Kenya Williams, MD
Dr. Williams is a board certified ophthalmologist with specialized training in oculoplastics and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Williams has extensive experience in evaluating and treating eyelid problems, including droppy eyelids, eyelid tumors and growths, and conditions of the eye socket. She also treats tearing disorders, blocked tear ducts and conditions involving dry eyes and irritated eyes.

In addition, Dr. Williams offers a variety of surgical and minimally invasive procedures to help reduce the signs of aging as well as refresh and rejuvenate your appearance. She and her team will help you navigate through the many options available including cosmetic eyelid surgery, Botox, and dermal fillers.
She received her medical degree from Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School, North Chicago, and received the National Medical Fellowship Award for Academic Excellence in Medicine..
Dr. Williams completed her residency with the Department of Ophthalmology at State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. She completed her fellowship in oculoplastic surgery at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Williams holds several memberships and affiliations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the North American Neuro-Ophthalmological Society, Illinois Association of Ophthalmology, and the Chicago Ophthalmological Society.
How often should I visit my ophthalmologist?
If you have a history of eye disease, we recommend making regular appointments and following up as your ophthalmologist advises. Call now for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Can I bring a friend with me to my ophthalmologist appointment?
You are always welcome to bring a friend or family member with you to your appointments. An extra set of ears is always helpful so you don’t forget any important information your ophthalmologist goes over with you during your appointment.
How do I know if I should schedule an ophthalmologist appointment?
If you are having eye discomfort or trouble with your vision, schedule an appointment with your ophthalmologist. Health conditions, like high blood pressure or diabetes, increase your risk for certain diseases. If you have questions or think you might need to see an ophthalmologist, call for more information.
Do your ophthalmologists have tips on how I can protect my eyes?
Don’t forget to wear protective eyewear during activities like mowing the grass, doing construction work, or playing sports. If you wear contacts, take steps to prevent eye infections. Wash your hands before handling your contacts or touching your eyes, and be sure to replace them regularly.
When should I arrive at my ophthalmologist appointment?
We ask that you arrive at your eye appointment fifteen minutes early. That gives you time to fill out any necessary paperwork before your appointment with your doctor.
What should I bring for my ophthalmologist appointment?
You will need to bring your insurance information. If you have a referral from your primary care physician, please have that with you if you haven’t already sent it to us. And lastly, bring a list of all medications you are taking.
Can your ophthalmologists perform LASIK? What can I expect?
One of our most popular procedures at Spectrum Eye Institute is LASIK surgery. An outpatient procedure, LASIK surgery corrects the vision of patients who are nearsighted, farsighted or have astigmatism. Call now for more information or to see if LASIK might be right for you.
Does your ophthalmologist office offer cosmetic services?
Though ophthalmologists are known for medically necessary services, we also offer cosmetic procedures and services to help you look and feel your best. We offer Botox Cosmetic treatments that smooth deep wrinkles and crows’ feet around your eyes. Call our offices for more information and to schedule a consultation.