My commitment is to help us find common ground.

Dr. Ming Wang, Harvard & MIT (MD, magna cum laude); PhD
drwang@wangvisioninstitute.com

Keeping Nashville in Sight

55,000 procedures (including on over 4,000 doctors).
Patients from 40 states in the U.S. and 55 countries.

Sight

Sight

The film Sight is based on Dr. Wang’s autobiography From Darkness to Sight, co-starring Greg Kinnear.
5/24 Fri opening night (Memorial Day weekend)!
Tickets now available for a theater near you at angel.com/sight
Dr Wang's Biography

Dr Wang's Biography

From Darkness to Sight shares the remarkable life journey of Dr. Ming Wang, a world-renowned laser eye surgeon and philanthropist. It is an inspirational story of how one man turned fear, poverty, persecution, and prejudice into healing and love for others.

A: Most likely. The cause for your vision issue after cataract surgery can include:

1.      A membrane can develop after lens implantation after cataract surgery. We do have the YAG laser technology to remove that membrane to improve eyesight (see here<https://www.wangvisioninstitute.com/yag.html>).

2.      Floaters: In some patients, the floaters can increase after cataract surgery, and we now do have the laser floater removal technology (see here<https://www.wangvisioninstitute.com/laser_floater_treatment.html>).

3.      Residual prescription and astigmatism, we have the 3D laser vision correction technologies to help (see here<https://www.wangvisioninstitute.com/bladeless_lasik.html>).

4.      Retina or optical nerve issues. We will full assess these as well and make the appropriate referral to a retinal specialists if indicated.

A nationally ranked amateur ballroom dancer

A nationally ranked amateur ballroom dancer

Dr. Ming Wang is a nationally ranked amateur ballroom dancer. He was a finalist in the United States Pro/AM International 10 Dance Championships in 2007, in which he won 4th place.
A highly skilled Chinese violin (erhu) player

A highly skilled Chinese violin (erhu) player

Dr. Ming Wang is highly skilled at playing the Chinese erhu violin, a two-stringed, traditional Chinese musical instrument.