Hong-Uyen Hua, MD

Hong-Uyen Hua, MD

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology
900 NW 17th St
Miami, FL 33136
United States map


Professional Affiliations

Academic Appointments
  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology
Hospital Appointments
  • University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
  • Jackson Memorial Hospital

Education and Training

Retinal fellowship
Cleveland Clinic, Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland
Ophthalmology residency
University of Southern California, Roski Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Internship
Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA, United States
Medical School
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, United States
College
University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, United States

Biography

Hong-Uyen Hua, MD, is an assistant professor of clinical ophthalmology and board-certified pediatric and adult retina specialist. A South Florida native, she received a bachelor of science degree in biochemistry at the University of Miami, where she was awarded a full-tuition Isaac B. Singer scholarship. Dr. Hua continued her education at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, where she served as the student government executive president. Following her internship year at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA, she completed her ophthalmology residency at the University of Southern California Roski Eye Institute/LA County + USC Medical Center, where she also served as chief resident. Most recently, she completed vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute. Dr. Hua has been recognized with a number of awards for her research, teaching, and leadership, including Retina Today’s Rising Star in Retina, Best Poster Awards from AAO and ASRS, USC Senior Resident Teaching Award, and membership in University of Miami’s Iron Arrow Honor Society. Her research interests include vitreoretinal imaging, retinopathy of prematurity, medical education, and health disparities. Dr. Hua is available for consultation in pediatric and adult retinal diseases.