Aug. 31, 2020

We’re delighted to introduce our newest eye doctor.
Shaza Al-Holou, MD is excited to return to her home state after finishing her fellowship at Wills Eye Institute Pediatric Ophthalmology in Philadelphia.
Her practice focus is on all aspects of comprehensive pediatric ophthalmology. Through her intensive training, she developed a strong clinical interest in strabismus, infantile/congenital cataracts and glaucoma as well as various other common pediatric ophthalmology disorders.
Dr. Al-Holou is passionate about public service, research and making certain all patients are treated with the dignity, respect and kindness all people deserve from their doctors.
She will be seeing patients in our Detroit, Dearborn and West Bloomfield offices.
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