Dr. Berry is a Texan by birth and was raised in San Antonio, Texas as the
oldest of seven children. He attended Baylor University, where he majored in
Business Fellows and Finance, graduating summa cum laude. While enrolled, he
played as a midfielder on the Baylor Men's Club Soccer team. After a brief
stint in a business internship in San Antonio, he elected to follow in his
parents footsteps and begin his medical training at UT Southwestern Medical
School in Dallas. While at Southwestern, he was actively involved in the
Christian Medical and Dental Association (CMDA) chapter. Always a childhood
dream to be like his parents, Dr. Berry elected to pursue a career in
ophthalmology.
Medical and Surgical Training:
Medical School: UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas 2014-2018
Transitional Year Internship: Riverside Regional Medical Center in Newport
News, VA, 2018-2019
Residency: University of Oklahoma/Dean McGee Eye Institute in Oklahoma City,
2019-2022
Glaucoma Fellowship: University of Oklahoma/Dean McGee Eye Institute in
Oklahoma City, 2022-2023
Dr. Berry has been trained as a comprehensive ophthalmologist at the Dean
McGee Eye Institute - one of the nation's top residency programs - with
additional fellowship training in the clinical and surgical management of
glaucoma and anterior segment disorders. He performs the most modern
ophthalmic surgical and laser techniques including cataract surgery, minimally
invasive glaucoma surgery, and more advanced glaucoma surgeries. He also has
an interest in the treatment and management of retinal diseases such as
diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and vascular occlusions.
He is delighted to be joining the team of physicians at Alamo City Eye
Physicians.
Outside of work, Christian enjoys spending time with his wife Katie (a gifted
musician) and their growing family. He also enjoys spending time with his
family, playing soccer and tennis, skiing, playing piano, and discussing
theology.