What is Dr Kenneth Levin’s training and experience?
In this post, Dr Kenneth Levin, a comprehensive ophthalmologist at Memorial Eye Institute, shares his training and experience.
Dr Kenneth Levin grew up in Waterford, Connecticut. He received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and his medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans during the city’s recovery from Hurricane Katrina.
He then went on to complete his ophthalmology residency at the Krieger Eye Institute in Baltimore, where he served as chief resident and was honoured for his excellence in patient care.
Dr Levin practices comprehensive eye care and eye surgery with a particular interest in cataract, glaucoma, dry eye and ophthalmic plastic surgery. He’s experienced in a number of advanced surgical techniques, including laser-assisted cataract surgery and minimally invasive glaucoma surgery.
“I believe that vision is our most precious sense, and I fully appreciate the responsibility I have been given to preserve and restore this precious sense. There is no greater reward than to be able to improve my patient’s sight and improve their quality of life.”
“I love what I do, and living and working in central Pennsylvania has been a real pleasure. I particularly enjoy working alongside our terrific team of doctors and staff at Memorial Eye Institute”.
If you’d like to benefit from the skill and experience Dr Kenneth Levin brings to each of his patients, contact us today for an ophthalmic medical and surgical assessment.
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