A Closer Look: Eye Issues in Parkinson’s

Join us for insight into some of the common eye-related issues and conditions that are sometimes seen in people with Parkinson’s, and how to treat them.

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About our speaker: Alexander M. Solomon, MD, is a neuro-ophthalmologist at Pacific Neuroscience Institute. His skillset includes visual field analysis and optical coherence tomography interpretation, as well as advanced adult strabismus diagnosis and treatment including thyroid eye disease, cranial nerve palsies, and orbital disease. Dr. Solomon obtained his undergraduate degree at Harvard University, moving to Los Angeles after college to pursue research in the neurochemistry of the retina at UCLA. He completed medical school at Keck School of Medicine of USC. Following an internship in internal medicine in Long Beach and postgraduate ophthalmology training at the University of Washington he pursued fellowship training in neuro-ophthalmology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Solomon has presented on neuro-ophthalmologic disease and management often, and is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

This event is part of PCLA’s “Let’s Talk Parkinson’s” series of live online events. Special thanks to our program sponsors Abbott, Boston Scientific, Kyowa Kirin, Medtronic, and Supernus for making this series possible.


Medtronic supports the scientific exchange of the Let’s Talk series but is not involved in selecting the speaker or the content and does not control whether the materials conform to FDA approved or cleared indications for pertinent Medtronic therapies.

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