Dr. Allison Angelilli

OphthalmologyGlaucoma Specialist
New York, NY
(212) 263-2573
Accepts Medicare

Location

222 East 41st Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10017
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About Me

Dr. Allison Angelilli is a dedicated glaucoma specialist who approaches glaucoma care with the understanding that each patient's journey is unique. She is committed to guiding individuals through complex decisions with clarity, compassion, and precision, respecting their preferences and experiences. She prioritizes long-term partnerships with her patients, focusing on individualized care that harmonizes effectiveness with quality of life.

In her clinical practice, Dr. Angelilli specializes in diagnosing and managing the full spectrum of primary and secondary glaucomas, including ocular hypertension, glaucoma suspects, open-angle glaucoma, narrow angles and angle-closure glaucoma, pseudoexfoliation, uveitic and steroid-induced glaucoma, pigment dispersion, and neovascular glaucoma. She is proficient in a comprehensive range of modern therapies, from medical management and laser treatment to minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), traditional filtration surgeries like trabeculectomy and tube shunts, and complex cataract surgeries, including combined cataract-glaucoma procedures. Her medical education and ophthalmology residency at NYU led her to NYU Langone, where she contributes to patient-centered innovation and mentors the next generation of ophthalmologists.

Training

  • Glaucoma

    2009

    The New York Eye & Ear Ophthalmology Associates

    Fellowship
  • NYU Grossman School of Medicine

    Ophthalmology

    2008

    NYU

    Residency
  • New York University

    MD

    2004

    NYU

    Medical School

Publications & Press

  • Comparison of Disposable Goldmann Applanation Tonometer, ICare ic100 and Tono-pen XL to Standards of Care Goldmann Nondisposable Applanation Tonometer for Measuring Intraocular Pressure

    Journal of glaucoma2018
  • Directed therapy for exfoliation syndrome

    Open ophthalmology journal2009
  • Iris morphologic changes related to alpha(1)-adrenergic receptor antagonists implications for intraoperative floppy iris syndrome

    Ophthalmology2009

Certifications & Licensure

Licensed In
NY
License Numbers
237377