Dr. Patrick Kelley
Ophthalmology
Office:
402.887.6210
Facility/Office:
Travels to AMH every third month: First Tuesday (March, June, Sept., Dec.)
Services at AMH: Cataract Surgery
Education:
* Undergraduate: University of Maryland-College Park, MD
* Graduate: Medical College of Ohio-Toledo, OH
* General Surgery Internship: David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base-Fairfield, CA
* Ophthalmology Residency: San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium-San Antonio, TX
* Fellowship: Cornea and Refractive Surgery at University of Texas Medical Center-Dallas, TX
More/Other Information:
Accomplishments
* Board Certified Ophthalmologist and Surgeon
* Member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
* Member of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
* Member of Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
* Served with honor in the United States Military for over twenty years
* Practiced as the Chief Ophthalmologist for both Kessler Air Force Base and Wright Patterson Air Force Base, consecutively.
* Served as the Chief of Ophthalmology and Refractive Surgery at the Joint Base Elmendorf Richard Hospital in Alaska for four years
* Named U.S. Air Force Pacific Air Command Surgeon of the Year in 2009
* Retired from the U.S. Air Force with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel
* Served as Associate Professor at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, instructing residents.
Medals of Honor:
* Meritorious Service Medal US Air Force
* Aerial Achievement Medal US Air Force
* Commendation Medal US Air Force
* Good Conduct Medal US Navy
Biography:
Dr. Kelley is fellowship trained in cornea, specializing in cornea disease and surgery, refractive surgery and cataract surgery. He also consults and treats patients with macular degeneration, diabetes and glaucoma. He prides himself on providing his patients with the latest technology and treatment options for their eye care with a personalized approach to meet each person's individual needs.