Meet Our Team
At Carolina Eyecare Physicians, we are committed to earning the confidence of our patients with a high standard of care. Our team members are dedicated to life-long learning so we can offer our patients the most up-to-date techniques and information.
Our team at Carolina Eyecare Physicians consists of skilled and compassionate staff. Many of our medical doctors have received Castle Connolly “Top Doctors” recognition, which honors physicians for their professional qualifications, reputation, and contributions to their medical specialty.
Meet Our Ophthalmologists

John G. P. Boatwright, MD
Comprehensive Ophthalmology Cataract, Laser, and Refractive Surgery Consultative Ophthalmology

Paul M. Herring, MD
Comprehensive Ophthalmology Cataract, Laser, and Refractive Surgery Diabetes & Glaucoma

Thomas J. Newland, MD
Oculoplastics Orbital Neuro-Ophthalmic Surgery Comprehensive Ophthalmology Cataract, Laser, and Refractive Surgery

Robert G. Reuther, MD
Cataract, Laser, and Refractive Surgery Consultative Ophthalmology Diabetic Eyecare Specialist Advanced Glaucoma Care

Kerry D. Solomon, MD
Cataract, LASIK, and Advanced Vision Correction Director, Carolina Eye Research Institute Adjunct Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology

Gene R. Howard, MD
Cosmetic and Reconstructive Eyelid and Facial Surgery Orbital and Tear Duct Surgery

Peter B. Knowlton, MD
Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Cataract, Laser, and Refractive Surgery, Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
Meet Our Optometrists
Locations
We have several convenient locations throughout South Carolina. Please view the nearest location to you or get directions below.
Our Services
News
From Digital Eye Strain to Clear Vision: How Adult Eye Exams Can Improve Your Workplace Health
Eye ExamReviewed By: Dr. Shawn D. Thomas New message alerts, tabs upon tabs of spreadsheets, and back-to-back video calls keep many professionals in front of glowing displays for eight hours or more each workday. Recent studies found that 69 percent of U.S. adults who wear corrective lenses experience digital-eye-strain symptoms at least once a week. Research from […]
How Regular Comprehensive Eye Exams Help Seniors Manage and Prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Eye ExamAge-related macular degeneration (AMD) remains the primary cause of vision loss in adults over sixty. The condition often advances without pain or early warning signs, so the most reliable way to safeguard central vision is a schedule of consistent, adult eye exams and, for anyone living with diabetes, regular diabetic eye exams as well. These […]
Protect Your Eyes at Work: Eye Exam Basics for Busy Employees
Eye ExamReviewed By: Dr. Denise Carter, OD Deadlines loom, inbox alerts ping, and the glow of a monitor fills your field of view. In the rush, it’s easy to ignore the slow burn behind your eyes or the text that looks just a shade fuzzier than yesterday. Modern jobs pile on visual stress all day long, […]
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From Digital Eye Strain to Clear Vision: How Adult Eye Exams Can Improve Your Workplace Health

Reviewed By: Dr. Shawn D. Thomas New message alerts, tabs upon tabs of spreadsheets, and back-to-back video calls keep many professionals in front of glowing displays for eight hours or more each workday. Recent studies found that 69 percent of U.S. adults who wear corrective lenses experience digital-eye-strain symptoms at least once a week. Research from […]
How Regular Comprehensive Eye Exams Help Seniors Manage and Prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) remains the primary cause of vision loss in adults over sixty. The condition often advances without pain or early warning signs, so the most reliable way to safeguard central vision is a schedule of consistent, adult eye exams and, for anyone living with diabetes, regular diabetic eye exams as well. These […]
Protect Your Eyes at Work: Eye Exam Basics for Busy Employees

Reviewed By: Dr. Denise Carter, OD Deadlines loom, inbox alerts ping, and the glow of a monitor fills your field of view. In the rush, it’s easy to ignore the slow burn behind your eyes or the text that looks just a shade fuzzier than yesterday. Modern jobs pile on visual stress all day long, […]
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