3821 Commercial Center Drive
Ladson, SC 29456
(843) 628.5695

David T. Vroman, MD

David T. Vroman, MD

“Our focus is on providing excellent patient care, with the most modern technology available. Delivering the best care and developing relationships with patients is personally and professionally rewarding.”

David T. Vroman, MD, is a fellowship-trained cornea, cataract, and refractive surgeon and a founding partner of Carolina Cataract & Laser Center since 2008. He also serves as the statewide medical director for Lifepoint Eye Bank and is Board Certified by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

After graduating Magna cum laude with Honors at the University of Delaware, Dr. Vroman received his medical doctorate (MD) at the University of Maryland Medical School in Baltimore, Maryland. He completed his internship in the Department of Family Medicine and his residency in ophthalmology at MUSC. His fellowship in refractive surgery and cornea and external diseases was completed at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami in Miami, Florida. While in medical school, Dr. Vroman was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, the only Medical School Honor Society, and was President of his Medical School Class.

Dr. Vroman’s clinical interests and responsibilities include refractive and cataract surgery, corneal transplantation and external diseases of the eye. He is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, the Cornea Society, Charleston Society of Ophthalmology, Charleston County Medical Association and the South Carolina Medical Association. He earned the Achievement Award from the Academy of Ophthalmology in 2005. He has been voted among the ‘Best Doctors in America’ every year since 2005, and voted among America’s Top Ophthalmologists every year since 2008. Dr. Vroman is consistently invited to give lectures throughout the country and has published dozens of journal articles and book chapters. His research has received Best Paper of Session at national meetings on several occasions. Click here for full CV.

While he has received many academic awards, Dr. Vroman’s major focus is on providing excellent patient care. He enjoys building relationships with patients and derives personal and professional satisfaction from helping patients while obtaining the best clinical results possible. Dr. Vroman is certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and licensed in the state of South Carolina. He is also the director for Lifepoint Eye Bank.

ASCRS Clinical Spotlight features a presentation entitled”Treatment Methods: Epi-Off” presented by David T. Vroman, MD, during the 2014 ASCRS-ASOA Symposium & Congress in Boston, Massachusetts.

To learn more about David T. Vroman, MD, please visit his practice web site at www.carolinacataract.com

3821 Commercial Center Drive
Ladson, SC 29456
(843) 628.5695

Center for Advanced Surgery would like to assure you we are taking all necessary precautions to keep our patients, visitors, and staff safe during the presence of COVID-19. Our facility follows all recommendations from the State of South Carolina and the CDC, to minimize the risk of exposure and infection.

We ask if you have any symptoms, including a fever, flu-like symptoms, cough, shortness of breath, to please contact your physician to reschedule your surgery and call your primary care physician immediately. Additionally, if you have traveled outside of the State of South Carolina in the last 14 days, or have been exposed to an individual suspected or with a confirmed diagnosis of COIVD-19, notify our staff prior to your surgery date.

To maintain social distancing, we ask that you bring only one other person of 18 years of age or older with you into the building during your surgery. Your cooperation in following these guidelines is vital to limit exposure during this challenging time.

We will continue to be available to support you and the community as the Coronavirus situation continues to evolve. Please visit the CDC or State of South Carolina websites listed below for more information or call our center at 843-628-5695 with any questions or concerns.

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If we all do our part, we will remain in a safe environment.

Center for Advanced Surgery’s Management and Staff thanks you for your cooperation.