Barrie Soloway, MD, FACS
Co-Medical Director, Vision Correction Center
The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 160 E. 56th St
New York, NY 10022
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Dr. Barrie Soloway is the Principal investigator for LASIK and SRP and Co-Medical Director at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary's Vision Correction Center. He is one of the most experienced and successful vision correction surgeons in the New York area. He has been performing refractive surgery since 1984 and first used the excimer laser in 1990. During this time, he has performed thousands of refractive surgery procedures.

As the co-Medical Director of the prestigious New York Eye and Ear Infirmary's Vision Correction Center, he trains surgeons from throughout the world in all forms of Vision Correction and the LASIK procedure. Dr.Soloway received extensive training in excimer laser and LASIK Vision Correction in the United States during the clinical trials for myopia and in Canada where the procedure was first approved. He is the Principal investigator for hyperopic LASIK and SRP (surgical reversal of presbyopia) clinical trials at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary's Vision Correction Center. Dr. Soloway frequently lectures on vision correction to patient and professional groups. His training far exceeds FDA requirements.

Dr. Soloway has been selected by Visx, the leading excimer laser company as one of the top surgeons in the United States . In fact, when opthalmologists, optometrists, laser technicians and laser center staff have LASIK, they choose Dr. Soloway as their surgeon!

Dr. Soloway's success rates are among the highest of all LASIK surgeons. He is regularly listed as one of the "Best Doctors in New York" in Book and Magazine polls of doctors and patients.

Dr. Soloway received his bachelor's degree with honors from New York University and his Doctorate of Medicine from Pennsylvania State University Medical School. He served an internship in medicine at the Long Island College Hospital and completed his ophthalmology residency at The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. He spent an additional year of training there in the surgical repair of ocular trauma.

He has been in private practice in New York helping people see better without glasses since 1986.