Ophthalmologists Dearborn Heights MI
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Dr.Vincent Yu
(313) 724-2273
23550 Park Street #200
Dearborn, MI
Dr.Vincent Yu
(313) 724-2273
23550 Park Street #200
Dearborn, MI 48124
Speciality
Ophthalmologist
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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5.0, out of 5 based on 3, reviews.
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Dr.Said Issa
313-724-1741
25325 Ford Road
Dearborn, MI
Dr.Said Issa
313-724-1741
25325 Ford Road
Dearborn, MI 48128
Education
Medical School: Mi State Univ Coll Of Human Med
Year of Graduation: 1996
Speciality
Ophthalmologist
General Information
Hospital: Oakwood
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
3.0, out of 5 based on 2, reviews.
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Daniel Barnett Kozlow, MD
313-274-7540
1922 Monroe St
Dearborn, MI
Daniel Barnett Kozlow, MD
313-274-7540
1922 Monroe St
Dearborn, MI 48124
Specialties
Ophthalmology, Facial Plastic Surgery
Education
Medical School: Wayne State Univ Sch Of Med, Detroit Mi 48201
Graduation Year: 1989
Hospital
Hospital: Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn, Mi; Oakwood Downriver Med Ctr, Lincoln Park, Mi; Oakwood Hospital -Heritage Ce, Taylor, Mi; Henry Ford Wyandotte Hosp, Wyandotte, Mi
Group Practice: Tukel & Kozlow
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Said Marwan Issa, MD
25325 Ford Rd Ste 200
Dearborn, MI
Said Marwan Issa, MD
25325 Ford Rd Ste 200
Dearborn, MI 48128
Education
Medical School: Mi State Univ Coll Of Human Med, East Lansing Mi 48824
Graduation Year: 1996
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John Douglas Baker, MD
313-561-1777
2355 Monroe St
Dearborn, MI
John Douglas Baker, MD
313-561-1777
2355 Monroe St
Dearborn, MI 48124
Education
Medical School: Wayne State Univ Sch Of Med, Detroit Mi 48201
Graduation Year: 1967
Hospital
Hospital: William Beaumont Hospital -Ro, Royal Oak, Mi; Childrens Hosp Of Michigan, Detroit, Mi
Group Practice: Childrens Eye Care Pc
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David Bruce Tukel, MD
313-274-7540
1922 Monroe St
Dearborn, MI
David Bruce Tukel, MD
313-274-7540
1922 Monroe St
Dearborn, MI 48124
Education
Medical School: Wayne State Univ Sch Of Med, Detroit Mi 48201
Graduation Year: 1987
Hospital
Hospital: Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn, Mi; Oakwood Hospital -Heritage Ce, Taylor, Mi
Group Practice: Tukel & Kozlow
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Nossonal Kleinfeldt, MD
313-561-7255
19855 Outer Dr Ste L12
Dearborn, MI
Nossonal Kleinfeldt, MD
313-561-7255
19855 Outer Dr Ste L12
Dearborn, MI 48124
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Mi Med Sch, Ann Arbor Mi 48109
Graduation Year: 1998
Hospital
Hospital: Garden City Osteopathic Hospit, Garden City, Mi
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Misha Fatima Haque, MD
Dearborn, MI
Misha Fatima Haque, MD
Dearborn, MI 48128
Education
Medical School: Baylor Coll Of Med, Houston Tx 77030
Graduation Year: 2001
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Donald C Fiander, MD
248-851-7450
25325 Ford Rd Ste 200
Dearborn, MI
Donald C Fiander, MD
248-851-7450
25325 Ford Rd Ste 200
Dearborn, MI 48128
Education
Medical School: Dalhousie Univ, Fac Of Med, Halifax, Ns, Canada
Graduation Year: 1977
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Vincent C Yu, MD
313-724-2273
23550 Park St Ste 200
Dearborn, MI
Vincent C Yu, MD
313-724-2273
23550 Park St Ste 200
Dearborn, MI 48124
Education
Medical School: Wayne State Univ Sch Of Med
Graduation Year: 1987
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If your eyelid is painful, red or swollen, you might have an eye stye. They're common, annoying, and not pretty but they're also not difficult to treat and usually aren't dangerous. In fact, most styes can be treated at home and don't require medical attention. Here, three steps for treating a stye. Step one: Diagnosis-Is it a stye or is it pinkeye (conjunctivitis)? If your eyeball and the pink area inside your lower eyelid is itchy, pink, irritated, crusty or oozing, you might have pinkeye. That's a viral or bacterial infection of the conjunctiva-the skin layer that covers the inside of your eyelid and outside of your eyeball. Most pinkeye infections are viral (sort of like a cold in your eye) and will go away on their own. Some, though, are caused by highly infectious bacteria and require treatment with antibiotic drops or ointment. If you believe you may have pinkeye, make an appointment with your doctor. An eye stye affects just the eyelid, generally around the eyelashes. Styes are caused by a plugged oil gland near the eyelash that gets infected. It's similar to a pimple and often creates a swollen, painful bump. Styes usually develop over a few days and may drain and heal on their own. If the oil gland is completely blocked, however, a stye can become a chalazion large enough to affect vision. Chalazions usually heal on their own but if they get too big or painful, see your doctor. Normal eye styes, however, can be treated at home... |
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