Angioletti Retina: Louis S. Angioletti, M.D.
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Most New Yorkers think of optometrists when they need glasses, but retinal care demands a specialist. Angioletti Retina fills that gap on the eighteenth floor of a Fifth Avenue tower, where Louis S. Angioletti, M.D. focuses on conditions that blur the line between eye health and systemic disease.
Appointments are set at 55 5th Ave Suite 1801, a quiet corner of the Flatiron District where the hum of midtown traffic fades behind double-glazed windows. The practice handles everything from diabetic retinopathy to macular degeneration and retinal detachments, offering treatments that many general ophthalmologists refer out. A call to (212) 691-4200 secures time with the doctor, though slots can fill weeks ahead.
Retinal specialists rarely advertise, relying instead on word-of-mouth referrals from other physicians. That discretion suits the neighborhood, where brownstones and boutique hotels share sidewalks with medical offices that cater to both locals and international patients. Diagnostic imaging and in-office procedures are standard here, though the practice avoids flashy equipment in favor of precise, evidence-based care.
Directions are straightforward: the map at this link pinpoints the building entrance near the corner of 13th Street. Bring insurance details and a list of current medications—retinal exams often reveal connections to broader health concerns, so thorough records matter.