Top Institutions in Ophthalmology - Glaucoma Treatment
Institutions leading in glaucoma research and clinical trials, particularly those with expertise in laser therapies and interventional glaucoma, are identified based on their contributions to landmark studies like the LiGHT trial, extensive glaucoma clinical programs, and innovation in minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries.
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#1
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Boston, MA
Massachusetts Eye and Ear is a world leader in glaucoma research and clinical care, with extensive experience in laser trabeculoplasty and participation in pivotal clinical trials advancing SLT and other interventional glaucoma treatments.
Key Differentiators
- Ophthalmology
- Glaucoma
- Laser Surgery
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#2
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami
Miami, FL
Bascom Palmer is consistently ranked among the top ophthalmology centers globally, with a robust glaucoma service that integrates advanced laser treatments including SLT and innovative drug delivery systems.
Key Differentiators
- Ophthalmology
- Glaucoma
- Clinical Trials
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#3
Wills Eye Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
Wills Eye Hospital has a long-standing reputation for excellence in glaucoma care and research, including pioneering work in laser trabeculoplasty and minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries.
Key Differentiators
- Ophthalmology
- Glaucoma
- Laser Treatments
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#4
Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute
Baltimore, MD
Wilmer Eye Institute is renowned for its translational research in glaucoma, including laser therapies and novel treatment modalities, contributing significantly to the understanding and clinical application of SLT.
Key Differentiators
- Ophthalmology
- Glaucoma
- Translational Research
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#5
Duke University Eye Center
Durham, NC
Duke Eye Center has a strong glaucoma division focused on clinical research and advanced laser treatments, including SLT, with contributions to improving patient outcomes and treatment adherence.
Key Differentiators
- Ophthalmology
- Glaucoma
- Clinical Research
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