EINSTEIN MEDICAL - Key Persons


Christine Speer Buono

Dr. Buono spent a great deal of time with me addressing my eye issues. She was thorough, attentive, informative, and knowledgable.

David Emmanuel

Job Titles:
  • Doctor

Dr Francis J Clark

Job Titles:
  • Physician
  • Surgeon
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I had a remarkable involvement with Dr Francis James Clark,M.D. Highly recommend him. Actually travel over 1000 miles for diagnosis and surgeries. I had about 10 relatives who had successful cataract surgery With Dr Clark with cutting edge technology with combined laser and ultrasound, as well as Symphony multifocal iol lens and ORA technology... very few doctors provide this combined technology in my research. I visited a few and it wasn't even offered. Would gladly do it again once more. Everything was great and the cataract surgery has far surpassed my desires and expectations. . My prayers answered in being able to see again like when I was a kid without glasses. Distance, cellphone, reading, computer all 20/20. You are treated cordially and lovingly as a whole person. Dr Francis Clark is in the right profession as he trully does deeply care about his patients welfare above all else. He is extremely knowledgeable and gives his patients total confidence. Explanations are thorough and never rushed. When you are in the exam chair he makes you feel like you are his only concern, and his actions support that feeling. Dr Clark is genually happy to see you, he is seen as a friend. I trust everything he says, because he has proven it with his actions and explanations for 25 years. Patricia D. A uniquely professional and caring ophthalmology practice. Dr. Francis Clark is an outstanding eye doctor and surgeon. I am ecstatic both the cataract surgery and eyelid surgery performed in last two years. The care provided by the other staff members was always top notch...Drs Beach, Barough, Sponberg. The office staff makes a visit to any of their offices a great experience. Dr Clark is the first doctor that cared enough to call after surgery to ask how I was doing. I am lucky to have Dr.Clark, and am very appreciative of the care and treatment from him and his entire staff. Tom K. Dr Clark is the complete professional in every aspect. His cataeract surgery has made a huge difference in my life now that I dont have to fiddle with glasses for anything as he corrected the reading vision also. Word of mouth research brought us to Dr Clark. I saw two other surgeons before him but chose Dr Clark for which I will be eternally grateful. Dr Clark is the best for eye care of any kind. He's very patient and explains everything. However one of the assistants in his office by the name of Sue needs a little training in patient care and patience. She can be a little rude. Francis J. Clark, MD, is a board certified ophthalmologist who specializes in no-stitch cataract surgery, laser cataract surgery, LASIK, and glaucoma management and laser surgery. As a leading member of the Ophthalmology Physicians & Surgeons, PC, team, he is committed to providing Furlong, Pennsylvania patients with quality eye care and effective treatment options. Dr Clark, alongside his colleagues, offers: Advanced technology: Dr. Clark is skilled in the use of the latest eye care technology, including the femtosecond laser. The femtosecond laser is used to assist with cataract and custom LASIK surgery. A partnership with Wills Eye Surgical Centers: Dr. Clark and Ophthalmology Physicians & Surgeons, PC, are partnered with Wills Eye Surgical Centers, which is the largest eye hospital in the United States. This partnership reflects the practice's commitment to providing an exceptional standard of patient care. Complete care: While Dr Clark is particularly skilled in cataract surgery, LASIK, and glaucoma management, the practice offers comprehensive eye care services, including routine vision tests.

