Kevin M. May, M.D.
Dr. May graduated Magna Cum Laude in Biochemistry from the State University of New York College at Geneseo. He went on to graduate with honors from medical school at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn. Afterward, Dr. May completed his internship at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and his residency in Ophthalmology at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. May pursued additional fellowship training in Oculoplastic surgery at the Beraja Medical Institute in Coral Gables, Florida.
Dr. May is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist who specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of eye diseases and refractive errors. He is a Colorado licensed surgeon and an active member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Dr. May is a highly skilled surgeon offering sutureless cataract surgery, glaucoma and diabetic treatment and management, as well as oculoplastic surgical procedures including blepharoplasty and treatment for tearing or dry eyes.
In addition to medical and surgical treatments, Dr. May also provides general eye exams for glasses and contacts lenses. He has hundreds of happy patients enjoying better quality of life from their improved vision. Patient satisfaction is a priority and all patients’ questions are answered thoroughly to help better understand your eyes’ condition and alleviate any concerns.
Personal: Dr. May originally hails from Buffalo, NY. He moved to Denver in February 2004 taking over the practice of the late Dr. John Barnacle. He enjoys the great outdoors and all that Colorado has to offer. In his spare time you can find him cycling, running, skiing, or climbing a mountain.
Dr. Kayla Nervick, OD
Dr. Kayla Nervick, OD graduated as part of the inaugural class from Arizona College of Optometry at Midwestern University. Having had externships with different modes of practice and seeing all types of patients, Dr. Nervick has an array of training to add to the team.
As an extern working at the Indian Health Services Hospital in Parker, Arizona, Dr. Nervick worked with patients in all stages of life. That experience allowed her to gain much knowledge about disease states such as diabetic retinopathy, cataracts and glaucoma. An externship at a vision therapy practice gave Dr. Nervick the chance to work with not only children with vision maladies, but even patients who suffered from traumatic brain injury or special needs like autism and Down’s syndrome. Dr. Nervick was also privileged to gain experience with specialty contact lenses for patients with irregular corneas with an externship through a contact lens practice in Paradise Valley, Arizona. She worked with patients that had things like keratoconus, corneal transplants and high amounts of astigmatism. Throughout her rotations, Dr. Nervick participated in public health fairs, children’s vision screenings, and other community education efforts. On her time off, Dr. Nervick likes fishing, hiking, biking, crafts, and sewing.