Derek Horkey, MD

Background

Fellowship in Glaucoma
Ohio State University - Havener Eye Institute, 2017-2018

Residency
University of Kansas - Ophthalmology, 2014-2017

Internship
University of Kansas - Internal Medicine, 2013-2014

Medical School
Loyola University Chicago - MD, 2009-2013

Masters
Loyola University Chicago - MA in Medical Sciences, 2007-2008

Bachelor of Arts
Physiology, University of Minnesota, 2003-2007

Member
American Academy of Ophthalmology, The American Glaucoma Society, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

Involved in teaching residents at the University of Kansas

Author of a book chapter on Ocular Pharmacology

Speaker at local meetings

"My favorite part about helping patients at SPEC is the ability to forge lasting relationships with my patients. Glaucoma is a lifelong condition which requires years of treatment which gives me the ability to really get to know my patients. I also really enjoy how great of impact cataract surgery can have on my patients. In my opinion there is no other procedure in medicine that can have as big of an impact in such a short amount of time. My goal is to be able to help as many people as I can optimize their eye health and provide them with the best vision they can have for many years to come.

I decided to become an ophthalmologist during my 1st year of medical school. I was lucky enough to have a shadowing experience with one of the ophthalmologists at my school. I watched him perform a morning of cataract surgery and was absolutely amazed by the impact of this 10-15 minute procedure. The precision and technique  required to perform the surgery was like artistry in motion.

My wife and I love to travel together and our three kids keep us very busy. I have been a very big Minnesota sports fan from what seems like my first memories. I also enjoy getting in a round of golf from time to time."

Locations

Eagan

Maplewood

Roseville

Woodbury

Specialties

Cataracts
Glaucoma
Macular Degeneration

Comprehensive Eye Care

Eye Surgery

Face Mask Requirements

Following the CDC recommendations, everyone visiting the clinic will be required to wear a face mask. You may be required to reschedule your appointment if you or anyone in your party is not wearing a mask at the time of your visit. Our staff will also be wearing face masks to help prevent infection.

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Meet Derek Horkey, MD 

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