Retina Institute of Illinois enters a partnership with EyeSouth Partners

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The Retina Institute of Illinois is led by 9 physicians who have been providing comprehensive eye care in Illinois for almost 25 years.

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EyeSouth Partners has announced a partnership with Retina Institute of Illinois, joining over 40 other eye care groups, more than 330 doctors providing medical and surgical care, and more than 220 locations that are affiliated with the management services organization.1 Affiliated eye care service organizations and practices are located throughout Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Illinois, North Carolina, South Carolina, and New York, according to a news release.

“Joining forces with EyeSouth Partners marks a major milestone for our practice,” noted John Michael, MD, founder of Retina Institute of Illinois. “For nearly 25 years, we’ve been committed to offering outstanding, comprehensive vision care to our patients in the Chicago area and surrounding suburbs. We’re excited to partner with EyeSouth, an organization that shares our dedication to leveraging the latest technology and delivering personalized, attentive care. This partnership will help us advance our mission to improving patients’ lives through compassionate, patient-centered eye care.”

The Retina Institute of Illinois is led by 9 physicians who have been providing comprehensive eye care in Illinois for almost 25 years.1 The institute comprises of 9 office locations and provide care for age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal tears and detachments, vascular occlusions, macular hole, and macular pucker and uveitis. The offices are outfitted with diagnostic technology allowing for retinal photography and angiograms, optical coherence tomography, ultrasound, laser photocoagulation, and photodynamic therapy and intravitreal injections.2

"Retina Institute of Illinois has long been a trusted name in retina care, and our partnership with EyeSouth Partners is an exciting step forward in allowing us to deliver world-class treatment to both current and future patients," said Matthew Wessel, MD, partner at Retina Institute of Illinois, in the release. "This opportunity will allow us to enhance the patient experience at our practice as well as broaden our availability across the Chicagoland area."

“We welcome Retina Institute of Illinois into the EyeSouth family of doctors in Chicago and its suburbs,” said Chris Albanis, MD, chief medical officer and ophthalmologist at EyeSouth Partners. “At EyeSouth, our doctors are dedicated to providing patients with the best possible care. We are eager to support the continued success of the team at Retina Institute of Illinois through this partnership.”

References:
  1. EyeSouth partners affiliates with Retina Institute of Illinois, representing the network’s 42nd affiliation overall and 3rd in Illinois. News release. EyeSouth Partners. March 18, 2025. Accessed March 18, 2025.
  2. Retina Institute of Illinois 20 years of experience. Retina Institute of Illinois. March 18, 2025. https://retinaii.com/
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