Christin Sylvester, DO

(on rugh street)
Health and Medical in Greensburg, PA
Health and Medical

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
7:30AM - 12:30PM
Wednesday
7:30AM - 12:30PM
Thursday
7:30AM - 12:30PM
Friday
7:30AM - 12:30PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

560 Rugh Street
Greensburg, PA
15601

About

Dr. Sylvester is a board certified ophthalmologist who specializes in pediatric ophthalmology. She has been practicing at Everett & Hurite Ophthalmic Association in over 5 different offices in Southwestern PA.

She was trained at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine as well as the Children's National Medical Center in Washington D.C. She has a particular interest in neonatal eye care including retinopathy of prematurity. Her other areas of expertise include nasolacrimal duct disorders, strabismus (misaligned eyes), genetic disorders, and medical retinal disorders. She has spent the last decade working on educating residents, fellows and other health care professionals.

Dr Sylvester has presented talks nationally and internationally since 2005. She is also a lifelong resident of the area.

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Services

  • Pediatric Eye Exams
  • Routine Eye Exams
  • Comprehensive Eye Exams
  • Optometric Care
  • Laser Surgery
  • Contact Lenses Fitting
  • Diabetic Exam
  • Plaque-nil Screening
  • Acute Vision Loss
  • Emergency Visits

