Why Choose YNHH
The highly trained ophthalmologists at Yale-New Haven Hospital specialize in the diagnosis and management of a variety of eye tumors and cancers, many of which are serious life-threatening conditions. Through careful examination, clinical research and the use of leading-edge treatments, our physicians aim to improve the prognosis of these conditions and conserve the eye and sight of each patient.
Our ocular oncologists provide diagnosis and treatment of the following conditions:
- Benign tumors (choroidal nevus, choroidal hemangiomas)
- Conjunctival tumors
- Malignant melanoma (iris, ciliary body, choroids, conjunctiva, eyelid, orbit and metastatic melanoma to the eye)
- Ocular metastasis from systemic cancers
- Pseudotumors
- Retinal tumors (retinal hemangioblastomas also known as retinal capillary hemangiomas, and other vascular tumors, astrocytic tumors, adenomas and adenocarcinomas of the retinal pigment epithelium, and others)
- Retinoblastoma (most common intraocular malignancy in children)
- von Hippel Lindau disease, Neurofibromatosis, Sturge Weber syndrome
The professional and compassionate approach used by our physicians and staff provide our patients with comfort and satisfaction. Our ocular oncologists are committed to providing the best possible care for patients with eye tumors.
Contact Us
Yale-New Haven Hospital ophthalmology services are available at 40 Temple Street, Suites 3A and 3B, in New Haven. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call 203.785.2020.