Dr. Seanna Rae Grob, MD, MAS
Ophthalmologist
490 Illinois St San Francisco CA, 94158About
Dr. Grob is an orbit and oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgeon. She specializes in conditions and surgeries involving the eyelids, tear drainage system, orbits (the bony cavities containing the eyes) and the face. In affiliation with UCSF Health, she practices at the Oculofacial Plastic and Orbital Surgery Clinic at Wayne and Gladys Valley Center for Vision, and Berkley Outpatient Center. “Every day I get to do a job I love and make a positive impact on people’s lives” expressed the doctor.
Education and Training
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine medical degree 0
Board Certification
ophthalmology
American Board of Ophthalmology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Myotonia congenita with strabismus in a large family with a mutation in the SCN4A gene.
- Chalazia associated with bortezomib therapy for multiple myeloma.
- Management of mydriasis and pain in cataract and intraocular lens surgery: review of current medications and future directions.
- Pediatric Optic Nerve Meningioma: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges.
- Novel Surgical Approaches to the Orbit.
- Central Retinal Vein Occlusion Resolving After Orbital Decompression in Thyroid Eye Disease.
- Clinical Trials in Retinal Dystrophies.
- Innovations in Orbital Surgical Navigation, Orbital Implants, and Orbital Surgical Training.
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor of Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery UCSF Medical Center -
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Ophthalmology and Women in Ophthalmology
Fellowships
- University of California, Irvine and Kaiser Permanente South Bay orbit and oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery
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Get to know Orbit and Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Dr. Seanna Rae Grob, who serves patients in California.
Dr. Grob is an orbit and oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgeon. She specializes in conditions and surgeries involving the eyelids, tear drainage system, orbits (the bony cavities containing the eyes) and the face.
In affiliation with UCSF Health, she practices at the Oculofacial Plastic and Orbital Surgery Clinic at Wayne and Gladys Valley Center for Vision, and Berkley Outpatient Center.
“Every day I get to do a job I love and make a positive impact on people’s lives” expressed the doctor.
UCSF’s Oculofacial Plastic and Orbital Surgery Clinic provides advanced specialty care to meet all of patients’ medical, surgical, and aesthetic needs in a state-of-the-art facility. Its expertise includes plastic and reconstructive surgery for the eye area or other parts of the face following injury, illness or cancer treatment. For patients with cosmetic concerns, facial rejuvenation using minimally invasive methods, including Botox injections and soft tissue fillers, as well as surgical procedures, such as forehead and midface lifting to address drooping and furrows, and surgical repair for heavy upper eyelids or lower eyelid bags are offered.
Berkeley Outpatient Center offers convenient primary care, specialty care, and lab and imaging services in the East Bay. A collaboration between John Muir Health and UCSF Health, the center brings together doctors in a range of specialties – from audiology to dermatology, primary care, orthopedics, and surgery.
Originally from San Diego, Dr. Grob obtained her medical degree from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, where she also earned a Master of Science degree in Clinical Research, focused on the genetics of eye diseases. She completed a residency in ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School, where she subsequently served as chief resident and director of the ocular trauma service.
Finally, she completed an intensive two-year fellowship in orbit and oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of California, Irvine and Kaiser Permanente South Bay and Orange County. During fellowship, she received a Heed Fellowship Award from the Society of the Heed Fellows.
A member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Women in Ophthalmology, the doctor is board-certified in ophthalmology by the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO). The ABO is an independent, non-profit organization responsible for certifying ophthalmologists in the United States of America.
Known for her dedication and expertise in her field, Dr. Grob is a Co-Editor of Management of Open Globe Injuries, a book on surgical treatment of eye trauma. She has also written numerous peer-reviewed articles on topics related to oculoplastic surgery and genetic eye diseases.
As for her academic appointment, she serves as an Assistant Professor of Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at UCSF Medical Center.
Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine and surgery, which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. Ophthalmologists are experts in the diseases, functions, and anatomy of the eye. They may provide routine care such as vision testing, as well as prescribe and fit eyeglasses or contact lenses. However, ophthalmologists are also surgeons. They repair traumatic injuries to the eye and perform cataract, glaucoma, and corneal surgery.
Outside of work, Dr. Grob loves spending time with her family and her labradoodle, Bodhi. She also enjoys pilates, being outdoors, traveling and exploring new places.
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