Oliver Douglas Schein, MD - Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, Pavilion II

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10753 Falls Rd
Lutherville Timonium, MD 21093

Oliver Douglas Schein, MD at Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, Pavilion II in Lutherville Timonium, MD, offers specialized expertise in cornea and external diseases. Dr. Oliver Schein, a distinguished ophthalmologist, serves as the Burton and Miriam Grossman Professor of Ophthalmology and Vice Chair for Quality and Safety at the Wilmer Eye Institute. With an extensive background in anterior segment eye conditions, such as cataracts and corneal disorders, Dr. Schein is renowned for his contributions to ophthalmic technology assessment and outcomes research.

Having received his medical and public health degrees from Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Schein brings decades of experience to his practice. His commitment to patient care is evident through his comprehensive approach to treating conditions like cataracts and corneal scarring. As a faculty member since 1988, Dr. Schein's dedication to advancing eye care is underscored by his involvement in major ocular disease epidemiology and evidence-based quality improvement initiatives.

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