Offering expertise in the most advanced techniques to ensure you achieve the best possible outcome
Giving patients access to leading-edge science and sight-saving technologies
Drawing on a full range of treatments to customize the right care plan for each patient
Providing specialized, compassionate eye care for the full spectrum of childhood conditions
The Mount Sinai Health System offers winning ophthalmic, eye care services, with a combination of science and personalized care for patients with routine and complex eye conditions. Backed by two storied institutions, the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE), the first specialty hospital in America, and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS), we are at the forefront of the development and clinical adoption of innovative ophthalmological technologies that are transforming the field.
NYEE has been a leader in clinical practice, research, and education since its opening in 1820. Today we continue to bring the most advanced surgical and micro-interventional procedures, as well as the latest diagnostic and therapeutic services to our patients, with the goal of delivering sight-saving interventions, safely and quickly.
At our core is a team of highly respected, board certified and fellowship-trained physicians, who are on the faculty of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. In addition to treating patients and teaching the next generation of fellows and residents, our award-winning faculty is engaged in research into groundbreaking investigations, such as micro-interventional robotics, imaging, bioinformatics, and artificial intelligence that will revolutionize eye care for years to come.
Using leading-edge technologies to achieve the best possible outcomes in both routine and complex procedures
Providing exceptional services delivered by world-renowned, corneal-trained physicians and laser vision correction specialists
Offering general eye care services and treatments for the full spectrum of conditions, such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and more
Providing specialized expertise in treating all types of eye trauma, from blows to the eye to scratches on the cornea
Delivering advanced medical treatments and a wide range of surgical options for even the most complex glaucoma cases
Providing specialized expertise in low vision to help patients maximize their remaining sight and quality of life with optical devices, technology, tools, and strategies for daily living.
Diagnosing and treating disorders of the optic nerve and the parts of the brain that process vision and eye movement
Extensive experience in cosmetic and medically corrective procedures for conditions effecting the eyelids, eye sockets, tear duct system, and face
Using the newest diagnostics and therapies to treat all types of eye tumors, including those of the eyelid, optic nerve, and orbit
State-of-the-art diagnostic service for pathology specimens
Providing uniquely specialized expertise in treating childhood conditions, ranging from strabismus to glaucoma
Offering world-class care for routine conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and complex cases like eye stroke requiring microsurgical interventions
Offering specialized skill in detecting and managing the most complex cases of inflammatory disease of the eye
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Mount Sinai Receives $5 Million Gift for the Center for Ophthalmic Artificial Intelligence and Human Health
Richard Rosen, MD, Receives Prestigious Award From the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS)
Mount Sinai Ophthalmologists Develop Novel Protocol to Rapidly Diagnose and Treat Eye Stroke
Mount Sinai researchers first to identify that two separate eye diseases may contribute to common blinding eye condition
Mount Sinai Researchers First to Identify That Two Separate Eye Diseases May Contribute to Common Blinding Eye Condition
Blinding eye disease linked with forms of cardiovascular disease
Blinding Eye Disease Strongly Associated With Serious Forms of Cardiovascular Disease
Mount Sinai Health System Leaders James C. Tsai, Arthur Gianelli, Kristin Myers, and Alan Copperman Named to Crain's 2022 Notable Health Care Leaders List
High-Tech Imaging Offers New Way to Detect Signs of Early Glaucoma