Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) is a rare eye condition. That’s why you shouldn’t visit just any doctor. If you think you may have TED, you should see a TED Specialist. They have the experience to diagnose TED and provide you with the treatment and care you may need.
While there are about 20,000 ophthalmologists in the US, not all are considered TED Specialists. Many TED Specialists have advanced training in one area of ophthalmology, such as surgical procedures.
Find a TED Specialist in your areaBelow are the types of specialized ophthalmologists that you could see. While they may have different titles, what they have in common is experience treating TED
A type of ophthalmologist with advanced surgical training. From writing prescriptions to surgery, oculoplastic surgeons generally have the most experience treating TED.
Watch an oculoplastic surgeon describe his role in caring for patients with TED
A type of ophthalmologist who focuses on how the eyes interact with the brain, nerves, and muscles. Some common conditions they treat are double vision, eyelid problems, and various types of vision loss; all of which can be symptoms of TED.
Some general ophthalmologists and endocrinologists are comfortable treating TED, and are included in the TED Specialist Finder.
TED Specialists will often:
If you have TED, you may have a separate thyroid condition, like Graves’ disease, for which you see an endocrinologist.
Endocrinologists specialize in glands and their hormones, including the thyroid and the important hormones it makes. Treatment for a thyroid condition won’t work for TED, and treatment for TED won’t work for a thyroid condition.
Some endocrinologists may be comfortable treating TED, where others may work with a TED Specialist on an appropriate treatment plan for TED.
Endocrinologists can:
Watch what a patient living with TED has to say about the importance of getting the right care.
“For anyone who is suddenly having an onset of blurred vision, please don’t wait, don’t take chances, contact an ophthalmologist with Thyroid Eye Disease experience.” — Ron, real TED patient