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Jeffrey Rabowsky, MD 

Specialty
Ophthalmology - Glaucoma

Facility
South Sacramento Medical Center
Ophthalmology

Address
7300 Wyndham Drive
Sacramento CA 95823

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Telephone
Appt/Advice: 916-525-6400
Fax: 916-525-6445

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I am pleased to offer my home page as a means to introduce myself; and, also, to provide you with high quality health information through useful handouts and helpful web links.

My Credentials

Medical school UC Los Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Internship St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach, CA
Residency Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
Fellowship UC Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Board certification Ophthalmology, American Board of Ophthalmology

I am one of Kaiser's regional glaucoma subspecialists. As a glaucoma subspecialist, I see patients by referral from general ophthalmologists. I usually care for those with advanced disease that have failed less aggressive therapies, such as medications or laser, and require surgery for their condition. I usually do not follow patients long term, but try to optimize an individual patient's therapy, including surgery, if necessary; and then provide guidelines to the referring ophthalmologist for continuing care. I am fairly traditionally minded, and try to individualize care based on each patient's lifestyle and personal needs.

I have practiced with Kaiser for over 10 years. I limit my practice to glaucoma care only, so I can optimize my skills in dealing with this difficult disease.

In my free time, I enjoy woodworking, and play classical guitar.



 
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