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Oculoplastic Surgeons in New York, New York
19 ASOPRS fellowship-trained oculoplastic surgeons listed in New York, NY. All listed physicians are board-certified specialists in eyelid, orbital, and lacrimal surgery.
Surgeons
Brian Brazzo
MD
Brian G. Brazzo, MD, PC
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James Chelnis
MD
Manhattan Face and Eye
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David Della Rocca
MD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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Ebby Elahi MD, MBA,
FACS
Fifth Avenue Associates
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Roxana Fu
MD
NYU School of Medicine
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Anna Ginter
MD
Cosmetic Eye Surgery, PLLC
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Kyle Godfrey
MD, FACS
Weill Cornell Medicine
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Andrew Goldbaum
MD
Andrew Goldbaum, MD
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Michael Kazim
MD
The Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute
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Hindola Konrad
MD
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Brett Kotlus
MD, FACS
Brett Kotlus, M.D.
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Debra Kroll
MD
Debra M. Kroll, M.D.
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Richard Lisman
MD, FACS
Richard D. Lisman, M.D., F.A.C.S.
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Boaz Lissauer
MD
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Elizabeth Maher
MD
OMNI Eye Surgery
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Payal Patel
MD
Payal Patel MD
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Harsha Reddy
MD
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mt.Sinai
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Rand Rodgers
MD
Rand Rodgers MD
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Robert Schwarcz
MD
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Oculoplastic Surgery in New York, New York
What does an oculoplastic surgeon in New York treat?
Oculoplastic surgeons in New York offer both cosmetic and medical procedures — including blepharoplasty (eye lift), ptosis repair, thyroid eye disease treatment, blocked tear duct surgery (DCR), eyelid laxity repair (ectropion/entropion), brow lift, and eyelid skin cancer excision with reconstruction.
Why choose an ASOPRS-trained surgeon?
ASOPRS fellowship training is the gold standard credential in oculoplastic surgery. It requires completion of a full ophthalmology residency followed by a 1–2 year accredited fellowship specifically in eyelid, orbital, and lacrimal surgery. Learn more about oculoplastic surgeons →


