Gladys Lee, MD SightMD Flushing

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Eye Care CenterOphthalmology
Gladys Lee, MD, is an eye physician and surgeon certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley and received her medical degree from Boston University. She completed a Combined Medicine and Surgery Internship at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Massachusetts General Hospital, and her Ophthalmology Residency at Brown University. Dr. Lee's career includes serving as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Vermont and an ophthalmologist at the University of Vermont Medical Center. She later founded Monadnock Eye Physicians and Surgeons, where she led a team of surgeons and staff for 10 years. Dr. Lee provides comprehensive eye exams, dry eye evaluation and treatment, glaucoma management, including glaucoma laser procedures, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration monitoring, and treatment and exams for eye infections, corneal abrasions, styes, ocular migraines, and flashes and floaters. Dr. Lee is currently on the medical staff of Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital (MEETH). Fluent in Mandarin Chinese and proficient in Spanish, Dr. Lee is committed to providing personalized and accessible care to a diverse patient population.

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Gladys Lee, MD SightMD Flushing
132-15 41st Avenue, Flushing, NY
11354, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions About Gladys Lee, MD SightMD Flushing

Who is Gladys Lee, MD, and what qualifications does she have?

Dr. Gladys Lee is an eye physician and surgeon certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. She graduated from UC Berkeley, earned her medical degree from Boston University, and completed her Ophthalmology Residency at Brown University.

What types of eye care services does Gladys Lee, MD offer?

She offers comprehensive eye exams, dry eye evaluation and treatment, glaucoma management including laser procedures, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration monitoring, and treatment for eye infections, corneal abrasions, styes, ocular migraines, flashes, and floaters.