Jeffrey L. Martin

This was written to my friend on facebook, when she asked everyone for the best Lasik Doctor. In Long Island. Now she has a appointment in a few days. 15 comments were made by others recommending, Long Island Eye care, TLC eye care and others...... I quickly wrote: I know a phenomenal doctor and have done my research on every eye doctor in Long Island for months to almost a year. I was 150% confident with the expertise, respecfulness, and whole process of Dr. Martin at North Shore Eye care in Smithtown. I had a astigmatism and he reassured me through phone calls back promptly to feel comfortable and trust his knowledge that it will be 100% successful. Hes a true gentelman that is very patient and will work with people financially too. Though mine was totally covered under my health reimbursement portion of my insurance. H He can make mostly anything possible even beyond being able to see without glasses or contacts again. A+++. Vincent Giordano I just recently had my Lasik surgery done at North Shore Eye Care with Dr. Martin. All of my visits from the initial consultation all the way to the post operation visit have been very pleasant. The entire office staff is very nice and professional. Dr. Martin made the surgery very easy to proceed with and the surgery itself produced the results I was looking for. I am a 48 year old wife, mother, and grandmother. I have some physical disabilities. My prescription for glasses was very strong. I wasn't legally blind but felt very close to it. I couldn't wear contacts. They would dry out my eyes, make them red and it just wasn't worth it to me. It took many years to get the nerve up just to go in for a consultation. I had many questions in person and by phone. Dr. Martin and the staff never made me feel like the simplest question was stupid. I felt like a pest but everyone was so courteous. Dr. Martin was so encouraging. He made me feel secure in my decision to go through with Lasix. The day before my Lasix surgery I had about 20 panic attacks. Never in my life had I panicked so much. I was afraid of being blind. I would rather lose a limb. The morning of the procedure I had 6 more panic attacks. By the time I made it to the office my entire body was shaking. I was talking fast to anyone who would listen. I explained this to the receptionist. My wait time was minimal. I was taken in and given something to calm me down. Again the procedure was explained to me in detail. I was told exactly what to expect. I saw a man go in before me. He was just as nervous as me! When he came out with clear plastic shields over his eyes, he had the biggest smile on his face. He told me it was a piece of cake. Yeah! Right! My name was called. I walked the short hallway to the exam room. It felt like a mile long. Dr. Martin came in. Again, he was so kind and encouraging. I explained how scared I was and I was ready to back out. I just wanted to go home to my safety zone. I can deal with glasses some more. Go! Run! But again Dr. Martin said I would be ok. He took his time with me and basically held my hand. Now I needed to walk a short hallway. I passed one door. The surgical room is right in front of me. RUN! I took a deep breath and laid on the examination table. I was given 2 stress balls, which probably now have 10 fingernail marks in them. OK! Here we go! Suction cups were put on my eyes. That was the pressure I was told to expect. Did you ever close your eyes and press your fingers against your eyelids to see little stars of colors? This is what it felt like to me. It lasted seconds. My head was moved to my left. Sit still. Don't move. I kept telling myself. Next thing I knew Dr. Martin stated the flap had been made. What? I never felt a thing! Can't be! He must be mistaken! The table was moved inches to my right. Just stare at the orange light. The machine made a zapping noise. I jumped. Remember, I'm still terrified. Dr. Martin asked me to stay still. Ok. I won't move a muscle. I'm concentrating on my breathing. The staff and Dr. Martin are speaking to each other. Some things I understood, others went over my head but I was always told what to expect and asked if I was ok, which I needed for my sanity. The suctions cups were removed at some point and tape put on my eyelids (I think before I was told to look at the orange light). Please Lord Let This Work! Don't let me be blind! DONE! What? Did Dr. Martin just say one eye was done? I felt like we just started. Something cool and white was being stroked on my eye. It felt nice. The tape was removed. Next eye. The same procedure done to my left eye was now being done to my right. DONE! You got to be kidding me! Where was the pain? I was helped to sit up. Dr. Martin asked me, "What time is it?" I haven't seen a clock in over 30 years. I had trouble seeing one with glasses on. I looked at the clock. I was in awe. I couldn't speak. "What time is it?" asked Dr. Martin again. "It's 4:21 pm," I replied. Then I promptly burst into tears. I COULD SEE WITHOUT GLASSES! HOLY CROW! UNBELIEVABLE! Its been 2 days since my Lasix surgery. I'm still walking by and telling the time to anyone who will listen. THANK YOU DR. MARTIN AND YOUR STAFF! Words just aren't enough for this miracle that has been performed. Sincerely, Deborah Fischer p.s. By the way, it's 7:24 pm.

Kathleen Van Valkenburg

Job Titles:
  • Surgeon

Meyers Thelma

Meyers Thelma Rating: 5 Stars Sunday, Nov. 26, 2017 Dr. Clark is friendly and makes your appointment with him very pleasurable. He explains everything to you in a layman language so that you fully understand. The office is friendly and everyone is helpful. I recommend them to everyone Meyers Thelma Rating: Sunday, Nov. 26, 2017 Dr. Clark is friendly and makes your appointment with him very pleasurable. He explains everything to you in a layman language so that you fully understand. The office is friendly and everyone is helpful. I recommend them to everyone. Verified Patient Review by AARP

Theresa Dempsey

Excellent people skills. Is genuinely interested in her patients. It took a little extra time to work with my 86 year old Mother, and the Doctor was very sweet and pleasant, as well as knowledgeable and helpful. I can't say enough good things about Dr Dempsey!