spend up to 70% of their time in the operating room learning vitreoretinal surgery. The other time is spent in clinic. Didactic experience includes a monthly fellow conference, and weekly fluorescein conference and Grand Rounds at the University.
Previously trained fellows have obtained positions in both academic and private practices throughout the United States.
Please apply to our fellowship through the University.