Dr. Alan Michael Silbert MD
Ophthalmologist
1190 Nw 95th St Suite 201 Miami FL, 33150About
Dr. Alan Silbert is board-certified in ophthalmology. He earned his medical degree from University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1971 and completed his internship at Beth Israel Medical Center, ...
Education and Training
University of Louisville School of Medicine 1971
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Aspects of corneal wound healing in health and disease.
- Aspects of corneal wound healing in health and disease.
- Origin of the retrocorneal membrane in the rabbit.
- Origin of the retrocorneal membrane in the rabbit.
- Maintenance of mydriasis with topical indomethacin during and after penetrating keratoplasty in the rabbit.
- Maintenance of mydriasis with topical indomethacin during and after penetrating keratoplasty in the rabbit.
- An easy method for collecting irrigation fluid during extracapsular surgery.
Awards
- 2009 Florida Super Doctors 2009 - South Florida Edition
- 2008 Florida Super Doctors
Treatments
- Ophthalmology (eye Disease)
- Cataracts
- Diabetes
- Pterygium
- Moles
- Glaucoma
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Birthmark
- Blepharitis
- Chalazion
- Conjunctivitis
- Dry Eye Syndrome
Professional Memberships
- Member SURGICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE AMC
- Chairman CHAIRMAN, CLINICAL CARE COMMITTEE NSMC
- Member AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
- Fellow American Academy of Ophthalmology
Fellowships
- Tufts-New England Medical Center 1978
- OPHTHALMOLOGY, NEW ENGLAND MED CTR, BOSTON, MA 1977
- Tufts Univ Sch Med, Cornea/External Disease 1977
- St John's Hospital, Anterior Segment 1978
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