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Dr. Sabah Shah is a highly skilled ophthalmologist specializing in the medical and surgical treatment of retinal diseases. Dr. Shah has always followed a legacy of surpassing expectations amongst her peers. Growing up in a family of doctors, Dr. Shah emulated the role of a physician as a medical healer. At the age of 17, she was only one of 18 high school students in the entire country accepted directly into medical school from high school. Having grown up on Long Island, she is excited to be able to serve her community. She enjoys meeting new patients and is passionate about being able to help restore vision and independence to those who need it. To learn more about Dr. Shah or to book an appointment today click here : https://www.sightmd.com/sightmd-ny/eye-doctor-new-york/profile/sabah-shah-md/
About Sabah Shah
Medical School: Albany Medical College
Graduation Year: 2010
Professional Webpage: https://www.sightmd.com/eye-doctors/profile/sabah-shah-md/
Honors and Awards:
Resident Teaching Award for excellence in instructing surgical and medical techniques
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Travel Grant Award 2013
Albany Medical College Robert D. Reinecke Prize for Research in Ophthalmology 2010
Albany Medical College Dean’s Honorary Citation- Awarded to the academic top 1/3 of medical school class 2010
Professional Activity:
Specialties: Medical & Surgical Disease of the Retina
Teaching or Professional Positions
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Albany Medical College
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, New York University
Professional Memberships
American Diplomate – American Board of Ophthalmology
ASRS American Society of Retina Specialists
Educational Background:
Albany Medical College, Doctor of Medicine
Union University, M.B.A. in Healthcare Administration
Union College, B.S. Biology and Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Residency - New York University, Ophthalmology Residency
Fellowship - Albany Medical College, Vitreoretinal Surgery & Uveitis Fellowship
Internships - New York Hospital of Queens