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Dr. Geeta Garg

Retina Specialist | Vitreoretinal Surgeon & Uveitis Expert


Retina Specialist

Uveitis

Macular Degeneration

Diabetic Retinopathy

Retinal Vascular Occlusion

Ocular Inflammation

Dr. Geeta Garg, a board-certified vitreoretinal surgeon and uveitis specialist, is dedicated to treating complex retinal conditions such as macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. From intravitreal injections to retinal detachment repair, she combines advanced surgical techniques with a compassionate approach to restore and preserve vision.


Fellowship

Uveitis and Ocular Immuniology, Nathional Eye Institute/National Institutes of Health

Vitreoretinal, The National Retina Institute

Residency

George Washington University Medical Center

Medical School

University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

Undergraduate

University of Rochester

Professional Excellence

Dr. Geeta Garg’s extensive training includes a residency in ophthalmology at George Washington University Medical Center, where she served as Chief Resident. She further honed her expertise through specialized fellowships at the National Eye Institute and The National Retina Institute, focusing on uveitis, ocular immunology, and vitreoretinal surgery. Her commitment to excellence is demonstrated by her prestigious academic awards, including the Janet M. Glasgow Memorial Achievement Award for scholastic achievement during medical school.

A leader in clinical research, Dr. Garg has contributed to groundbreaking studies, including work on the human retinal proteome, which advances the understanding of eye diseases. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and remains deeply engaged in advancing ophthalmic science. Dr.Garg is also a dedicated member of the ophthalmology community, continuing to shape the field through her research, leadership, and fellowship appointments.

Dr. Garg

I am passionate about harnessing the latest advances in vitreoretinal surgery and ocular immunology to craft personalized treatment plans that not only correct visual impairments but also inspire hope.

Dr. Geeta Garg


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Recognition By Peers and Patients

Clinical Research Coordinator

George Washington University Medical School

Janet M. Glasgow Award

American Medical Women Association

Fellowship, Vitreoretinal

The National Retina Institute