Location
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About Me
Dr. Timothy Fuller is a fellowship-trained ophthalmologist specializing in ocular oncology and medical retina care. He focuses on diagnosing and treating eye cancers, such as uveal melanoma and choroidal melanoma, as well as complex retinal diseases. His approach is informed by his training at Wills Eye Hospital and his ongoing role as a principal investigator in clinical trials for new ocular tumor and retinal disease treatments.
Dr. Fuller is dedicated to helping patients understand their conditions and improve their quality of life. He serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Ophthalmology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, where he lectures on ocular oncology. Fluent in English and Spanish, he has a long-standing commitment to community service, having volunteered in free clinics as an interpreter and provided eye care in Haiti.
Training

Ocular Oncology
Thomas Jefferson University
FellowshipMedical Retina
Texas Retina Associates
Fellowship
Ophthalmology
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Residency
Internship
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Residency
Publications & Press
Early Genetic Evolution of Driver Mutations in Uveal Melanoma
Nature Communications•2025Uveal Melanomas Masquerading as Inflammatory Lesions
Ocular Oncology and Pathology•202515-Gene Expression Profile and PRAME as Integrated Prognostic Test for Uveal Melanoma: First Report of Collaborative Ocular Oncology Group Study No. 2 (COOG2.1)
Journal of Clinical Oncology•2024Choroidal nevus growth over 13 years: Is it a problem?
Retina Today•2017Optical Coherence Tomography of Cavitary Retinoblastoma
JAMA Ophthalmology•2016
Certifications & Licensure
- Licensed In
- TX
- License Numbers
- Q0438


