Dr. Joshua Steiner

OphthalmologyRetina Specialist
Springfield, PA
(610) 690-4900
Accepts Medicare

Location

1001 Baltimore Pike Suite 208
Springfield, PA 19064

Areas of Expertise

Diabetic Retinopathy – Laser/Injection
Intraocular Inflammatory Disease
Retinal Tears/Holes
Vitreoretinal Surgery
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About Me

Dr. Joshua Steiner is a board-certified and fellowship-trained vitreoretinal surgeon specializing in the medical and surgical treatment of retinal conditions. His expertise includes age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusions, and retinal tears and detachments. With over a decade of experience as an attending surgeon at the National Retina Institute, he has also served as a fellowship director, training the next generation of retinal specialists. Dr. Steiner is actively involved in national clinical trials to advance treatment options for retinal diseases.

Dr. Steiner is known for his thorough and compassionate approach to patient care. He takes time to explain complex eye conditions and treatment plans, ensuring patients feel informed and comfortable. His clinical focus includes both non-surgical and surgical retina conditions, and he utilizes the latest technology and techniques to provide personalized care.

He joined Moore Eye Institute in 2022 and sees patients at their Springfield, Paoli, and Wynnewood offices. Dr. Steiner is dedicated to providing the highest level of retinal care and is committed to improving and preserving his patients' vision.

Training

  • Surgical Vitreoretinal

    National Retina Institute

    Fellowship
  • Ophthalmology

    University of Maryland Midtown Campus

    Residency
  • Internship

    University of Maryland Midtown Campus

    Residency
  • Wayne State University School of Medicine

    Medical Degree

    Wayne State University

    Medical School

Publications & Press

  • Efficacy of subthreshold micropulse laser in the treatment of diabetic macular edema is influenced by pre-treatment central foveal thickness

    Eye (Lond). 2014 Dec;28(12):1418-242014
  • OCT and Clinical Outcomes for Vitrectomy for Lamellar Macular Holes

    19th Annual Friedenwald Eye Institute Research Conference, Baltimore, MD2008
  • Retinal Function and Loss of Autofluorescence in Stargardt Disease

    Retina. 2008; Jun; 28(6): 794-8002008
  • Concordance Between Eyes And Functional and Anatomic Correlation in Eyes with Stargardt Disease

    18th Annual Friedenwald Eye Institute Research Conference, Baltimore, MD2007
  • Concordance Between Eyes in Stargardt Disease

    Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL2006
  • Attenuation of iNOS mRNA exacerbates hypoperfusion and upregulates endothelin-1 expression in hippocampus and cortex after brain trauma

    Nitric Oxide. 2004; May; 10(3):162-92004
  • Intracellular coexpression of endothelin-1 and inducible nitric oxide synthase underlies hypoperfusion after traumatic brain injury in the rat

    Neurosci Lett. 2004; May 20; 362(2):154-72004
  • In vivo application of iNOS antisense oligonucleotides exacerbates hypoperfusion and upregulates endothelin-1 (ET-1) expression following traumatic brain injury

    Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida2002
  • Sources of endothelin-1 in hippocampus and cortex following traumatic brain injury

    Neuroscience. 2002; 115(1):275-832002

Certifications & Licensure

Licensed In
DC, MD, PA, VA
License Numbers
MD038456, D0067126, MD477494, 0101243386