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Richard Spaide

Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York

The Downtown ophthalmologists and retina specialists at Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York are internationally known leaders in diagnosing and treating retinal diseases. The VRMNY retina doctors in the Lower Manhattan are world-recognized retina experts in difficult-to-diagnose and rare conditions. They offer the latest treatments for retinal diseases, focusing on treating macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal tears and detachments. This exceptional and unique expertise, joined with their attentive, empathetic concern and careful approach means that even expert Manhattan ophthalmologists turn to Downtown Manhattan retina doctors first when they or their families need care. VRMNY retina doctors have trained and taught at some of the world's finest and most respected academic institutions. The physicians who comprise the best retina specialists in New York are experts in vitrectomy surgery and hold academic appointments at Lenox Hill Hospital, New York University, and the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Our ophthalmologists in Downtown specialize in treating all medical and surgical retinal conditions, emphasizing macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, the two leading causes of retinal vision loss. With state-of-the-art New York ophthalmology center in Downtown, Manhattan, VRMNY is the largest retina vitreous center in the New York Metropolitan area. Our Downtown, New York ophthalmologists and eye doctors publish more in the foremost peer-reviewed journals than any other private or academic group in the United States. The practice devotes its time and resources to research and developing new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Many current concepts in retinal disease and treatment recognized worldwide were invented at VRMNY. The attention, empathetic concern, and careful approach of the eye care specialists and their support team of retina surgeons explain the success of VRMNY. The over 60 member staff provides a full range of educational, medical, and surgical services. With an emphasis on patient education, the staff delivers compassionate and empowering care. For more information about the Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York, our doctors, or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Richard F. Spaide, please contact our ophthalmology practice by number: (212) 234-3367. Google maps: https://goo.gl/maps/V69qfU2eHGCS8p337 https://plus.codes/87G7PX9X+7J New York Nearby Service Locations: Tribeca, New York, NY, USA Gramercy Park, New York, NY, USA Ukrainian Village, New York, NY, USA Alphabet City, New York, NY 10009, USA Lower East Side, New York, NY, USA Chinatown, New York, NY, USA Peter Cooper Village, New York, NY, USA West Village, New York, NY, USA Bowery, New York, NY, USA Greenwich Village, New York, NY, USA East Village, New York, NY, USA NoHo, New York, NY, USA Civic Center, New York, NY, USA Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA Union Square, New York, NY 10003, USA SoHo, New York, NY, USA Seaport, New York, NY 10038, USA Nearby Service Zip Codes: 10012, 10002, 10013, 10278, 10007, 10282, 10279, 10271, 10038, 10005 Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York 110 Lafayette St, Suite 502 New York, NY 10013 Tel.: (212) 234-3367 (212) 861-9797 Fax.: (212) 628-0698 Web Address https://www.vrmny.com/ https://www.vrmny.com/locations/downtown-manhattan/ Working Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am – 5pm Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

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While nearly everyone experiences dry or red eyes occasionally, it’s a problem if it keeps recurring. Don’t hesitate to contact a New York City ophthalmologist who specializes in dry eyes. Even simple symptoms like itchiness and eye irritation may indicate a more serious condition like pterygium, also known as surfer’s eye. Untreated, this can lead to further complications that may require complicated treatments. The experienced doctors at Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York (VRMNY) — with offices in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Westchester — provide the best eye care in the metropolitan region. Call as soon as possible to get your eyes checked out. WHAT IS A PTERYGIUM? A pterygium (pronounced TRY-jee-um) is a non-cancerous growth on the conjunctiva that lines the inside of your eyelid to protect it from harmful microbes. The conjunctiva also lubricates your eyes by producing tears and mucus. A pterygium is a triangular-shaped tissue growth that extends to your cornea. In most cases, it appears raised with visible blood vessels. The growth, also known as surfer’s eye, can occur on either side of your eye. A pterygium mostly grows from the inner corner of the eye near your nose. It usually remains small, but sometimes it grows to cover your pupil, restricting your vision. If untreated, a pterygium may grow across your cornea, causing vision problems that may require pterygium surgery to correct. When the growth causes eye discomfort, it requires immediate attention by an eye doctor specializing in the treatment. Experienced ophthalmologists detect the growth during a scheduled eye checkup. If you feel discomfort in your eye or notice a visible growth, consult the eye specialists at Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York (VRMNY) ophthalmology center, with offices in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Westchester. The state-of-the-art facilities have modern equipment for a wide range of services, including: - Diagnostic imaging - In-office procedures - Pterygium eye surgery - Laser surgeries - Other eye surgical procedures Read more: https://www.vrmny.com/conditions/pterygium/ Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York 110 Lafayette St, Suite 502 New York, NY 10013 Tel.: (212) 234-3367 (212) 861-9797 Fax.: (212) 628-0698 Web Address https://www.vrmny.com/ https://www.vrmny.com/locations/downtown-manhattan/ Our location on the map: https://goo.gl/maps/QT1BMFr3djLXn6427 https://plus.codes/87G7PX9X+7J New York Nearby Locations: Lower Manhattan | Little Italy | Chinatown | Civic Center | Tribeca | SoHo 10013 | 10012 | 10007 | 10002 Working Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am – 5pm Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

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