Dr. Rosen went to college at Emory University, and received his M.D. degree from State University of New York – Downstate Medical Center. After becoming board certified in internal medicine, he completed ophthalmology training at McGill University in Montreal, and cornea fellowship training at the University of Rochester, where he gained extensive experience in corneal transplantation, management of complex corneal diseases, and advanced laser and microsurgical technique.
Dr. Rosen went to college at Emory University, and received his M.D. degree from State University of New York – Downstate Medical Center. After becoming board certified in internal medicine, he completed ophthalmology training at McGill University in Montreal, and cornea fellowship training at the University of Rochester, where he gained extensive experience in corneal transplantation, management of complex corneal diseases, and advanced laser and microsurgical technique.
Dr. Rosen went to college at Emory University, and received his M.D. degree from State University of New York – Downstate Medical Center. After becoming board certified in internal medicine, he completed ophthalmology training at McGill University in Montreal, and cornea fellowship training at the University of Rochester, where he gained extensive experience in corneal transplantation, management of complex corneal diseases, and advanced laser and microsurgical technique.
Dr. Rosen is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Academy of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and the Paton Cornea Society. He served on the teaching staff of world-renowned Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia for six years, where he assisted in training ophthalmology residents. He participated in national clinical trials of corneal transplant surgery, was the first surgeon in the Charlotte area to perform DMEK partial-thickness cornea transplant surgery, and is the Medical Director of LifeShare of the Carolinas Eye Bank, which serves Mecklenburg and 8 surrounding counties.
I waited almost one and a half hours to be seen, and then he was very impatient and dismissive of my issue.
Kind , professional , capable !
Very kind and knowledgeable
Excellent care and communication
Excellence care and follow up care from Dr Rosen
Dr Rosen was great — once I got to see him (an hour after I arrived.) The attitude that a doctor’s time is more valuable than their patients is horribly unprofessional. I waited 25 minutes before I was taken back for evaluation and, once done, another 15 before I saw Rosen. Next time I will show up 30 minutes late — I’m sure Horizon is OK with this?
First visit with Dr. Tosen and he was ok . Could have been more friendly as it was my first appt with him.
Disappointed in he’s listening do not recommend him to anyone
Excellent doctor would not go anywhere else he really cares about your needs thank you
This Dr is great Also Christina is awesome