Dr. Michael Page, M.D., grew up in Dana Point, California. He received a BA in Human Biology at Stanford University in 2000, and a Masters in Sociology with an emphasis on healthcare organizations (also at Stanford) in 2001. He received his MD in 2006 from the University of Michigan, where he was awarded a 4-year merit-based full tuition Dean’s Scholarship, and also received the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Skills and the Art of Medicine in 2006. Dr. Page completed an ophthalmology residency at the Casey Eye Institute / Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR in 2010. He then completed a fellowship in Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Surgery, also at Casey Eye, in 2011.
Dr. Michael Page, M.D., grew up in Dana Point, California. He received a BA in Human Biology at Stanford University in 2000, and a Masters in Sociology with an emphasis on healthcare organizations (also at Stanford) in 2001. He received his MD in 2006 from the University of Michigan, where he was awarded a 4-year merit-based full tuition Dean’s Scholarship, and also received the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Skills and the Art of Medicine in 2006. Dr. Page completed an ophthalmology residency at the Casey Eye Institute / Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR in 2010. He then completed a fellowship in Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Surgery, also at Casey Eye, in 2011.
Dr. Michael Page, M.D., grew up in Dana Point, California. He received a BA in Human Biology at Stanford University in 2000, and a Masters in Sociology with an emphasis on healthcare organizations (also at Stanford) in 2001. He received his MD in 2006 from the University of Michigan, where he was awarded a 4-year merit-based full tuition Dean’s Scholarship, and also received the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Skills and the Art of Medicine in 2006. Dr. Page completed an ophthalmology residency at the Casey Eye Institute / Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR in 2010. He then completed a fellowship in Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Surgery, also at Casey Eye, in 2011.
Before his return to Oregon in 2019, Dr. Page spent the previous 8 years as Director of Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Surgery as a faculty member in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN. During his tenure at UMN, Dr. Page served in several leadership roles in clinical operations, organizational compliance, and ophthalmic education. In addition to his busy clinical and surgical practice, Dr. Page was an active educator of dozens of ophthalmology residents and fellows, serving as Fellowship Director in Cornea and making numerous contributions to a very well regarded training program in the areas of ophthalmic knowledge and state of the art surgical techniques.
Dr. Page is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), Cornea Society, and the Minnesota Academy of Ophthalmology. He serves on the AAO Knowledge Base Panel for Cornea and External Disease, and is an examiner for the American Board of Ophthalmology. He has published several peer-reviewed papers on microbial keratitis, the use of femtosecond laser for corneal surgery, and ophthalmic genetics. In addition, he has published several book chapters on topics in corneal disease and spoken at many local, regional, and national meetings.
Dr. Page’s clinical interests include medical and surgical diseases of the cornea, external eye, iris, and lens. His practice includes routine and complex cataract surgery, refractive surgery (LASIK and PRK), surgical management of dislocated or problematic intraocular lenses, cornea transplantation (PK, DALK, DSEK, DMEK), ocular surface oncology, and surgical ocular surface reconstruction.
Outside of ophthalmology, Dr. Page loves spending time with his wife, their three children, and their dog Ziggy. He enjoys yoga, cycling, running and backpacking with friends in the great outdoors. Travel, books, and food are among his favorite topics of conversation.

Dr Page is professional, patient and kind. He took the time to explain my vision differences to of which I so appreciate! Thank You! Great Team too!
Dr. Page answered all my questions and provided detailed explanations about my condition and potential solutions.
We always have to wait for the doctor which is usually over an hour.
Great doctor! Listens well and very through about my eye health!!
Takes time and explains things very well I have a lot of confidence in him
Waiting for the appointment I started to feel nauseous, like I was going to pass out and the doctor gave me time and made sure I was ok. I appreciated that I wasn’t rushed out and after about 20 minutes I was able to go through with the appointment. Quickly got my eye issue figured out and drops sent to the pharmacy. All was good. Would recommend
Great provider! Dr. Page is professional, detailed, great listener and very knowledgeable! I am confident that I am in great hands with my eye health and vision concerns.
I felt very comfortable about the visit. He listened to my concerns and gave meaningful feedback.
Answered all my questions and concerns, with a friendly demeanor too. Outpatient surgery was exactly as he described it and was immediately successful.
Kept waiting to long after being put in room, about 30 minutes