Dr. Marshall N Cyrlin MD
Ophthalmologist
29275 Northwestern Hwy Suite 200 Southfield MI, 48034About
Dr. Marshall Cyrlin is an ophthalmologist practicing in Southfield, MI. Dr. Cyrlin specializes in eye and vision care. As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Cyrlin can practice medicine as well as surgery. Opthalmologists can perform surgeries because they have their medical degrees along with at least eight years of additional training. Dr. Cyrlin can diagnose and treat diseases, perform eye operations and prescribe eye glasses and contacts. Ophthalmologists can also specialize even further in a specific area of eye care.
Education and Training
Washington Univ Sch Of Med- St Louis Mo 1975
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
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Dr. Marshall N Cyrlin MD's Expert Contributions
How do I get rid of red eyes without eye drops?
See an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and treatment. READ MORE
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. READ MORE
I am blind in daylight?!
This can be caused by several different problems. Why haven’t you made an appointment for an Ophthalmologist who can properly diagnose and possibly treat you? READ MORE
What causes sudden crossed eyes in adults?
This should not happen. Go to ER or See Ophthalmologist/Neurologist for diagnosis & Treatment. READ MORE
Can I get Lasik if I have astigmatism?
YES READ MORE
Is Refresh Tears good for dry eyes?
Yes. READ MORE
What helps morning dry eyes?
Try OTC Artificial Tears at Pharmacy. Non preserved brands are best. READ MORE
I have eye pain?
See an Ophthalmologist for Refraction and complete eye exam. READ MORE
Petechiae?
You need to see a Dermatologist for a diagnosis. READ MORE
What antibiotic is used for eyelid infection?
If it is a viral infection no antibiotic is prescribed. If it is bacterial, it depends on the organism. See an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and prescription. READ MORE
Timolol eye drops for glaucoma?
Timolol has diminished from the most widely used first line treatment to not used very much currently as there are many better meds, many of which are available in generic. As the prescriber to switch meds unless there is an overwhelming reason not to change. If this is the case, ask the prescriber to instruct the patient to do simple eyelid closure with nasolacrimal occlusion to decrease the systemic absorption of the timolol. READ MORE
What does optic neuritis feel like?
Symptoms of optic neuritis include blurred vision, usually in just one eye but occasionally both, that may be more noticeable after exercising or taking a hot bath. Other signs include dimmed vision, abnormal color perception, and pain behind your eye, especially when you move your eyes. Optic neuritis symptoms warrant immediate ophthalmologist evaluation to prevent permanent loss of vision. READ MORE
How do you fix a weak eye?
Weak eye is not a medical diagnosis. See an ophthalmologist. READ MORE
Cataract surgery gone wrong?
This case brings up some challenging issues. The ability for a surgeon to safety remove a very dense cataract is continuously evolving with improvements in instrumentation and surgical technique. Cataracts that were considered “too risky” to be removed” by any method years ago are currently routinely removed by extra capsular techniques. The best method and approach is finally determined by the experience and skill of the surgeon, not merely what the cataract looked like preoperatively. Even in the best of hands, complications can occur. If a surgeon’s complication rate of your problem is one in ten thousand, unfortunately for you it is 100%. All that said, your questions are best resolved by personally being evaluated by one or more ophthalmologists with a solid practice and experience in dealing with this type of cataract, not inquiring on the internet about machine settings, as each doctor’s skills vary. Unfortunately, what happened in this eye cannot be undone. However, careful review of your exam records and especially the dictated operative report ( op note) would prove beneficial in planing the surgery of your other eye if had not yet been done. If you did successfully undergo removal of the fragments by a competant retina vitreous surgeon and you still have issues, they should be addressed by that doctor and or you should seek another independent retinovitreous opinion. You may need a change in your current treatment regimen. Best wishes for your improvement. READ MORE
What does rapid uncontrollable blinking mean?
It means that he needs to see an Ophthalmologist or Pediatric Ophthalmologist to determine which of several issues can result in this. READ MORE
Can I rinse my eyes with tap water?
Yes, if you got a foreign substance or chemical in it. For comfort, try non-prescription artificial tears. READ MORE
What is the fastest way to cure cataracts?
There is no medical treatment. See an Ophthalmologist for surgical evaluation. READ MORE
How long does cataract surgery take for one eye?
It depends on the type of cataract and the best method for you. See an Ophthalmologist for an evaluation and then if you are not sure get another opinion . READ MORE
How can I test my eyesight at home?
You can find distance and near eye charts on google. Be sure to use correct distance. READ MORE
How do I make my eye stop hurting?
The same thing you would do if you had abdominal or pelvic pain. See a doctor to find the cause of the pain and get treated. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Medicine, lasers and surgery.
- Blood dyscrasias and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
- Additive effect of epinephrine to timolol therapy in primary open angle glaucoma.
- Subconjunctival versus intrascleral mitomycin-C in trabeculectomy.
- The Advanced Glaucoma Intervention Study (AGIS): 5. Encapsulated bleb after initial trabeculectomy.
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