Board Certification
American Board of Ophthalmology
Medical Education
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Internship
Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center - Transitional
Residency
Long Island Jewish Medical Center - Ophthalmology
Clinical Interests
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Diabetic eye care
Dry eye disease
Pediatric eye care
Urgent eye care
Hospital Affiliations
Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center
After Hours Instructions
I have 24 hour coverage for my patients with an answering service.
Office Policies
If you are coming for a medical eye problem such as cataracts, red eyes, irritated eyes, dry eyes, glaucoma check, diabetic eye check, blurry vision, headaches etc we will bill your medical insurance. You will be responsible for any co-pay at the time of the visit. Vision insurance can be used for those who would like new glasses.
What To Expect
For your first visit, be prepared for a comprehensive examination including dilation of the pupils. Bring with you your glasses and/or contact lenses (including the contact lens box). You will be sensitive to the sunlight after dilation so you may want to bring sunglasses or have someone drive you.