Dr. Gregory M. Schultz received his undergraduate degree from Ursinus College in Pennsylvania majoring in biology. He then attended the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, graduating Cum Laude in 1993. He subsequently completed his residency in ocular disease and surgical co-management at OMNI Eye Services in Iselin, NJ where his training involved extensive experience in the management of most all complex ocular disease and visual system disorders.
Dr. Schultz has received advanced training in all subspecialty areas of ophthalmology including pre and post-operative care of cataract, glaucoma, cornea and refractive surgery, neuro-ophthalmology, medical-surgical retina, and oculoplastics. Dr. Schultz has 20 years of experience in the secondary and tertiary eye care arena and has limited his practice to consultative work and seeing patients on referral from his optometric colleagues and medical specialists.
Eye Center of Virginia is pleased to welcome Dr. Fadee M. Bittar.
Dr. Bittar will be seeing both new and established patients for comprehensive eyecare to include glasses and contact lenses, evaluations for diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration, specialty contact lens fittings, dry eye, and ocular surface disease, cataract evaluation, refractive surgery evaluations, and treatment of glaucoma. He has been practicing and serving the Hampton Roads community for 16 years.
Dr. Bittar grew up on the Island of Antigua in the Caribbean Islands. He attended the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in biology with honors. After completing his undergraduate education, he went on to pursue his medical training at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia Pa., graduating with honors in 2005.