Daniel B. Park, MD, is a glaucoma fellowship-trained eye physician and surgeon who specializes in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma and cataracts. He is trained in both traditional and the most cutting-edge medical and surgical treatments of these ocular conditions, including laser procedures, cataract surgery, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), Xen implantation and incisional glaucoma surgeries (tube shunts and trabeculectomies).
Dr. Park completed his glaucoma fellowship at NYU under the guidance of world-renowned, Dr. Joel Schuman, and innovative surgical leaders, Dr. Joseph Panarelli and Dr. Manjool Shah. At NYU, he also performed duties as a Clinical Instructor teaching residents to perform cataract surgery in the operating room and supervising their comprehensive eye care in clinic. Prior to this, he trained at USC – one of the top ophthalmology residencies in the country at the Keck Hospital of USC, Children’s Hospital of LA, and LAC-USC. He received his medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh and his bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering at Columbia University.
Dr. Park is originally from Long Island, New York, but has spent much time across the US for his education and training. He is also bilingual and speaks Korean proficiently.
Daniel B. Park, MD, is a glaucoma fellowship-trained eye physician and surgeon who specializes in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma and cataracts. He is trained in both traditional and the most cutting-edge medical and surgical treatments of these ocular conditions, including laser procedures, cataract surgery, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), Xen implantation and incisional glaucoma surgeries (tube shunts and trabeculectomies).
Dr. Park completed his glaucoma fellowship at NYU under the guidance of world-renowned, Dr. Joel Schuman, and innovative surgical leaders, Dr. Joseph Panarelli and Dr. Manjool Shah. At NYU, he also performed duties as a Clinical Instructor teaching residents to perform cataract surgery in the operating room and supervising their comprehensive eye care in clinic. Prior to this, he trained at USC – one of the top ophthalmology residencies in the country at the Keck Hospital of USC, Children’s Hospital of LA, and LAC-USC. He received his medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh and his bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering at Columbia University.
Dr. Park is originally from Long Island, New York, but has spent much time across the US for his education and training. He is also bilingual and speaks Korean proficiently.