Could emerging technology help legally blind adults read again? Sunir Garg, MD weighs in on this breakthrough study on the treatment of Geographic Atrophy. https://bit.ly/4owoNug
Mid Atlantic Retina
Medical Practices
Plymouth Meeting, PA 1,735 followers
Internationally recognized, pre-eminent retina practice delivering state-of-the-art, comprehensive patient care.
About us
World-Renowned & Board Certified Physicians Our retina specialists have over 400 years of combined expertise, are world-renowned and recognized as leaders in Vitreoretinal Diseases by leading ophthalmology and medical societies. Disclaimer: https://bit.ly/MARTermsOfUse Each of our doctors is certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, and all are members of various prestigious organizations such as: American Academy of Ophthalmology American Society of Retina Specialists Retina Society Macula Society Our Locations: Pennsylvania - Philadelphia-Wills Eye Hospital - Bala Cynwyd - Bethlehem - East Stroudsburg - Huntingdon Valley - King of Prussia - Lansdale - Newtown Square - Plymouth Meeting New Jersey - Cherry Hill - Marlton - Mays Landing Delaware - Newark - Wilmington
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http://www.midatlanticretina.com/
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- Industry
- Medical Practices
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Plymouth Meeting, PA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1974
- Specialties
- retina care, eye care, eyes, eye doctor, and ophthalmology
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Updates
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Retinal Ophthalmic Consultants, PC has joined Mid Atlantic Retina, increasing our ability to treat patients in southern New Jersey with three additional locations. http://bit.ly/4gw1jCH
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We are pleased to welcome Dr. David Fell to our practice! For more information, visit Dr. Fell's biography on our website. http://bit.ly/4mV8o1v
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Mid Atlantic Retina reposted this
Allen Ho, Co-Director of the Retina Service and Director of Retina Research here at Wills Eye, spoke with The Ophthalmologist about the most exciting things happening in retina and his predictions for the future. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ezUfSDaU
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Sunir Garg, MD comments on a recent study linking GLP-1 drugs with increased risk of eye disease in adults with diabetes; "It’s still too early to say if there is a causative relationship between GLP-1 medications and nAMD." Click to read the full article - http://bit.ly/43Yedop
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Michael Klufas, MD presented 3 cases and discussed how second-generation retinal vascular agents (Eylea HD) and faricimab (Vabysmo) show promising results for treating nAMD and DME. Visit Modern Retina to read more - http://bit.ly/4nbSil7
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Sunir Garg, MD and Modern Retina discussed a significant challenge in ophthalmological procedures: patient discomfort during intravitreal injections caused by povidone iodine. https://bit.ly/4jaNeKP
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Tomorrow, April 26, is now officially recognized as Diabetic Eye Screening Day in Pennsylvania, thanks to House Resolution 113 inspired by Wills Eye on Diabetes Day. Wills Eye on Diabetes Day is aimed at raising awareness about the importance of annual diabetic eye exams and addressing the disparity of care across Pennsylvania.
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Diabetic eye disease is the #1 cause of blindness among working Americans. James Vander, MD spoke with CBS Philadelphia on the importance of diabetic eye screenings and the free diabetic eye screening event at Wills Eye Hospital this Saturday. https://bit.ly/3YiGcfo
Wills Eye Hospital in Center City will give free screenings on Diabetic Eye Screening Day
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Nearly 20 million Americans are living with macular degeneration, and many struggle with the day-to-day realities of living with it. We’re sharing four things to know about surviving – and thriving – with macular degeneration. https://lnkd.in/e6ZcJatq