A'sha Brown, MD
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REVIEW USMeet A'sha Brown, MD
Dr. A’sha M. Brown is a Board-Certified ophthalmologist. She is the owner and sole practitioner at Infinity Retina, LLC and is proud to serve the Media community as an ophthalmologist specializing in Medical Retina and Uveitis. Dr. Brown focuses on medical management of acute/chronic uveitis conditions and various retinal pathology including but not limited to: age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, small retinal holes or tears pre-retinal detachment, and cystoid macular edema.
“I wanted to be an ophthalmologist from the age of nineteen years old. I fell in love with ophthalmology during my annual eye examination and was absolutely fascinated by the intricacies of the eye and I could not wait to learn about all the facets of ophthalmology.”
The Reward of Giving Back
While in medical school, Dr. Brown traveled to Cameroon where she volunteered for a month aiding various doctors as they made a difference in the lives of the Cameroon people. It was a rewarding and enriching experience, one that she will never forget.
“As a physician, I place tremendous value on perfecting my craft and continually expanding my
expertise. I am committed to providing high quality patient care and a positive impact on my
community.”
Education
- American Board of OphthalmologyBoard Certified
- Emory University, Emory Eye CenterOphthalmology Fellowship, Medical Retina & Uveitis
- Drexel University College of MedicineResidency, Co-Chief Resident, Ophthalmology
- SUNY Stony Brook University, Stony Brook HospitalInternship, Internal Medicine
- Drexel University College of MedicineDoctorate of Medicine, Ophthalmology
- Boston UniversityBachelor of Science, Human Physiology
Professional Affiliations
- FellowAmerican Academy of Ophthalmology
- MemberAmerican Medical Association
- MemberPennsylvania Medical Society
- MemberPennsylvania Academy of Ophthalmology
- MemberDelaware County Medical Society
Awards
- School of Medicine ScholarshipDrexel University2009
- Sumiko Suguira Scholarship--2010
- WMC Scholarship for Woman--2010
- Charlotte and Leo Shapiro Scholarship--2011
- Anna Luken Scholarship--2012
Fang M, Chanwimol K, Maram J, Datoo O’Keefe GA, Wykoff CC, Sarraf D, Brown A, Lampen SIR, Zhou B, Rusakevich AM, Sadda S. Morphological characteristics of eyes with neovascular age-related macular degeneration and good long term visual outcomes after anti-VEGF therapy. Br J Ophthalmol. 2021 Sep 24:bjophthalmol-2021-319602. Doi: 10.1136/ bjophthalmol-2021-319602. ePub ahead of print. PMID: 34561217
Morphological characteristics of eyes with neovascular age-related macular degeneration and good long-term visual outcomes after anti-VEGF therapy | British Journal of Ophthalmology (bmj.com)(opens in a new tab)
Peddada K, Brown A , Verma V, Nebbioso M . Therapeutic Potential of Curcumin in Major Retinal Pathologies. Int Ophthalmol (2018) https://doi.org/10.1007/s1079018-0845-y2(opens in a new tab)
Brown A , Branson SV, Datoo O’Keefe GA (2018) Extranodal Rosai-Dorfman of the Pancreas Presents with Bilateral Granulomatous Anterior Uveitis. Ocular Oncology and Pathology. 5. 1-5. 10.1159/000493639.
ptpmcrender.fcgi (europepmc.org)(opens in a new tab)
Brown A , Spector RT, Yanoff M (2017) An Exophthalmic Clinical Presentation of Cementomatous Fibrous Dysplasia in an Orbital Roof . J Ophthalmic Clin Res 4: 028 .
An Exophthalmic Clinical Presentation of Cementomatous Fibrous Dysplasia in an Orbital Roof (heraldopenaccess.us)(opens in a new tab)
Brown A , Kaliki S, Shields C (2013) Coats Disease with Gliotic Nodule Simulating Retinoblastoma. Retina Today p. 50-52.
0513RT_Oncology_Kalikiswathi.pdf (bmctoday.net)(opens in a new tab)
Gunton KB, Brown A (2012 ) Prism use in adult diplopia. Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 23(5:400-404)(opens in a new tab)
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