Michael Mapp, M.D. is the only Glaucoma Fellowship trained Specialist performing surgery in Beaumont. Dr. Mapp treats a variety of ocular diseases including glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and more. Dr. Mapp manages glaucoma with medications and/or surgery such as SLT lasers, trabeculectomy, iridectomy, and mini express shunts.
Dr. Mapp has over 20 years of experience; he completed his Ophthalmology residency at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He then went on to receive a glaucoma fellowship at UTMB. After attending UTMB Dr. Mapp was a clinical associate professor who instructed ophthalmology residents on medical management and surgery practices for six years.
Dr. Mapp holds himself and his staff to a high standard of care. He strives to ensure that his patients have an active part and clear understanding of their own eye care.
Outside of the office Dr. Mapp enjoys golfing and spending time with his wife and children.
Education:
1998-1999
University of Texas Medical Branch
Glaucoma Fellowship
Galveston, TX
1995-1998
Case Western Reserve University
Ophthalmology Residency
Cleveland, OH
1994-1995
Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Medical Transition Internship
Cleveland, OH
1990-1994
Case Western University School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine
Cleveland, OH
1982-1984
North Carolina A&T University
M.S. Chemistry
Greensboro, NC
1978-1982
University of North Carolina
B.A. Chemistry
Greensboro, NC
Teaching Experience:
1999-2006
University of Texas Medical Branch
Clinical Associate Professor
Instructed Ophthalmology residents and medical management and surgery practices in Glaucoma and Cataracts.
Galveston, TX
1990-1994
Cuyahoga Community College
Adjunct Instructor
Instructed Anatomy and Physiology classes.
Cleveland, OH
1982-1983
North Carolina A&T State University, Chemistry Department
Teacher Assistant
Conducted Chemistry and laboratory lectures.
Greensboro, NC
Societies:
Texas Medical Association
American Academy of Ophthalmology
American Medical Association