Chris Brown, M.D.

Chris Brown, M.D., FACS
Chris-Brown-Ophthalmologist

Dr. Brown is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and has served the greater Memphis community since 2011.  Dr. Brown has remained very active in vitreoretinal research. He has presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, The Cannes Retina Festival, and the Eye Study Club. Due to his research endeavors, Dr Brown achieved the Rabb-Venable excellence in research award during the Rabb-Venable Ophthalmology Research Competition, through the National Medical Association. In addition, he holds the honor of being a Roman-Barnes Society of Ophthalmology Scholar through the National Medical Association. Dr. Brown is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons (ACS).  He is also an active member of the Tennessee chapter of ACS.  Through this organization Dr. Brown became and remains one of the founding members of the Tennessee chapter of the American College of Surgeons Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion in order to bring light to existing disparities for underrepresented minorities and to pioneer change. Dr. Brown’s principal areas of interest include diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascular diseases, age related macular degeneration, traumatic eye injuries, repair of complex cataract and retinal surgeries, and repair of ophthalmic surgical complications.

In his spare time, Dr. Brown enjoys spending time with his wife, Dr. Christina Brown, and their five children Jordan, Carter, Ian, Cayden, and Christiana.  He also enjoys golf and traveling to faraway places on medical mission trips.

Locations: Main office: Olive Branch, MS  |  Satellite office: Jonesboro, AR

Fellowship
Vitreoretinal Foundation
Memphis, TN
Vitreoretinal Surgery & Diseases 

Residency
University Hospitals Case Medical Center
Cleveland, OH
Ophthalmology

Residency:
University Hospitals Case Medical Center
Cleveland, OH
Internal Medicine 

Medical School:
Case Western Reserve University, College of Medicine            Cleveland, OH

College:
Boston University
Boston, MA
B.S. in Human Physiology

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