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Gregory J. Pamel, MD is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in eye surgery and laser vision correction.
He is a fellowship trained corneal specialist who has been performing corneal refractive surgery since the early 1990s.
After LASIK surgery was approved by the FDA in 1995, Dr. Pamel was one of the first doctors to perform the surgery
in the New York area. This is one reason he is so well known in
the LASIK New York community.
He speaks throughout the United States and internationally about new advances
in LASIK and other new refractive technologies and has trained other doctors from around the
world in these techniques. He also serves as an investigator in two FDA clinical trials,
where new and better types of procedures are developed. He has published several book chapters and
scientific articles on new technologies for refractive surgery, such as the Verisyse™ lens implant the
new lens implant to correct high levels of nearsightedness.
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Dr. Pamel has appeared on several news stations.
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About the Pamel Vision and Laser Group
Dr. Pamel is the medical director of the Pamel Vision and Laser Group. For
LASIK, PRK and LASEK surgery, he uses the most advanced laser available the
Wavelight Allegretto Wave laser. The Allegretto Wave represents a breakthrough in
customized LASIK technology. This laser is the first to be "wavefront optimized"
so that the optical characteristics of the eye can be measured and corrected to
the most minute levels. The laser beam profile and eye tracking system are
specifically designed for maintaining the corneal curvature for each individual
patient, thereby correcting visual error and reducing common night vision problems
of glare and halos.
Dr. Pamel is a leader in new forms of refractive surgery. He was the
principal investigator for the FDA clinical trials for the Verisyse™ lens
implant, which is a new lens implant designed specifically for patients
with high myopia (nearsightedness) or high hyperopia (farsightedness) who
are not candidates for LASIK. This implant was approved recently by the FDA.
For correction of presbyopia, Dr. Pamel provides a variety of treatment
options, including several new treatments currently undergoing FDA studies.
In addition to his expertise in refractive surgery, Dr. Pamel is also a gifted cataract surgeon
and corneal transplant surgeon. His expertise is routinely sought by media outlets,
and he has recently been interviewed on ABC, Fox NEWS, UPN, New York 1 and the Discovery Channel.
Dr. Pamel's Background
Dr. Pamel received his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Michigan.
He completed medical school at the University of Michigan, with his internship at the
Illinois Masonic Medical Center of the University of Illinois.
He did his ophthalmology residency at the University of California San Diego,
Department of Ophthalmology, and his fellowship in corneal and anterior segment
surgery was completed at University of Connecticut Health Center.
He is also an attending physician at the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital and the Lennox Hospital.
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Dr. Pamel is a member of several professional associations.
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