Dr. Richard Scartozzi M.D.
Ophthalmologist
69 Sand Pit Road Danbury CT, 06810Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
-Published scientific researcher -Clinical Instructor at Yale Medical School -Active cutting-edge clinical trials researcher in macular degeneration, diabetes, and retinal vascular occlusions -Johns ...
Education and Training
Suny at Stony Brook (Valedictorian) Biochemistry 1998
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
Provider Details
Awards
- Valedictorian 1998 SUNY at Stony Brook
- America's Top Ophthalmologist 2009 Consumers' Research Council of America
- Research Fellowship 1997 Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Carmela Gagliardi Scholarship 1999, 2001 National Italian American Foundation
- Research Scholarship 1997 Barry M. Goldwater
- Travel Grant 2006 National Eye Institute
- Research Scholarship 1996 National Science Foundation
Treatments
- Small Gauge Sutureless Vitrectomy
- Pneumatic Retinopexy
- Laser Eye Surgery
- Intravitreal Injections
Professional Memberships
- Member American Society of Retina Specialists 2008
- Member New England Ophthalmological Society 2011
- Fellow American Academy of Ophthalmology 2008
- Ophthalmological Associate Member Research to Prevent Blindness 2010
- Member Connecticut Society of Eye Physicians 2009
- Member Phi Beta Kappa 1997
- Fellow American College of Surgeons 2010
Fellowships
- Doheny Eye Institute - USC Vitreoretinal Surgery 2008
Publications
- Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Postoperative endophthalmitis caused by Candida parapsilosis2011
- Am J Ophthalmol Evaluation of the United States public health service guidelines2011
- Am J Ophthalmol Association of host genetic factors with the course of cytomegalovirus retinitis2011
- Clin Infect Dis Excess mortality in patients with AIDS in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy2010
- Cases JRhegmatogenous retinal detachment after a lower extremity dog bite: a case report.2008
- Informa Healthcare, New YorkUse of adjuncts in surgery and novel surgical approaches.2008
- EyeBilateral improvement of persistent diffuse diabetic macular oedema2008
- Retina TodayAsymptomatic patients with increased arm-retina circulation time2007
- Am J Ophthalmol Intraoperative sclerotomy-related retinal breaks for macular surgery2007
- Ann Ophthalmol Familial drusen of the optic nerve head associated with choroidal neovascular membranes.2005
- OphthalmologySurvey of 1264 patients with orbital tumors and simulating lesions2004
- Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg Primary epithelial malignancies of the lacrimal gland: The 2003 Ramon L. Font Lecture.2004
- Biochem Biophys Res Commun O-glycosylation of nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins: regulation analogous to phosphorylation?1997
Experience & Accolades
- Clinical Instructor2009Yale School of MedicineTeach ophthalmology residents.
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