I have been under Dr. Ostriker's excellent care for many years, and recently he did very successful cataract surgery on both my eyes. I have always found Dr. Ostriker to be a very caring and...
Glenn E. Ostriker
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71 Strawberry Hill Ave Ste 116
Stamford, CT 06902
Dr. Glenn Ostriker is a board-certified ophthalmologist who specializes in cataract surgery. He serves as Director of Ophthalmology at Stamford Hospital. Dr. Ostriker has been a pioneer in cataract surgery and is among the first surgeons in the U.S. to perform capsulorhexis. This technique changed the way physicians perform cataract surgery allowing for safer cataract procedures through a tiny incision. He was also the first ophthalmologist in Connecticut to perform sutureless cataract surgery, using no stitches to close the incision. Dr. Ostriker has helped shape the future of medicine as a clinical associate professor at New York University School of Medicine. He teaches residents and practicing ophthalmologists how to perform advanced cataract surgery techniques. Dr. Ostriker completed his undergraduate education at Princeton University, writing his senior thesis in mathematics. He completed his MD, residency training in Ophthalmology, and fellowship in Neurophysiology at the New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Ostriker has been recognized for his expertise by his peers and named "Best Doctor" in New York Magazine, Stamford Magazine, Greenwich Magazine and Connecticut Magazine along with many other publications.
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Rita Y.
10/28/2018
Dario L.
8/17/2024
Dr. Ostriker lacks empathy and respect for the elderly. We took my 96-year-old mother for a check-up, which was scheduled for 2:30 PM. After waiting for an hour and a half to see him in the...
Thomas S.
6/24/2015
He's a great doctor who really knows what he is talking about. Gave me cataract surgery on both eyes and could not be happier. Would recommend to anyone!
Cindy M.
2/14/2015
Beware Medicare patients. If you have cataracts, the surgery and lenses are covered...but the doctor and his assistant will try to sell you, for one or both eyes, a "better" lens that's not...
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