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- Ophthalmology

Dr. Eyal Walter
Neuro-Ophthalmologist
Ann Arbor, MIDr. Eyal Walter is a neuro-ophthalmologist and clinical lecturer in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center. He cares for patients whose vision problems are linked to the brain, optic nerve, or eye-movement pathways, often helping people who have seen multiple specialists finally get clear answers. His training includes medical school at Hadassah Medical Center in Israel and ophthalmology residency at Soroka University Medical Center, followed by fellowship training in neuro-ophthalmology at Michigan. Dr. Walter’s clinical interests include evaluation of unexplained vision loss, double vision, visual field changes, and neurologic conditions such as optic neuritis and idiopathic intracranial hypertension. He works closely with neurology and neurosurgery colleagues to coordinate testing and treatment, and he takes time to explain complex diagnoses in a way that feels understandable and reassuring for patients and their families.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Letitia Pirau
Neuro-Ophthalmologist
Ann Arbor, MIDr. Letitia Pirau provides neuro-ophthalmology care, helping patients understand vision problems that can be related to the brain, nerves, or eye movement systems. She evaluates symptoms such as double vision, optic nerve inflammation, and other neurologic conditions that may affect sight, and she works with patients to clarify what testing is needed and what treatment options are available. Dr. Pirau completed medical school at California Northstate University, followed by neurology residency training at the University of Michigan. She then completed a neuro-ophthalmology fellowship at MichMed. Her clinical interests include conditions such as diplopia (double vision), optic neuritis, optic atrophy, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, and eyelid spasms.
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