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- Ophthalmology

Dr. Evan Jameyfield
Neuro-Ophthalmologist
Saint Louis, MODr. Evan Jameyfield is a neuro-ophthalmology specialist with Washington University Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences in St. Louis. He cares for people whose vision changes stem from disorders of the brain, optic nerve, or the nerves and muscles that move the eyes. Patients see him for issues such as sudden vision loss, visual field defects, and eye misalignment, and he works to pinpoint the cause and chart a path forward. His visits emphasize careful listening, a thorough examination, and targeted testing such as visual fields and retinal/optic nerve imaging, followed by clear, practical recommendations. Dr. Jameyfield completed medical school at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University, ophthalmology residency at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, and a fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology at Washington University. He partners closely with neurology, neurosurgery, and primary eye care to coordinate treatment plans, and he takes time to explain diagnoses and options so patients can make confident decisions.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Kambiz Ameli Zamani
Neuro-Ophthalmologist
Kansas City, MODr. Kambiz Ameli Zamani is a neuro-ophthalmologist who evaluates complex visual symptoms at the interface of the eye and brain. He focuses on conditions such as double vision, nystagmus, ocular motor disorders, and facial pain syndromes like hemifacial spasm. With additional training in pediatric ophthalmology, he also cares for children with strabismus and other alignment disorders. Dr. Ameli Zamani completed a neuro-ophthalmology fellowship at the University of Minnesota and a pediatric ophthalmology fellowship at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, following residency at Tehran University of Medical Sciences and medical school at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. He emphasizes careful history-taking, targeted diagnostic testing, and clear, practical explanations. Whether coordinating imaging, tailoring prisms, or planning surgery with subspecialty colleagues, his goal is to provide a precise diagnosis and a treatment plan that restores comfort and confidence in daily visual tasks.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Ayman Suleiman
Neuro-Ophthalmologist
Columbia, MODr. Ayman O. Suleiman is a neuro-ophthalmologist with additional fellowship training in pediatric ophthalmology. He evaluates complex problems that link the brain, nerves, and vision—such as sudden vision loss, double vision, and disorders of eye alignment—and partners closely with neurologists and pediatric specialists when care spans multiple systems. His clinic visits emphasize careful listening, targeted testing, and clear next steps that fit each patient’s goals. Dr. Suleiman completed medical school at the Medical University of Varna, followed by fellowships in pediatric ophthalmology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis and in neuro-ophthalmology with training at Methodist Hospital–Houston and Michigan State University/Flint Area Medical Education. Patients value his steady, empathetic approach to problem-solving and his commitment to thoughtful follow-up.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Leanne Stunkel
Neuro-Ophthalmologist
Saint Louis, MODr. Leanne Stunkel is a neuro-ophthalmologist who evaluates and treats vision problems related to the brain, optic nerve, and eye movement systems. She helps patients understand symptoms such as blurred or double vision, vision loss, abnormal pupil responses, and visual changes connected to neurologic disease, and she coordinates care with other specialists when needed. Her clinical work includes diagnosing and managing optic nerve disorders such as optic neuritis, optic atrophy, and ischemic optic neuropathy, as well as conditions like idiopathic intracranial hypertension and ocular myasthenia gravis. She also evaluates nystagmus and complex visual symptoms that may be associated with stroke, tumors, trauma, dementia, or autoimmune disease. Dr. Stunkel completed a neuro-ophthalmology fellowship at Emory Eye Center, a neurology residency at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis/Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and earned her medical degree at Weill Cornell Medical College.
- Ophthalmology

Dr. Douglas Snyder
Neuro-Ophthalmologist
Saint Louis, MODr. Douglas Snyder is a neuro-ophthalmologist who evaluates complex conditions affecting the connection between the brain and the eyes. He helps patients with vision loss, double vision, visual field changes, and neurologic eye symptoms by coordinating targeted testing and creating clear, step-by-step care plans. Patients value his careful listening and ability to translate complex findings into practical next steps. Dr. Snyder is an assistant professor who completed fellowship training in neuro-ophthalmology at Washington University in St. Louis, following ophthalmology residency at Saint Louis University Hospital and medical school at Northeast Ohio Medical University. His approach balances evidence-based diagnostics with thoughtful teamwork across neurology, neurosurgery, and general ophthalmology to support each patient’s goals.
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