EDISON OPHTHALMOLOGY - Key Persons


Barbara H. Schwartz

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  • Board Certified Fellow of the Am
Dr. Barbara Schwartz is a Board Certified fellow of the Am. Academy of Ophthalmology with over 20 years of experience. She is an attending physician at JFK Medical Ctr. After graduating with Highest Academic Honors, earning the Award for Excellence in Economics and entry into the honor society Phi Beta Kappa at SUNY Binghamton, Dr. Schwartz was awarded a four year merit scholarship at Albert Einstein College Of Medicine. There, she obtained her medical degree with Distinction In Research In Ophthalmology, and was selected for the Am. Medical Woman's Association Janet Glasgow Memorial Achievement Citation as well as entry in the medical honor society Alpha Omega Alpha. She did her residency in ophthalmology at Montefiore Medical Ctr. where she served as Chief Ophthalmology Resident. She then did fellowship training in Cornea, External Disease & Refractive surgery at LSU Eye Ctr., where she worked with Dr. Herbert Kaufman, a renowned cornea specialist. Dr. Schwartz published several articles, presented at major ophthalmology meetings and co-authored a book chapter in a refractive surgery textbook. Most of her research has focussed on the clinical effects of excimer laser refractive surgery. Dr. Schwartz is known for her thorough examinations and personable bedside manner. She is passionate about her work as an ophthalmologist and consistently aims to surpass her patients' expectations. She welcomes the opportunity to meet you and help you to maximize your eye health and visual potential.

John C. Park

Dr John Park started Edison Ophthalmology Associates, LLC in 2004 and is the lead surgeon on staff. He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Ophthalmology, Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and member of New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology. Dr Park has performed thousands of surgical procedures including cataract extraction, advanced multifocal implants, astigmatic intraocular implants, laser vision correction, corneal transplant (PKP and DSAEK) and glaucoma surgeries, yielding unparalleled surgical outcomes. Dr Park studied Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics at Yale University before starting medical school training at UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey. He then completed ophthalmology residency at St. Vincent Catholic Medical Center- Brooklyn and Queens, where he served as Chief Resident and helped teach residents to manage complex cases. After the completion of residency training, Dr Park pursued further fellowship training in Anterior Segment/Cornea/Refractive Surgery at the prestigious Tulane University Hospital and Clinic in New Orleans, LA.