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American Board of OphthalmologyPatient Rating
4.9 /5( out of 124 reviews )The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety.
Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.July 14, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERVery pleasant and competent.
July 10, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERshe didn't include us in her decisions and didn't listen to our concerns well.
July 08, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERExcellent. She clearly cares about her work.
July 06, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERVery thorough and direct.
July 06, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERShe is very easy to talk to and thorough in her exam and explanations. Worked quickly and completely.
July 06, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERWonderful doctor. I was so impressed with her bedside and easy to talk to.
July 06, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERShe is professional, knowledgeable and respectful
May 27, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERShe checked my eyes thoroughly
May 15, 2023MORAN EYE CENTERThe Dr. was great. I think she forgot to hit send on the prescription because the pharmacy didn't get it.
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Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences -Primary Board Certification American Board of OphthalmologyEducation history
Fellowship Cornea and External Disease - Ohio State University College of Medicine Fellow Ophthalmology - Tulane University School of Medicine Resident Internship Loyola Medicine MacNeal Hospital Transitional Internship Combined B.A./M.D. Program - University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine B.A., M.D. Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Swann FB, Singh S, Blake D, John V, Le C, Fullerton M, Margo C, Zhang Z, Muddasani N, Wall J, Satija C, Greenberg E, Mancera N, Zurakowski D, Ayyala RS (2019). Effect of 2 Novel Sustained-release Drug Release Systems on Bleb Fibrosis: An In Vivo Trabeculectomy Study in a Rabbit Model. J Glaucoma, 28(6), 512-518. (Read full article)
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