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Boston, Mass. — A cornea specialist with broad clinical interests, Emma Davies, MD, has recently joined the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Service at Mass. Eye and Ear. She is currently accepting new patients at the main campus of Mass. Eye and Ear (243 Charles Street, Boston), as well as our Longwood (800 Huntington Avenue, Boston) and Waltham (1601 Trapelo Road, Reservoir Place, Suite 184) locations. 

Dr. Davies cares for patients with a wide range of conditions affecting the cornea and anterior segment, including patients with cataracts, corneal scarring (from infection, trauma or keratoconus) and corneal swelling (from conditions such as a degenerative disease called Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy and pseudophakic bullous keratopathy). She also frequently performs surgery to correct refractive errors, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia and astigmatism.

“What I like most about the cornea is that I can make a profound and lasting difference in someone’s life. With so many treatments available today, I can improve a person’s vision and correspondingly increase their quality of life,” Dr. Davies said.

Dr. Davies earned her medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She completed her Ophthalmology residency at Mass. Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School and a subspecialty fellowship in Cornea, Refractive Surgery and External Disease, at Mass. Eye and Ear.

To make an appointment with Dr. Davies, request one online or call 617-573-3202.

About Massachusetts Eye and Ear 

Mass. Eye and Ear clinicians and scientists are driven by a mission to find cures for blindness, deafness and diseases of the head and neck. Now united with Schepens Eye Research Institute, Mass. Eye and Ear is the world's largest vision and hearing research center, developing new treatments and cures through discovery and innovation. Mass. Eye and Ear is a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital and trains future medical leaders in ophthalmology and otolaryngology, through residency as well as clinical and research fellowships. Internationally acclaimed since its founding in 1824, Mass. Eye and Ear employs full-time, board-certified physicians who offer high-quality and affordable specialty care that ranges from the routine to the very complex. In the 2017–2018 “Best Hospitals Survey,” U.S. News & World Report ranked Mass. Eye and Ear #2 in the nation ear, nose and throat care and #4 for eye care. For more information about life-changing care and research, or to learn how you can help, please visit MassEyeAndEar.org