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Brendan Cassidy, MD, is an ophthalmologist who has served the Phoenix community for 26 years. He provides outstanding pediatric ophthalmology at ABC Children's Eye Specialists at all three locations in Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona.
Dr. Cassidy has extensive clinical experience in all areas of ophthalmology. His areas of expertise include retinopathy of prematurity, ptosis, orbital tumors, strabismus, and other pediatric eye conditions.
After graduating from Albany Medical College in Albany, New York, Dr. Cassidy completed his residency at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York. He then completed a fellowship at Children’s Medical Center of Atlanta, which included training in pediatric and adolescent ophthalmology, eye muscle surgery, and oculoplastic surgery.
Dr. Cassidy holds membership in several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Academy of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, the Arizona Medical Association, and the Maricopa County Medical Society.
Through his work with Healing the Children, Dr. Cassidy has made several trips to Ecuador to care for children. He has also cared for international children sponsored in Phoenix through Healing the Children’s medical inbound program.
Dr. Cassidy speaks fluent Spanish. In his leisure time, he enjoys reading, skiing, and hiking.
Dr. Rasha Barham is a distinguished pediatric ophthalmologist and retina specialist deeply committed to delivering exceptional eye care and making a positive impact on the lives of her patients. With a focus on pediatric ophthalmology and retinal disorders, Dr. Barham possesses expertise in addressing a wide array of ocular conditions affecting children. Her areas of specialization include pediatric strabismus, amblyopia, retinopathy of prematurity, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, uveitis and other pediatric eye disorders.
Dr. Barham completed her Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, where she received comprehensive training from leading experts in the field. Additionally, she pursued a Medical Retina Fellowship at the prestigious Beetham Eye Institute, affiliated with Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, further enhancing her proficiency in managing complex retinal pathologies.
Having served as a Pediatric Ophthalmologist at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri, and currently practicing at ABC Children’s Eye Specialists in Phoenix, Arizona, Dr. Barham has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to providing outstanding clinical care to her young patients. Her dedication to excellence and compassionate approach have earned her the trust and admiration of both patients and colleagues alike.
Dr. Barham is actively engaged in research and has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications, focusing on topics ranging from surgical outcomes in pediatric ophthalmology to advancements in retinal imaging and treatment modalities. Her scholarly work reflects her commitment to advancing the field and improving patient outcomes.
As a member of esteemed professional organizations such as the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, and the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Dr. Barham remains actively involved in the ophthalmic community. Through her participation in these organizations, she stays up to date with the latest developments in pediatric eye care and retina, ensuring that her patients receive the highest standard of care. Dr. Rasha Barham's unwavering dedication to excellence, coupled with her passion for pediatric eye care and retinal health, underscores her commitment to improving the lives of children and families through compassionate and comprehensive ophthalmic care.
Emily Shortridge, MD, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained Pediatric Ophthalmologist. She specializes in ophthalmic care for children and also for adults with special needs.
Dr. Shortridge’s Pediatric practice is comprehensive and includes a wide range of pediatric eye needs. This includes strabismus, cataracts, tear duct disorders, amblyopia (or “lazy eye”), complex glasses needs, ptosis (drooping eyelids), dermoid cysts, ocular surface problems like pterygium and chronic inflammation, as well as medical glaucoma. She understands the value of education as she partners with patients and parents in making customized medical decisions that are right for them. She strives to create a friendly, welcoming environment, helping make every pediatric patient as comfortable as possible during the clinic visit and exam process.
Dr. Shortridge also devotes her practice to surgical care for special needs adults, an area of medicine that is typically very underserved in Arizona. Dr. Shortridge uses her background in pediatric ophthalmology, and employs exam and surgical techniques that are more suitable for adults with special needs. These patients often include individuals with Down syndrome, severe autism, cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, spina bifida, and genetic disorders that affect intellectual and physical functioning.
Dr. Shortridge graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Biology at Grand Canyon University. She attended the University of Arizona, Phoenix campus for her medical degree. She completed her year in internal medicine at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix and her Ophthalmology residency at UTMB in Galveston, Texas. She then completed a fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus at MUSC in South Carolina, where she trained under Dr. Edward Wilson, the world’s leading expert in pediatric cataract surgery.
Dr. Shortridge enjoys hiking, skiing, tennis, and spending time with her family in Phoenix.
Serving the communities of Phoenix, Avondale, Mesa, Sun City, and Gilbert, Arizona, ABC Children’s Eye Specialists is dedicated to providing outstanding care for infants, children, and teenagers. Families trust the team of compassionate providers for services that range from routine eye exams to care for ocular disease and acute eye conditions.
