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
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
Cloudy Vision in One or Both Eyes: When Should You See an Eye Doctor?
Cataract Surgery, Laser Cataract SurgeryReviewed By: Dr. John G. P. Boatwright Summary Cloudy vision can make your vision seem hazy, milky, or foggy. Sometimes it develops gradually and points to a condition like cataracts. Other times, especially when it appears suddenly, it can signal a more urgent problem that needs prompt medical attention. This guide explains common causes of […]
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Dr. Kerry Solomon Delivers Prestigious ASCRS Binkhorst Lecture on the Future of AI in Ophthalmology
News & UpdatesCarolina Eyecare Physicians is proud to recognize Kerry D. Solomon, MD, Chief Medical Officer of US Eye and Medical Director of Carolina Eyecare Physicians, for being selected to deliver the prestigious ASCRS Binkhorst Lecture on April 11, 2026; a distinction considered one of the most significant career honors in ophthalmology. The Binkhorst Lecture is among […]
PRK vs LASIK: Which Eye Surgery Is Safer for You?
Eye SurgeryReviewed By: Cole Milliken, MD Summary Choosing laser vision correction usually comes down to two well-known options: PRK and LASIK. Both procedures are designed to reduce dependence on glasses, routine contact lens exams, or daily contact lens wear by reshaping the cornea, and both have strong long-term outcomes for the right patient. The difference is […]
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Cloudy Vision in One or Both Eyes: When Should You See an Eye Doctor?
Reviewed By: Dr. John G. P. Boatwright Summary Cloudy vision can make your vision seem hazy, milky, or foggy. Sometimes it develops gradually and points to a condition like cataracts. Other times, especially when it appears suddenly, it can signal a more urgent problem that needs prompt medical attention. This guide explains common causes of […]
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Dr. Kerry Solomon Delivers Prestigious ASCRS Binkhorst Lecture on the Future of AI in Ophthalmology
Carolina Eyecare Physicians is proud to recognize Kerry D. Solomon, MD, Chief Medical Officer of US Eye and Medical Director of Carolina Eyecare Physicians, for being selected to deliver the prestigious ASCRS Binkhorst Lecture on April 11, 2026; a distinction considered one of the most significant career honors in ophthalmology. The Binkhorst Lecture is among […]
PRK vs LASIK: Which Eye Surgery Is Safer for You?
Reviewed By: Cole Milliken, MD Summary Choosing laser vision correction usually comes down to two well-known options: PRK and LASIK. Both procedures are designed to reduce dependence on glasses, routine contact lens exams, or daily contact lens wear by reshaping the cornea, and both have strong long-term outcomes for the right patient. The difference is […]
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