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Retina & Vitreous · Pennsylvania
Sara Lally

Sara Lally, MD

Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Thomas Jefferson University

Ophthalmology

Philadelphia, PA
David Almeida

David Almeida, MD, MBA, PHD

President and CEO of Erie Retina Research and The Centers for Advanced Surgical Exploration (CASEx)

Ophthalmology

Erie, PA
Bozho Todorich

Bozho Todorich, MD, PHD

Founder and President of Susquehanna Retina Center

Ophthalmology

Lemoyne, PA
Robert Bergren

Robert Bergren, MD

Clinical Instructor of Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Monroeville, PA
Michael Ward

Michael Ward, MD

Ophthalmology

West Grove, PA
Marc Spirn

Marc Spirn, MD

Chief Resident

Ophthalmology

Bethlehem, PA
Bruce Saran

Bruce Saran, MD

Ophthalmology

West Grove, PA
Dina Gewaily

Dina Gewaily, MD

Ophthalmology Specialist

Ophthalmology

Lancaster, PA
Meera Sivalingam

Meera Sivalingam, MD

Ophthalmology

Plymouth Meeting, PA
Maxwell Stem

Maxwell Stem, M.D.

Ophthalmology Specialist

Ophthalmology

Camp Hill, PA
Robert Kleiner

Robert Kleiner, M.D.

Ophthalmology Specialist

Ophthalmology

North Wales, PA
Robert Parnes

Robert Parnes, MD

Ophthalmology Specialist

Ophthalmology

Everett, PA
Drew Chronister

Drew Chronister, MD

Chief Resident

Ophthalmology

Thorndale, PA
Francis Manning

Francis Manning, MD

Chief, Division of Ophthalmology, Dept. of Surgery, Lancaster General Hospital

Ophthalmology

Lancaster, PA
Tapan Patel

Tapan Patel, MD, PHD

Board-certified ophthalmologist, specializing in medical and surgical diseases of the retina and vitreous at Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania

Ophthalmology

Wyomissing, PA
Joseph Martel

Joseph Martel, MD

Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Bethel Park, PA
Leanne Labriola

Leanne Labriola, DO

Ophthalmology Specialist

Ophthalmology

Sewickley, PA
Harvey Fracht

Harvey Fracht, M.D.

Ophthalmology Specialist

Ophthalmology

Conshohocken, PA
Michael Banach

Michael Banach, MD

Ophthalmology

Camp Hill, PA
Lawrence Ho

Lawrence Ho, M.D.

Ophthalmology

Camp Hill, PA

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist do?
A Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist is a Ophthalmology physician with focused training in the medical and surgical treatment of conditions affecting the retina and vitreous. After completing Ophthalmology residency, they pursue additional fellowship training so they can manage cases that fall outside what a general ophthalmologist typically handles day to day.
What conditions does a Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist treat?
A Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist commonly treats macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, macular hole, vitreous hemorrhage, and retinal vein occlusion. Many also see closely related conditions within Ophthalmology, particularly when a case is complex, atypical, or has not responded to first-line care from a general ophthalmologist.
When should I see a Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist?
Consider seeing a Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist when you have flashes, floaters, distorted vision, or a known retinal condition needing specialist care, when a primary care clinician or general ophthalmologist suggests a focused evaluation, or when you want a second opinion from a physician whose practice is concentrated on this exact area. Patients often reach a Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist through referral, but you can also seek one directly.
How is a Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist different from a general ophthalmologist?
Both are board-eligible ophthalmologists, but a Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist has additional fellowship training and a practice that focuses on the medical and surgical treatment of conditions affecting the retina and vitreous. General ophthalmologists treat a broad range of Ophthalmology concerns; Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologists concentrate on the harder or more specific cases within that range, and tend to see a higher volume of patients with macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, macular hole, vitreous hemorrhage, and retinal vein occlusion.
How does Convene match me with a top Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist?
Convene Health evaluates ophthalmologists on peer recognition, clinical leadership, published research, institutional affiliations, and patient feedback. When you complete an intake, our care team reviews your history and matches you with a vetted Retina & Vitreous ophthalmologist whose focus aligns with your case. Membership covers priority appointment coordination; the match itself is free.