Stuart K. Burgess, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.S.R.S.
Dr. Burgess, our Director of Clinical Research, specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of retinal, macular, and vitreal diseases, including the management of age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal tears and detachments, macular holes, uveitis, ocular tumors, and ocular trauma.
He is board–certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and is a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American College of Surgeons, and the American Society of Retinal Specialists.
Dr. Burgess is a skilled and compassionate physician dedicated to preserving and restoring his patients’ vision.
He was one of the first retinal specialists to research and offer advanced treatments for macular degeneration, including the various anti–VEGF agents, Lucentis®️, Avastin, Eylea®️, and Vabysmo ® . He was a principal investigator and involved in the clinical studies that led to the approval of some of these agents, and is currently involved in research for additional more advanced agents to treat a variety of retinal diseases. He was involved in many of the trials that led to the approval of Susvimo ® port delivery system of Ranibizumab which allows for sustained delivery and limits the need for intravitreal injections. Dr. Burgess also has participated in important trials as an investigator with the DRCR Retina Network. Additionally, he was involved in research trials of the geographic atrophy form of dry macular degeneration and is now offering Syfovre ® to his patients suffering from this condition. His work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and he has been a presenter at national ophthalmic meetings.
Dr. Burgess was raised in Boca Raton. He attended college at Tulane University and then attended the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, where he earned an M.D. degree in 1991. Dr. Burgess then completed his residency in ophthalmology at Cornell University’s North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, where he was the chief resident in ophthalmology.
After residency, Dr. Burgess completed a two–year subspecialty fellowship in the medical and surgical treatment of retinal and vitreous diseases at the highly rated Shiley Eye Institute at the University of California San Diego. He was involved in innovative research studying diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and macular holes during his fellowship.
Dr. Burgess joined the Fort Lauderdale Eye Institute in 1999 as the group’s retinal subspecialist and has grown the department since that time. Namely, he founded and directs our clinical research department. He practices at both our Plantation and Fort Lauderdale offices, which are convenient to patients in Palm Beach, Broward, and Dade Counties.
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
- Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
- Bachelor of Science, 1983-1986
MEDICAL EDUCATION
- University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL
- Doctor of Medicine, 1987–1991
INTERNSHIP
- Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans, LA
- Internal Medicine, 1991–1992
RESIDENCY
- Cornell University North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NY
- Ophthalmology, 1992–1995
- Chief Resident, 1995
FELLOWSHIP
- University of California, San Diego
- Department of Ophthalmology
- Clinical Instructor, Diseases of the Vitreous and Retina, 1995–1997
LICENSES
- Florida State License
- California State License
ORGANIZATIONS
- American Academy of Ophthalmology
- American Society of Retina Specialists
- Broward Ophthalmology Society
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
- American Board of Ophthalmology, Diplomat October, 1996
- National Board of Medical Examiners, Diplomat July, 1992
- American College of Surgeons – Fellow
- American Society of Retina specialists – Fellow
HONORS
- ARVO/Retina Research Foundation/Lawrence Fellowship, 1996
- Tulane University Academic Scholarship
AFFILIATIONS
- Imperial Point Medical Center
- Baptist Eye Surgery Center
- Holy Cross Hospital
PUBLICATIONS
“Available Upon Request”