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Roger P. Harrie
( out of 245 reviews )

Roger P. Harrie, MD

Languages spoken: English, Spanish

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Salt Lake Clinic

333 South 900 East
Salt Lake City , UT 84102

John A. Moran Eye Center

65 N Mario Capecchi
Salt Lake City , UT 84132

Dr. Roger Harrie is a clinical professor of ophthalmology at the John A. Moran Eye Center. He practices comprehensive ophthalmology with a special interest in ocular ultrasound. He has written a number of articles for scientific journals, several book chapters, and a textbook with a second edition now in process. He is on the executive board for the American Association of Standardized Echographers and the International Society for Diagnostic Ultrasound. He is actively involved in humanitarian eye care in developing countries and has participated in research projects in these areas.

Specialties

Board Certification

American Board of Ophthalmology

Patient Rating

4.8 /5
( out of 245 reviews )

The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.

The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

Patient Comments

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MORAN EYE CENTER

Every provider was exceptional in every way!

MORAN EYE CENTER

Great doctor

MORAN EYE CENTER

Dr. Harrie appeared to be highly competent. He was careful and thoroughly answered every question. He was personable, warm, and compassionate.

MORAN EYE CENTER

It was clear he was a specialist and knew what he was doing. He was helpful in explaining to me my procedure and the results. Thank you Dr. Harrie! My outcome was the one I didn't want. He was very positive and I appreciated that perspective very much.

MORAN EYE CENTER

Very personable and has a terrific knowledge of medicine and is able to explain what is going on.

MORAN EYE CENTER

He is the best Doctor in his field of medicine

MORAN EYE CENTER

Dr Harrie was professional and efficient while also being compassionate and personable. That's a pretty great package.

MORAN EYE CENTER

Very professional and kind doctor who is interested in his patients. A++

MORAN EYE CENTER

Dr. Harrie, was very kind and profesional, he answered my questions and f/u care very well. Exellent Dr.

Dr. Roger Harrie is a clinical professor of ophthalmology at the John A. Moran Eye Center. He practices comprehensive ophthalmology with a special interest in ocular ultrasound. He has written a number of articles for scientific journals, several book chapters, and a textbook with a second edition now in process. He is on the executive board for the American Association of Standardized Echographers and the International Society for Diagnostic Ultrasound. He is actively involved in humanitarian eye care in developing countries and has participated in research projects in these areas.

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences -Adjunct Professor
Board Certification
American Board of Ophthalmology

Education history

Undergraduate Biology - University of Utah B.S.
Professional Medical Cornell University Medical College M.D.
Internship/Residency Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Intern/Resident
Residency Ophthalmology - UCLA, Medical Center Resident
Fellowship University of Iowa Fellow

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Etheridge T, Swiston C, Harrie RP, Bernstein P (2023). Acute Post-traumatic endophalmitis secndary to Bacillus pumilus/safensis . Retinal cases & brief reports, 23, 24.
  2. Simpson A, Mamalis N, Gee C, Harrie R (2023). Large ciliary body melanocytoma with pseudocysts: a case report. BMC ophthalmology, 23(1), 24.
  3. Simpson A, Mamalis N, Gee C, Harrie R (2023). Large ciliary body melanocytoma with pseudocysts: a case report. BMC ophthalmology, 23(1), 24.
  4. Mai AP, Quigley EP 3rd, Harrie R (2023). Acute Unilateral Proptosis After Blunt Orbital Trauma in an Adolescent Patient. JAMA ophthalmology, 141(1), 95-96.
  5. Ryu BU, Rao AV, Hasegawa N, Katz BJ, Caskey E, Seay MD, Harrie RP, Adesina O (2023). Three Cases of Bilateral, Asymptomatic Orbital Varices. Journal of neuro-ophthalmology,