Dr. Jonathan Jonisch's previous experience includes fellowship training at the Barnes Retina Institute at Washington University in St. Louis and serving as Chief of the Retina Service at the John Cochran Veteran Affairs Hospital in St. Louis.
Dr. Jonathan Jonisch's previous experience includes fellowship training at the Barnes Retina Institute at Washington University in St. Louis and serving as Chief of the Retina Service at the John Cochran Veteran Affairs Hospital in St. Louis.
Dr. Jonathon Jonisch received his bachelor's degree at Binghamton University. He earned his medical degree at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He then went to North Shore Long Island Jewish Medical Center for his ophthalmology residency and chief residency. He received his Vitreoretinal fellowship training at the Barnes Retina Institute at Washington University in St. Louis. He served as the Chief of the Retina Service at the John Cochran Veteran Affairs Hospital in St. Louis and was a Clinical Instructor of Ophthalmology at Washington University.
Dr. Jonisch is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Retina Specialists. He has authored many articles in the ophthalmic literature, has lectured internationally, and is the author of several book chapters. Dr. Jonisch’s areas of expertise include macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, macular holes, and macular pucker.
Training
Fellowship, Barnes Retina Institute/Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Residency, Ophthalmology, North Shore Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Manhasset, NY
Internship, Internal Medicine, Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, NY
Doctor of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Good doctor and very satisfied with him
Quick and knowledgeable.
I waited over 45 minutes for my appointment. And the call center who set up my appointment didn’t instruct how to fund the office. I ended up struggling to find the office within the area which caused me to then lose my car.
Excellent dr
He is very nice
Concerned and patient provider
Very good doctor.
Great doctor—attentive and caring!
He probably spent 3 minutes with me total. Communication skills poor. Answered ny questions on way out door. Really? You can do better. Everyone else Ii saw, from tech who did dilation to front desk very good.
Very personable