The UC San Diego Department of Ophthalmology at the Shiley Eye Institute is the only academic eye center in the region offering the most advanced treatments across all areas of eye care. Our world class clinicians, surgeons, scientists and staff are dedicated to excellence, and providing the best possible patient care to prevent, treat and cure eye diseases.
Our research is at the forefront of developing new methods for diagnosis and treatments of eye diseases and disorders. In addition to educating the leaders of tomorrow, we are committed to serving the San Diego and global community.
ServicesShiley Eye Institute at UC San Diego Health practices in San Diego, CA. Ophthalmologists examine and treat common vision disorders, eye injuries and eye diseases. Ophthalmologists such as Shiley Eye Institute at UC San Diego Health are licensed medical doctors and can prescribe medication as well as perform eye surgery.
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I recently had a very routine eye surgery with Dr. William Freeman at Shiley Eye Institute in La Jolla, CA. During surgery a staph infection invaded the interior of my eyeball causing massive damage that required additional surgery and ultimately resulted in blindness. Freeman admitted that I was infected during surgery but said that “it happens” and that I was just “the unlucky one.” Before surgery my vision was 20/20 with corrective lenses in that eye. Post surgery 3/4 of my optic nerve is damaged beyond repair. There is no hope of regaining my sight. Freeman called me on the phone to deliver this news rather than telling me in person. He said there was nothing more he could do for me. I was left hanging regarding current medications and ongoing treatment. I had to find a new doctor to help me. A second and third opinion confirmed the prognosis that I will never regain sight in that eye. I have been maimed for life. It has greatly affected my daily activities and it is interfering with my ability to do my professional job. The quality of care I received from Freeman was abysmal. His patient skills are deplorable, arrogant, abrupt. Freeman continually ran very late, rushed appointments, avoided discussion and questions. I saw his retina fellow much more than I saw him. More than once I had to insist that he attend my appointments. I have complained to Shiley Eye Institute about the treatment I received from Freeman and the staph infection I contracted in their surgery. I am awaiting the outcome of that complaint.