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Dr. Marshall N. Cyrlin, MD

Ophthalmologist

Dr. Marshall N Cyrlin MD is a top Ophthalmologist in Southfield, . With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Marshall N Cyrlin MD is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Marshall N Cyrlin MD is a prime example of a true leader in healthcare. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Marshall N Cyrlin MD is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Southfield, MI, Dr. Marshall N Cyrlin MD is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
49 years Experience
Dr. Marshall N. Cyrlin, MD
  • Southfield, MI
  • Washington Univ Sch Of Med- St Louis Mo
  • Accepting new patients

Do eye drops help tired eyes?

Try preservative free artificial tears, over the counter. If your eyes feel better, use for comfort.

I have swollen, itchy, red eyelids?

See an Ophthalmologist for treatment.

Lenses or glasses?

Should be no problem dependent upon your eye examination.

What should I do?

If it's just a broken blood vessel, nothing will make it go away. If you don't want it to be seen, wear sunglasses.

I have three conjunctival nevis on my eyes. Two in my right eye and one on my left eye?

In general conjunctival nevi are not related to migraine. They can uncommonly become conjunctival melanomas but this would be unusual. To allay your concerns I would recommend READ MORE
In general conjunctival nevi are not related to migraine. They can uncommonly become conjunctival melanomas but this would be unusual. To allay your concerns I would recommend that you get an evaluation by an ophthalmologist who is fellowship trained in “Corneal & External Disease”. They are usually working at large hospital or academic ophthalmology departments or in private practice. This doctor can obtain appropriate documentation of any lesion(s) and should it become necessary, do a biopsy.

Hit in the eye by my dog?

Even if it doesn't look scratched, there could be an abrasion of the surface of the Cornes. This could become a corneal ulcer if it gets infected before it heals. Additionally, READ MORE
Even if it doesn't look scratched, there could be an abrasion of the surface of the Cornes. This could become a corneal ulcer if it gets infected before it heals. Additionally, you are at greater risk of infection due to the diabetes. GET EVALUATED AND TREATED.

Swollen eye lid?

See an ophthalmologist.

Retinal detachment and flying?

I would have it repaired immediately.

Eye issue?

See an ophthalmologist.

Fluid from an eye injury?

This could possibly be serious. You need an immediate evaluation to determine if there is an infection or other issue below the lid.

Can you wear your contacts overnight?

It depends on the lens material and prescription but usually not recommended anyway.

What is this malformation near my Cavernous Sinus/MRI Images?

Don’t be your own radiologist. This is best determined by a neurologist or neurosurgeon.

How many days rest is required after Lasik surgery?

Your surgeon should give you this information based on your treatment.

Vaccination for Mysthina Gravis patient?

Please check with a NEUROLOGIST

Pressure test?

Yes but it was probably repeated unti there was an acceptable measurement.

Recurrent Pterigium?

Thank you for your question. Just from the photo, it is difficult to differentiate this from a recurrent pterigium vs. an additional neoplasticism growth. Treatment for pterigium READ MORE
Thank you for your question.

Just from the photo, it is difficult to differentiate this from a recurrent pterigium vs. an additional neoplasticism growth. Treatment for pterigium is generally excision of the lesion and treatment is with cryo and/or a number of chemical or other agents depending on the appearance of the lesion and the experience of the doctor. It may be necessary to do a biopsy to ascertain that it is only a recurrent pterigium. I looked at the Bascom Palmer website and did not find Dr. Karp. At BP is an outstanding Corneal External Disease Specialist, Terrence O’Brien, MD, with whom I am personally familiar. You may want to contact him directly for additional guidance.
Best wishes.

I have a very swollen eyelid?

Seek an ophthalmologist or go to an emergency room immediately.

How do I get rid of red eyes without eye drops?

See an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and treatment.

Can we use eye drops after one month of opening?

Check the expiration date but do not use them if left overnight uncapped or if the application tip has been contaminated.