The team of pediatric ophthalmologists and consultative pediatric optometrists has advanced training in pediatric eye care and provides personalized treatment plans designed to meet the needs of each individual patient. Appointments at ABC Children’s Eye Specialists are never rushed, and families are always encouraged to ask questions and to feel empowered to participate in making choices about the health of their child’s eyes.
The team offers surgical and nonsurgical strategies for eye pathologies, as well as vision correction with glasses and specialty contact lenses, including infant lenses. Conditions such as retinopathy of prematurity, strabismus, astigmatism, amblyopia, ptosis, blepharitis, double vision, pink eye, and styes are examples of the full range of concerns the team addresses with expertise.
ABC Children’s Eye Specialists is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. The friendly administrative team helps families from all economic backgrounds navigate the process of insurance claims, and options for financing are available.
To schedule an eye exam or a consultation with one of the caring providers at ABC Children’s Eye Specialists, call the office today.
*Our practice does not accept vision insurance. All examinations are billed through medical insurance.*
Brendan Cassidy, MD, is an ophthalmologist who has served the Phoenix community for 26 years. He provides outstanding pediatric ophthalmology at ABC Children's Eye Specialists at all three locations in Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona.
Dr. Cassidy has extensive clinical experience in all areas of ophthalmology. His areas of expertise include retinopathy of prematurity, ptosis, orbital tumors, strabismus, and other pediatric eye conditions.
After graduating from Albany Medical College in Albany, New York, Dr. Cassidy completed his residency at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York. He then completed a fellowship at Children’s Medical Center of Atlanta, which included training in pediatric and adolescent ophthalmology, eye muscle surgery, and oculoplastic surgery.
Dr. Cassidy holds membership in several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Academy of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, the Arizona Medical Association, and the Maricopa County Medical Society.
Through his work with Healing the Children, Dr. Cassidy has made several trips to Ecuador to care for children. He has also cared for international children sponsored in Phoenix through Healing the Children’s medical inbound program.
Dr. Cassidy speaks fluent Spanish. In his leisure time, he enjoys reading, skiing, and hiking.
Emily Shortridge, MD, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained Pediatric Ophthalmologist. She specializes in ophthalmic care for children and also for adults with special needs.
Dr. Shortridge’s Pediatric practice is comprehensive and includes a wide range of pediatric eye needs. This includes strabismus, cataracts, tear duct disorders, amblyopia (or “lazy eye”), complex glasses needs, ptosis (drooping eyelids), dermoid cysts, ocular surface problems like pterygium and chronic inflammation, as well as medical glaucoma. She understands the value of education as she partners with patients and parents in making customized medical decisions that are right for them. She strives to create a friendly, welcoming environment, helping make every pediatric patient as comfortable as possible during the clinic visit and exam process.
Dr. Shortridge also devotes her practice to surgical care for special needs adults, an area of medicine that is typically very underserved in Arizona. Dr. Shortridge uses her background in pediatric ophthalmology, and employs exam and surgical techniques that are more suitable for adults with special needs. These patients often include individuals with Down syndrome, severe autism, cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, spina bifida, and genetic disorders that affect intellectual and physical functioning.
Dr. Shortridge graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Biology at Grand Canyon University. She attended the University of Arizona, Phoenix campus for her medical degree. She completed her year in internal medicine at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix and her Ophthalmology residency at UTMB in Galveston, Texas. She then completed a fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus at MUSC in South Carolina, where she trained under Dr. Edward Wilson, the world’s leading expert in pediatric cataract surgery.
Dr. Shortridge enjoys hiking, skiing, tennis, and spending time with her family in Phoenix.
Serving the communities of Phoenix, Avondale, Mesa, Sun City, and Gilbert, Arizona, ABC Children’s Eye Specialists is dedicated to providing outstanding care for infants, children, and teenagers. Families trust the team of compassionate providers for services that range from routine eye exams to care for ocular disease and acute eye conditions.
The team of pediatric ophthalmologists and consultative pediatric optometrists has advanced training in pediatric eye care and provides personalized treatment plans designed to meet the needs of each individual patient. Appointments at ABC Children’s Eye Specialists are never rushed, and families are always encouraged to ask questions and to feel empowered to participate in making choices about the health of their child’s eyes.
