Dr. Brad Kwapiszeski is a board-certified
ophthalmologist who joined the team at Shawnee Mission Eye Care in 1995.
He specializes in small-incision, suture-less cataract surgery as well as
refractive surgery and glaucoma. He was the first ophthalmologist at
Shawnee Mission Medical Center to routinely use topical anesthesia during
cataract surgery. Topical anesthesia allows patients to have cataract
surgery without a shot and allows them to see immediately following the
surgery without the need for a patch. He is also an investigator in a
national glaucoma research study attempting to find a new treatment for
glaucoma.
Dr. Kwapiszeski, or Dr. K for short, is a Kansas
City native and attended medical school at the University of Kansas. He
received a scholarship as one of the top three medical students in his
class. He was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
during medical school. He then specialized in ophthalmology at Loyola
University Chicago. Here, Dr. K. was instrumental in bringing topical,
clear-corneal cataract surgery to the residency program and training
fellow residents in this new technique. Dr. K. was voted resident of the
year in his final year of residency. He also received many awards during
his residency. Dr. K. continues to contribute to many medical
organizations and currently serves as President of the Kansas City
Ophthalmology Journal Club.
Dr. K participates in charitable clinics locally, as
well as, internationally. He spent two weeks in the out-reaches of
Nigeria, performing cataract surgery in areas where mature cataracts blind
a majority of the people over 50 years of age. Dr. K is married and has
three lovely daughters. He enjoys basketball, skiing, and golf in his free
time.
