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LOCATIONS

Belleville (Downtown)
Breese

OUR STAFF - Stephen Waltman, M.D.

Dr. Stephen R. Waltman is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist and has been in private practice since 1972. His private practice was located at Barnes Hospital in St Louis, Missouri until he joined the Green-Waltman Eye Institute in Belleville, Illinois in 1989.

Dr. Waltman graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he received his undergraduate degree. He then attended Yale University Medical School, where he received his Medical Degree graduating magna cum laude. Dr. Waltman completed his internship at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts and completed his residency in Ophthalmology at Washington University Medical Center in St Louis, Missouri. He then completed his residency in corneal disease at the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.

From 1969 thru 1970 Dr. Waltman was the Chief Resident Instructor in Ophthalmology, at the Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis.

Since 1972 Dr. Waltman has held the positions of Assistant, Associate, and Professor of Ophthalmology at the Washington University School of Medicine.

From 1972 thru 1989 he held the position of Medical Director of the St. Louis Eye Bank. In May 2000, Dr. Waltman received his M.B.A. from Washington University at St. Louis. Dr. Waltman is a past president of the St Louis Ophthalmological Society.

Dr. Waltman's affiliations include:
American College of Surgeons
American Academy of Ophthalmology
American Ophthalmological Society
American Medical Association
St Louis Ophthalmological Society
Illinois Medical Association
St. Clair County Medical Society

Dr. Waltman has published articles in Current Concepts in Ophthalmology, Corneal and External Diseases of the Eye, Adlers Physiology of the Eye, Complications in Ophthalmic Surgery, Surgery of the Eye, The Cornea, Cataract Surgery, Current Options and Problems, and Recent Advances in Diabetes.