MacularorRetinalEdema near Sarasota, FL
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Biography: Dr. Michael Manning, MD is an Ophthalmology Specialist who practices in Pinellas Park, FL. He is 48 years old. Dr. Michael Manning, MD is affiliated with HCA Florida Northside Hospital.

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Biography: Dr. Kasper graduated with distinction from Georgetown University. He pursued Residency training in ophthalmology at Georgetown University Hospital. Continued interest in the study of retinal diseases took him to the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, where he completed a two year fellowship in vitreoretinal diseases and surgery. After a brief stay in Kansas City as a private practice physician, Dr. Kasper has been with the practice since 2002.


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Biography: Dr. Mark Johnson, MD is an Ophthalmology Specialist who practices in Venice, FL. He is 63 years old and has been practicing for 37 years. Dr. Mark Johnson, MD is affiliated with HCA Florida Englewood Hospital.

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Biography: Dr. Larry Perich, DO is an Ophthalmology Specialist who practices in Tampa, FL. He is 74 years old and has been practicing for 47 years. Dr. Larry Perich, DO is affiliated with HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital.

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Biography: Dr. Berger attended New York University, graduating magna cum laude in the studies of biochemistry/biology. This was followed by medical school and residency in ophthalmology at the State University of New York, Brooklyn, NY, well-known for its exposure and expertise in handling the ocular trauma of New York City. Dr. Berger returned to NYU for an additional year to study medical retinology under the preceptorship of Dr. Ronald Carr and Kenneth Noble, world leaders in electrophysiological evaluation of retinal disorders. Vitreoretinal surgical training was achieved at the Vitreoretinal Foundation, Memphis, Tennessee. Dr. Berger enjoys staying at the forefront of retina-related treatment and diagnostics. As such, he has been an investigator in several multicenter studies, including use of silicon oil in vitrectomy and sustained steroid drug implant for the treatment of diabetic macular edema.
