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About Our Content & Editorial Team

We are a neuro-ophthalmology patient education resource produced by the team at Hashemi Eye Care. Every article is medically reviewed by a board-certified ophthalmologist with fellowship training in neuro-ophthalmology and updated as the evidence evolves.

Our Mission

The Hashemi Eye Care Patient Education Center provides comprehensive, accessible information about neuro-ophthalmology conditions, symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatments. Our goal is to help patients and their families understand what is happening, what to expect from evaluation, and what their treatment options actually involve - so they can have better conversations with their care team.

Medical Reviewer

Nafiseh Hashemi, MD

Board-Certified Ophthalmologist · Fellowship-Trained Neuro-Ophthalmologist · 25+ years of clinical experience

Dr. Hashemi is a board-certified ophthalmologist with subspecialty training in neuro-ophthalmology. She completed her ophthalmology residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and a neuro-ophthalmology fellowship at Houston Methodist Hospital under Dr. Andrew Lee. She earned her medical degree from Iran University of Medical Sciences in Tehran and completed a surgical internship at the University of Tennessee. She has been an active clinician, surgeon, and researcher for more than two decades, including five years dedicated to preventing blindness in underserved regions of Iran and years training medical students and ophthalmology residents.

Her clinical focus includes optic neuropathies, optic neuritis, multiple sclerosis, intracranial and optic nerve tumors, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, myasthenia gravis, thyroid eye disease, brain and optic-nerve stroke causing vision loss, and unexplained vision loss. She works collaboratively with neurologists and neurosurgeons.

Dr. Hashemi has authored 30+ peer-reviewed journal articles and contributed a 2013 book chapter on the neuro-ophthalmic complications of cataract surgery. Her research is indexed in PubMed and Google Scholar.

Read Dr. Hashemi's full bio at hashemieyecare.com →

Editorial Standards

All content on this website is developed according to the following standards:

Medical Review Process

  1. Initial drafting by our medical writing team using current guideline sources.
  2. Clinical accuracy review by Dr. Hashemi or another qualified clinician.
  3. Editorial review for clarity, reading level, and accessibility.
  4. Periodic re-review and updates as clinical guidance evolves.
  5. Reader-flagged corrections are typically evaluated within 5 business days.

What This Site Is Not

This site is for general patient education only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment for any individual, and it does not create a doctor-patient relationship. If you are experiencing a vision or medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. For care at our practice, contact Hashemi Eye Care directly. See our full medical disclaimer for details.

Funding & Conflicts of Interest

This site is operated by Hashemi Eye Care and is not sponsored by pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. We do not accept paid placements, sponsored content, or affiliate links in clinical articles. Where a brand-name drug or device is named (e.g., Tepezza, Vyzulta), it is for clinical accuracy only. Dr. Hashemi's disclosures, when applicable to specific articles, are listed within those articles.

Corrections Policy

If you find an error on any page - factual, citation, dosing, or otherwise - please email admin@hashemieyecare.com with the URL and a brief description. We review corrections promptly, typically within 5 business days, and update the page's review date when changes are made.

How to Cite Our Content

Healthcare professionals, educators, and researchers are welcome to cite our content. Each article includes a citation format and review date at the bottom of the page.

Example citation (APA):

Hashemi Eye Care Medical Team. (2026). Optic Neuritis. Hashemi Eye Care Patient Education. https://edu.hashemieyecare.com/conditions/optic-neuritis

Linking to Our Content

We encourage healthcare providers, medical educators, and patient advocacy organizations to link to our resources. No permission is required for linking, but we appreciate attribution.

Contact Us

For editorial questions, corrections, media inquiries, or partnership opportunities, visit our contact page.