The team offers surgical and nonsurgical strategies for eye pathologies, as well as vision correction with glasses and specialty contact lenses, including infant lenses. Conditions such as retinopathy of prematurity, strabismus, astigmatism, amblyopia, ptosis, blepharitis, double vision, pink eye, and styes are examples of the full range of concerns the team addresses with expertise.
ABC Children’s Eye Specialists is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. The friendly administrative team helps families from all economic backgrounds navigate the process of insurance claims, and options for financing are available.
To schedule an eye exam or a consultation with one of the caring providers at ABC Children’s Eye Specialists, call the office today.
*Our practice does not accept vision insurance. All examinations are billed through medical insurance.*
Brendan Cassidy, MD, is an ophthalmologist who has served the Phoenix community for 26 years. He provides outstanding pediatric ophthalmology at ABC Children's Eye Specialists at all three locations in Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona.
Dr. Cassidy has extensive clinical experience in all areas of ophthalmology. His areas of expertise include retinopathy of prematurity, ptosis, orbital tumors, strabismus, and other pediatric eye conditions.
After graduating from Albany Medical College in Albany, New York, Dr. Cassidy completed his residency at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York. He then completed a fellowship at Children’s Medical Center of Atlanta, which included training in pediatric and adolescent ophthalmology, eye muscle surgery, and oculoplastic surgery.
Dr. Cassidy holds membership in several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Academy of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, the Arizona Medical Association, and the Maricopa County Medical Society.
Through his work with Healing the Children, Dr. Cassidy has made several trips to Ecuador to care for children. He has also cared for international children sponsored in Phoenix through Healing the Children’s medical inbound program.
Dr. Cassidy speaks fluent Spanish. In his leisure time, he enjoys reading, skiing, and hiking.
Emily Shortridge, MD, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained Pediatric Ophthalmologist. She specializes in ophthalmic care for children and also for adults with special needs.
Dr. Shortridge’s Pediatric practice is comprehensive and includes a wide range of pediatric eye needs. This includes strabismus, cataracts, tear duct disorders, amblyopia (or “lazy eye”), complex glasses needs, ptosis (drooping eyelids), dermoid cysts, ocular surface problems like pterygium and chronic inflammation, as well as medical glaucoma. She understands the value of education as she partners with patients and parents in making customized medical decisions that are right for them. She strives to create a friendly, welcoming environment, helping make every pediatric patient as comfortable as possible during the clinic visit and exam process.
Dr. Shortridge also devotes her practice to surgical care for special needs adults, an area of medicine that is typically very underserved in Arizona. Dr. Shortridge uses her background in pediatric ophthalmology, and employs exam and surgical techniques that are more suitable for adults with special needs. These patients often include individuals with Down syndrome, severe autism, cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, spina bifida, and genetic disorders that affect intellectual and physical functioning.
Dr. Shortridge graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Biology at Grand Canyon University. She attended the University of Arizona, Phoenix campus for her medical degree. She completed her year in internal medicine at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix and her Ophthalmology residency at UTMB in Galveston, Texas. She then completed a fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus at MUSC in South Carolina, where she trained under Dr. Edward Wilson, the world’s leading expert in pediatric cataract surgery.
Dr. Shortridge enjoys hiking, skiing, tennis, and spending time with her family in Phoenix.
Serving the communities of Phoenix, Avondale, Mesa, Sun City, and Gilbert, Arizona, ABC Children’s Eye Specialists is dedicated to providing outstanding care for infants, children, and teenagers. Families trust the team of compassionate providers for services that range from routine eye exams to care for ocular disease and acute eye conditions.
The team of pediatric ophthalmologists and consultative pediatric optometrists has advanced training in pediatric eye care and provides personalized treatment plans designed to meet the needs of each individual patient. Appointments at ABC Children’s Eye Specialists are never rushed, and families are always encouraged to ask questions and to feel empowered to participate in making choices about the health of their child’s eyes.
The team offers surgical and nonsurgical strategies for eye pathologies, as well as vision correction with glasses and specialty contact lenses, including infant lenses. Conditions such as retinopathy of prematurity, strabismus, astigmatism, amblyopia, ptosis, blepharitis, double vision, pink eye, and styes are examples of the full range of concerns the team addresses with expertise.
ABC Children’s Eye Specialists is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. The friendly administrative team helps families from all economic backgrounds navigate the process of insurance claims, and options for financing are available.
To schedule an eye exam or a consultation with one of the caring providers at ABC Children’s Eye Specialists, call the office today.
*Our practice does not accept vision insurance. All examinations are billed through medical insurance.*