Dr. Bari Brandt is an ophthalmologist in Havertown. As an eye doctor, he diagnoses and treats diseases, injuries, or trauma of the eye such as glaucoma or cataracts.
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AUG 10, 2017 • Ben D. in Havertown, PA
Recommends Available On Time Friendly Professional Knowledgeable Understandable Reachable Helpful StaffDuring many years of battling Type 2 diabetes, I was haunted by a fear of losing my vision at some point. Then, about 12 or 13 years ago, Dr. Brandt came into my life and she has treated me with such skill and a professional commitment that my fears have subsided and my vision is as good as it ever was. Dr. Brandt has shown me over the years that she is truly and deeply concerned about my well being as her patient. The health of my eyes is of great importance to her. She is diligently thorough in her examinations and meticulously precise in her evaluations. She has always kept me informed and fully aware of what was being done, and why. In addition to her supremely competent professional abilities, Dr. Brandt is a warm, caring, and sensitive person who balances those qualities with coldly logical decisions in diagnostics and treatment modalities. I think Dr. Brandt is a truly exceptional woman. A grateful patient, Ben Dati 8/10/2017
Yes, Dr. Bari M. Brandt is accepting new patients at this office.
56 West Eagle Road, Havertown, PA 19083
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Yes, Dr. Bari M. Brandt is accepting new patients at this office.
1098 West Baltimore Pike, Outpatient Pavilion, Suite 3301, Media, PA 19063
Dr. Brandt has two offices in Pennsylvania where he specializes in Ophthalmology.
Dr. Brandt works with two doctors including Dr. John Negrey and Dr. Michael Negrey.
As an ophthalmologist in PA, Dr. Bari Brandt is trained to diagnose, treat, and manage diseases or trauma of the eye. Dr. Brandt may treat conditions such as glaucoma, corneal tumors, cataracts, retinal disorders, conjunctivitis, astigmatism and ocular tumors. Treatments may include the prescription of medication or surgeries such as corrective surgery (e.g. LASIK), cataract surgery, or glaucoma surgery.