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Dr. Gary Mark Levin

Ophthalmologist

Dr. Gary Mark Levin is a semi-retired ophthalmologist. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to his specialty, Dr. Gary Mark Levin is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Gary Mark Levin is a prime example of a true leader in healthcare. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Gary Mark Levin is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. He has become a visionary in his forecast and leadership in Health IT, forming the most successful Health Information Exchange. He embodies the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. Dr. Gary Mark Levin is a true asset to his field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
56 years Experience
Dr. Gary Mark Levin
  • George Washinggton University
  • Not accepting new patients

Can my son go to the eye doctor during covid-19?

That is a great question. MDs as well as ophthalmologists have modified their clinic routines to minimize exposure to patients. The front office routines include pre registration READ MORE
That is a great question. MDs as well as ophthalmologists have modified their clinic routines to minimize exposure to patients. The front office routines include pre registration and limited entry to the waiting room. Text messaging is used to grant access to the office. Most tests are performed by technicians who all wear maskings and PPE. In all cases, the patient is more than six feet from the caregiver. Many tests are automated and require no contact. The ophthalmologist can examine you with a clear barrier between you and him (her). The chairs and equipment are wiped down with sanitizer between patients as well as all personnel sanitizing between patient contact. Remember to mask and sanitize yourself throughout the day.

Gary M. Levin, M.D. F.A.A.O.

How long does pink eye last?

Pink eye is usually caused by a virus. If you have pus coming out, see an ophthalmologist. If it lasts more than a week to ten days, see an ophthalmologist. It could be a herpes READ MORE
Pink eye is usually caused by a virus. If you have pus coming out, see an ophthalmologist. If it lasts more than a week to ten days, see an ophthalmologist. It could be a herpes infection.

My son has a bacterial eye infection. How long should it take to heal?

You did not say who prescribed the eye drops. If it has not responded, see an ophthalmologist. It may not be a bacterial infection. It could be viral conjunctivitis, corneal infection READ MORE
You did not say who prescribed the eye drops. If it has not responded, see an ophthalmologist. It may not be a bacterial infection. It could be viral conjunctivitis, corneal infection or some other condition. HERPES SIMPLEX is very common. Fever blister, or adenoviral infection. If so, there are medications to treat those.

This information should not be construed as a diagnosis, nor a recommendation for treatment. SEE YOUR EYE DOCTOR.

Gary M. Levin