- Pediatric CareDr. Han Na Kim received her degree in Optometry from the New England College of Optometry. She completed externships at Veterans Affairs Worcester, MA, OMNI New Jersey, Martha Eliot Health Center and the New England Eye Institute where she gained experience in primary eye care, including the evaluation and treatment of advanced ocular diseases, geriatric/low vision, advanced contact lenses, pediatrics, and binocular vision. She is also adept in the co-management of refractive surgery patients, including LASIK and PRK.
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- OphthalmologySurgeons certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology: Leon Aleksandrovich, Ronald Allen, Omar Awad, Christopher Buntrock, Eileen Conti, Michael Cornell, Dean Ellis, Jonathan Ellis, Matthew Feng, Jessica Fleishman, Christopher Gabriels, Lewis Groden, Gerald Horn, Paul Houghtaling, Eugene Iwanyk, Bruce January, David Jeng, Kenneth Karp, Richard Maw, T. Christopher McCurry, Michael Parsons, Joseph Pasternak, Julian Procope, Michael Richie, Michael Rom, Eugene Smith, Robert Smith, Michael Summerfield, Joseph Thomas, Sally Thompson, Stephen Vale, Mark Walker, Neil Wills.
- Macular DegenerationDavid Jeng, M.D. is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. He is a general ophthalmologist, who also specializes in retinal disease, especially age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. Dr. Jeng completed his ophthalmology training and residency at the top-10 ranked Doheny Eye Institute/Los Angeles County Hospital of the University of Southern California. Prior to his training, he graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard University and received his medical degree from the Yale University School of Medicine. Following his residency, he completed a fellowship at London’s prestigious Moorfields Eye Hospital. A member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Connecticut Society of Eye Physicians as well as a diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners, Dr. Jeng combines an impressive educational background and deep clinical experience with a strong desire to provide attentive, personalized care to his patients. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, scuba diving, and good food.
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- CataractsDr. Aleksandrovich is a member of several select professional societies, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. This allows him to share his knowledge and continually perfect his surgical and clinical acumen.
- Cataract SurgeryDr. Perry and his staff were great!! From the first phone call to start the process to my last visit, everyone was professional, friendly and knowledgeable..answered all my questions!! They did a thorough exam and since I had Lasik surgery over 20yrs ago felt PRK would be best for me...explained to me thoroughly what that entailed and that it takes longer to heal but would have great results. Dr Perry called me the night before the surgery to see if I had any questions....the next morning they did another thorough exam before the surgery and Dr Perry let me know that I had astigmatism in the middle of my right eye which is not that common, so he had to make adjustments to that eye for the PRK to work properly. Dr Perry also wanted me to know in the future when i need cataract surgery to inform that Doctor of this adjust so they can do proper cataract surgery to that eye (see very thorough). The surgery went well and was quick. There was discomfort but not that bad. One eye bothered me more than the other, but I went to sleep like they tell you to andrested,used my drops, and it wasn't that bad. Dr Perry called me a few hours after the surgery, but I was asleep and missed his call, but he did say if I had any problems or questions to call him. It is almost a month since my surgery and my eyes are healing nicely...I see pretty well almost 20/20 but PRK takes longer to heal so I'm still a little blurry on and off but to be able to see so well again is worth the wait. Also because I'm a little older, I do need to wear reading glasses now(which i was full aware would happen with this surgery) but that's OK (though it is a little of an adjustment...lol ) but to be able to drive, hike, kayak, watch TV, etc and see so far was worth it!! Thank you Dr. Perry and your entire staff for all your help!!!
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- OtolaryngologyDoctor Howard Straub, D.O. is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Dr. Straub is among the most experienced eye refractive surgeons in the United States, having over 40 years of refractive surgery experience and having performed over 58,000 laser vision correction procedures and 35,000 refractive procedures. Dr. Straub has taught surgical procedure skills to over 500 eye surgeons worldwide. He is the co-author of an ophthalmic textbook and has supervised FDA clinical trials. Thousands of patients, including fellow doctors, pilots, athletes, military personnel, and celebrities have trusted Dr. Straub for their vision correction needs.