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1,777 verified specialists treating retinal diseases from across the United States are listed on this page. Top affiliations among the highest-ranked specialists include NYU Langone Hospitals, Duke University Hospital, and Duke Eye Center South Durham. Drill into a state below to find specialists nearer to you, or compare individual profiles for credentials, focus areas, and clinical depth.

Andrew Prince

Andrew Prince, M.D.

Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Oradell, NJ30+ years
Glaucoma
Laura Enyedi

Laura Enyedi, MD

Professor of Ophthalmology; Associate Professor in Pediatrics; Orthoptic Fellowship Program Medical Director

Ophthalmology

Durham, NC30+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Vivek Gupta

Vivek Gupta, MD

Neuroradiologist, Brain Tumor Program

Oncology

Jacksonville, FL30+ years
Radiation Oncology
Robert Avery

Robert Avery, M.D.

Vitreoretinal Surgeon, Wills Eye Hospital / Thomas Jefferson University

Ophthalmology

Santa Barbara, CA30+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Roberto Pineda

Roberto Pineda, MD

Thomas Y. and Clara W. Butler Chair in Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Boston, MA30+ years
Retina & Vitreous
David Eichenbaum

David Eichenbaum, M.D.

Collaborative Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida

Ophthalmology

Tampa, FL20+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Majda Hadziahmetovic

Majda Hadziahmetovic, MD

Ophthalmology

Durham, NC20+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Ben Cohen

Ben Cohen, M.D.

Ophthalmology

New York, NY30+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Mark Moster

Mark Moster, MD

Director, Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellowship

Neurology

Philadelphia, PA30+ years
Neuro-Oncology
Glenn Jaffe

Glenn Jaffe, MD

Robert Machemer M.D. Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology, Chief, Division of Retinal Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Durham, NC30+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Jesse Jung

Jesse Jung, MD

Ophthalmology Chair, John Muir Medical Center - Walnut Creek

Ophthalmology

Oakland, CA15+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Douglas Lazzaro

Douglas Lazzaro, M.D.

Professor of Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Ophthalmology

New York, NY30+ years
Cornea & External Disease
Michael Engelbert

Michael Engelbert, MD

Clinical Professor, Department of Ophthalmology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Ophthalmology

White Plains, NY20+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Thomas Yau

Thomas Yau, MD

Ophthalmology

Silver Spring, MD30+ years
Cataract & Anterior Segment
David Fastenberg

David Fastenberg, MD

Clinical Vice Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology; Co-Director, VitreoRetinal Service

Ophthalmology

Great Neck, NY30+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Jeffrey Marx

Jeffrey Marx, MD

Chief Medical Officer

Ophthalmology

Nashua, NH30+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Tongalp Tezel

Tongalp Tezel, MD

Chang Family Endowed Professor of Ophthalmology and the Director of the Vitreoretinal Service a

Ophthalmology

New York, NY30+ years
Retina & Vitreous
Louis Cantor

Louis Cantor, MD

Jay C. and Lucile L. Kahn Professor Emeritus of Glaucoma Research and Education, Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Indianapolis, IN30+ years
Glaucoma
Jan Kronish

Jan Kronish, M.D.

Chair, Foundation for the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Ophthalmology

Delray Beach, FL30+ years
Oculoplastic Surgery
Mitchell Fineman

Mitchell Fineman, MD

Associate Surgeon, Retina Service, Wills Eye Hospital; Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University

Ophthalmology

Cherry Hill, NJ30+ years
Retina & Vitreous

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is this national list of retinal diseases specialists built?
This page includes physicians in Convene Health's public directory whose profile lists Retinal Diseases as a clinical focus area, ranked by composite score (research output, peer recognition, frequency of care, and outcomes signals). Each profile is sourced from the NPI registry, peer-reviewed publication data, board certification records, and the physician's own bio where available.
What should I look for when choosing a retinal diseases specialist?
Start with clinical fit — the right specialist for retinal diseases depends on the specific subtype and severity of your condition. Compare credentials, hospital affiliations, years of experience, peer-reviewed publications, and how the profile describes their approach. Many top specialists are concentrated at academic medical centers; if you have flexibility on location, the top of this list is a strong starting set.
Are these retinal diseases specialists accepting new patients?
Profile detail on availability and accepted insurance varies. Open a specific provider profile to see what they've published about new-patient access, insurance accepted, and typical wait times. Coverage details can change — confirm directly with the practice before your visit.
What is Retinal Diseases?
Retinal Diseases is a clinical focus area covered by the specialists listed here. Each provider profile describes their training, sub-specialties, and the conditions they regularly treat — open a profile for the most authoritative description of how that specific physician approaches retinal diseases care.