Latest

Our #PediatricOphthalmologist Darren Hoover was recently appointed as a Board of Trustee member for the Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children. Read more about this distinguished honor on our blog: http://ow.ly/v1N250Bdrhw
Don’t let #DryEyes stop you from enjoying the upcoming fall weather. Avoid allergy triggers by following these guidelines from Healthline: http://ow.ly/lpc550Bdr2G HEALTHLINE.COM Managing Dry Eyes in Every Season
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It’s no surprise that #Smoking is bad for your heart and lungs, but did you know it can also negatively affect your eyes? Studies show smoking drastically increases the risk of age-related #MacularDegeneration: http://ow.ly/l6H650BdqW5
Thank you so much for leaving a #PatientTestimonial, Dennis. We appreciate your feedback and are so glad to have you as a patient. Read more testimonials here: http://ow.ly/YygZ50BdqRD
#EyeFloaters are spots or tiny shadows that appear to be floating across your eye. They are typically benign and often result from natural aging processes. However, if you are experience a sudden increase in the amount of eye floaters, it’s important to schedule an appointment with an #Ophthalmologist. Learn more here: http://ow.ly/YtOd50BdqOM
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From screen readers to digital assistants, people with #VisionImpairments now have access to the following technological tools to help make their lives a little easier: http://ow.ly/E5JP50BzteX
This Fall, avoid dry, irritated eyes with the help of #ArtificialTears and protective wear. Click here for a full list of tips and tricks from the American Academy of Ophthalmology: http://ow.ly/b9Ra50Bzt9m AAO.ORG 4 Ways to Keep Your Eyes Healthy This Fall
The Cleveland Clinic recommends staying off your phone for at least 30 minutes before bed. But, there’s still more you can do to protect your eyes. Read here: http://ow.ly/R0H050BdrFX HEALTH.CLEVELANDCLINIC.ORG Put the Phone Away! 3 Reasons Why Looking at It Before Bed Is a Bad Habit
#Cataracts are the clouding of the internal lens of the eye. There are many treatment options available, but surgery is only necessary when your vision becomes significantly impaired. Click here to learn more about treatment options at Everett & Hurite Ophthalmic Association: http://ow.ly/RBRX50Bdruj
It may be easier to let your child go down the path of picky eating, but it can have dangerous implications for their overall health. Incorporating these food groups into their diet will help promote healthy eyes: http://ow.ly/8tcu50BA40f
While #Botox is typically thought of as a cosmetic filler, it can also be used to treat eyelid spasms, eye muscle disorders and other musculoskeletal conditions. Click here to learn more about Botox at Everett & Hurite: http://ow.ly/fIJ850BA3Tr
#Keratoconus is when the cornea thins out and eventually forms a bulge shaped like a cone. This results in blurred vision, sudden clouding and increased light sensitivity. Visit our website for more information: http://ow.ly/sSY150BA3OT
Wearing #Contacts can be a daunting task, especially when you’re just starting out. Click here for a step-by-step guide from the American Academy of Ophthalmology: http://ow.ly/sKhG50BA3j9
Myth: Reading in dim light will worsen your vision. Fact: While this won’t adversely affect your eyes, it will tire them out. Try positioning a reading light directly on the page for optimal support. Debunk more #Ophthalmology myths here: http://ow.ly/BPK350Bztz1
Thank you, Larry! We are thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your experience with our staff. Learn more about Dr. Rosenberg here: http://ow.ly/Eisz50BztvH
Nearly 50% of people ages 80 and up struggle with #Cataracts. Luckily, Cataract Surgery is a popular solution that not only increases quality of life, but decreases the risk of falls. Learn more on our website: http://ow.ly/Kfcc50CdujO
#EyeFloaters are most often caused by age-related changes resulting from the liquefaction of the vitreous substance in the eye. As this progresses, the microscopic fibers start to clump, casting shadows that appear to float. Visit our website to learn more about symptoms and prevention: http://ow.ly/1IcP50Cdueq
As the cold weather continues to set in, friends and families are gathering together for movie nights filled with hot chocolate and popcorn. Enjoy your nights in, but make sure your place on the couch is at least 8-10 feet from the television: http://ow.ly/PLjt50Cdu9B VERYWELLHEALTH.COM Can a Close TV Damage Your Eyes?
After a night out you may be tempted to forego your nighttime routine and head to bed ASAP. But there’s one thing you should never skip: taking out your contacts. The CDC has reported people who sleep in their #Contacts are 6 to 8 times more likely to get an #EyeInfection. Read more here: http://ow.ly/HrJq50Cdu5c
Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) occurs when part of the retina, called the macula, becomes damaged. This happens naturally over time, resulting in loss of central vision. Watch this video to learn more about common risk factors and preventative measures for #AMD: http://ow.ly/PNEw50CdtY1 VERYWELLHEALTH.COM 7 Way to Prevent Macular Degeneration
#AmericanDiabetesMonth People with Type I and Type II Diabetes are at a much higher risk for eye complications. One of the most important, yet often overlooked, aspects of #DiabetesManagement is eye health. Diabetics face a higher risk for blindness, though more common disorders include Glaucoma, Cataracts and #DiabeticRetinopathy. Learn more from the American Diabetes Association: http://ow.ly/fii550Cdsrn
Thanks, Robin! We’re so happy you enjoyed your experience with Dr. Rosenberg. Dr. Pinchas Rosenberg is an extensively trained Surgical Retina Specialist. After earning his medical degree from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Dr. Rosenberg completed #Ophthalmology residency and retina fellowship programs. Learn more about him here: http://ow.ly/hz3x50Docgy
#EyeFloaters are common spots, specks or shadows that appear to be dancing or drifting across the eye. While floaters are typically benign, a sudden increase in their amount warrants prompt medical attention: http://ow.ly/sEMp50Doc9q
February is Age-Related #MacularDegeneration Month. This yearly initiative is focused on increasing awareness and education for this eye condition that gradually removes central vision. Learn more on our website: http://ow.ly/7hFC50Doc5n
We’re ending #GlaucomaAwarenessMonth with a crash-course in this degenerative eye condition. Watch this video to learn everything you need to know about causes, symptoms and treatments: http://ow.ly/rUXm50CZyhN GLAUCOMA.ORG Video: Glaucoma Fast Facts - Understanding Glaucoma
There are a wide range of risk factors to consider when it comes to #RetinalDetachment: family history, age, trauma, etc. Click here for a full list: http://ow.ly/dZB150CZyaC
While prescription lenses and contacts can correct blurry vision in the early stages of #Keratoconus, they can’t stop the condition’s progression. It’s important to consult with an #Ophthalmology professional to develop a treatment plan: http://ow.ly/m9c050CZy5W

Information

Company name
Christin Sylvester, DO
Category
Health and Medical
Est
1974

FAQs

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    You can reach them at: 724-834-3000. It’s best to call Christin Sylvester, DO during business hours.
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    Christin Sylvester, DO is located at this address: 560 Rugh Street Greensburg, PA 15601.
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    Christin Sylvester, DO store hours are as follows: Mon: Closed, Tue-Fri: 7:30AM - 12:30PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.