Zane Khademi

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Zane Khademi
Zane Khademi, MD Office

(215) 316-5151

Fax (215) 662-0204 51 N. 39th Street Penn Presbyterian Medical Center Philadelphia, PA 19104

Directions to 51 N. 39th Street Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104

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Ophthalmologist

Practice Zane Khademi, MD
Gender Male
Education Temple University School of Medicine
Training University of Texas Health Science Center
About

Zane Khademi

Zane Khademi practices as an Ophthalmologist in Philadelphia, PA.He graduated from Temple University School of Medicine.

Services

accommodating lens implant, aesthetic surgery, anterior segment surgery, arterial biopsy, astigmatism lenses, blepharoplasty, blepharorrhaphy, botox injection, brow lift, canthoplasty, cataract removal, cataract screening, complex cataract surgery, contact lenses, corneal collagen cross linking, corneal transplant, cosmetic eyelid surgery, dacryocystectomy, dacryocystorhinostomy, diabetic eye exam, diode laser cyclophotocoagulation, electrophysiology testing, electroretinogram, endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy, examination of eyes, eye health, eyelid repair, general eye care, glaucoma procedures, glaucoma screening, intraocular lens implant, iridoplasty, keratoprosthesis, keratotomy, laser vision correction, lipiflow, lipiview, low vision therapy, macular degeneration screening, microdermabrasion, microsurgery, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (migs), multifocal lens implant, no stitch cataract surgery, oculoplastic surgery, optic nerve decompression, optical coherence tomography, orbital lacrimal surgery, photorefractive keratectomy, phototherapy, prescription eyeglasses, prosthetic eye, punctal plugs for dry eyes, refractive lens exchange, repair of entropion or ectropion, replacement of contact lens, retina and vitreous surgery, retinal laser surgery, soft and hard contact lens exams, strabismus surgery, vision testing and screening in young children, vision therapy, visual electrophysiology, visual field testing, vitrectomy