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Jerry W. Tsong, M.D.

Jerry W. Tsong, M.D.

College

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Medical School:

Harvard Medical School

Residency

George Washington University Medical Center

Fellowship

Medical Retina – Doheny Eye Institute

Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

Board Certified

American Board of Ophthalmology

Dr. Jerry Tsong is a board-certified ophthalmologist who is fellowship-trained in medical retina. He graduated from MIT in the top 5% of his class with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. He then graduated from Harvard Medical School with an M.D. degree. Jerry completed an internship in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital and a residency at The George Washington University Medical Center, where he was named Chief Resident. He also completed a fellowship in medical retina at the world-renowned Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles.

Jerry specializes in treating complex retinal disorders such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascular diseases, vitreous floaters, and retinal tears. Jerry has published original research in leading medical journals such as Retina and Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. In addition, he has written a book chapter on wet AMD.

Jerry understands that having an eye problem can be scary and frightening, so he makes every effort to treat his patients with sincerity and understanding. Jerry has been recognized repeatedly by receiving the "Patient's Choice Award" and "Compassionate Doctor Award."

Jerry actively participates in the local community and often volunteers to promote public awareness about eye health. He has been featured on "Spotlight on Medicine", the weekly WGCH radio show hosted by Tony Savino. Jerry's family is originally from Taiwan, and he speaks Mandarin Chinese.

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