Rocky Mountain Ophthalmology
4400 South 700 East Suite 240
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
For Appointments: 801-264-4464
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:30pm
Rocky Mountain Ophthalmology is located in Salt Lake City, Utah just off 4500 South.
Rocky Mountain Ophthalmology offers comprehensive Ophthalmology services.
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Ophthalmology Services
What sets the ophthalmology services at the Moran Eye Center at Rocky Mountain Ophthalmology apart from other vision care options available in the Salt Lake City? We feel it is the outstanding training, experience and knowledge our ophthalmologists possess and the matchless referral options available to you. Our doctors would happy to discuss your options in regards to your ophthalmology needs.
Information about Moran ophthalmologists and ophthalmology services at the Moran Eye Center can be found on the Find a Doctor page.
Below is a list of our doctors and their specialties:
- Alan S. Crandall, MD - Cataract Surgery and Glaucoma Specialist
- Norm A. Zabriskie, MD - Glaucoma Specialist/Cataract Surgery
- Mark D. Mifflin, MD - Cornea Specialist/Cataract Surgery
- Nick Mamalis, MD - Ocular Pathology/Cataract Surgery
- Jean Tabin, MD - General Ophthalmology
Vision Correction Alternatives
Rocky Mountain Ophthalmology/Davis Vision Center is part of the John A. Moran Eye Center system of world-class vision care. Headquartered in a beautiful 210,000 square foot building on the University of Utah Campus, our headquarters serves as the Intermountain West's regional referral facility for LASIK and other vision complications Ophthalmologists at our University center conduct pre-operative and post-operative laser vision examinations. We are happy to talk with you about your vision correction options and suggest that you take advantage of the free educational forums in the evenings at Moran clinics several times each month. This will help you understand your options and helps determine if you are a candidate for LASIK surgery. Our forums last approximately one hour and are presented by one of our world-class ophthalmic surgeons.
John A. Moran Eye Center has three nationally and internationally recognized ophthalmologists specializing in corneal and LASIK and other vision correction surgeries. Our surgeons are also professors in the Division of Ophthalmology and Visual Science. They train new ophthalmologists and publish more peer reviewed studies in prestigious journals than any ophthalmologists in the Intermountain West. If there is a new technology out there that will improve our patients outcomes, we know about it and we use it. The Moran Eye Center is a regional referral center for complications after LASIK, and for complex procedures where the patient has special needs. We are renowned for our caring approach to LASIK, groundbreaking vision correction procedures and long-term follow up.

Using our state-of-the-art equipment, we offer many options to vision correction that include both laser surgery and non-laser procedures: LASER: LASIK-including custom or wavefront technology with iris registration software Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK), Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis (LASEK) Epi-Lasik© and Intralase©. NON-LASER: Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (INTACS©), Conductive Keratoplasty (CK), clear lens extraction (also called refractive lens exchange), implantable contact lenses, multifocal and accommodative lenses, custom LASIK technology, refractive lens exchange, corneal diseases and treatments; Surgeries: traditional corneal transplant, sutureless corneal transplant, partial thickness corneal transplants, artificial corneal, Intacs© for Keratoconus, corneal transplantation, high risk keratoplasty, keratoplasty in association with iris and lens abnormalities.
LASER: LASIK-including custom or wavefront technology with iris registration software Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK), Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis (LASEK) Epi-Lasik© and Intralase©
NON-LASER: Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (INTACS©), Conductive Keratoplasty (CK), clear lens extraction (also called refractive lens exchange), implantable contact lenses, multifocal and accommodative lenses, custom LASIK technology, refractive lens exchange, corneal diseases and treatments; Surgeries: traditional corneal transplant, sutureless corneal transplant, partial thickness corneal transplants, artificial corneal, Intacs© for Keratoconus, corneal transplantation, high risk keratoplasty, keratoplasty in association with iris and lens abnormalities.

