Dr. Adam Chubak, Ophthalmologist, Fairfield, NJ

Dr. Adam Chubak

Dr. Adam Chubak

Cornea, Refractive, and Cataract
Ophthalmologist
Fairfield, NJ
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Dr. Adam Chubak Bio

Dr Adam Chubak, MD Cornea, Refractive, and Cataract, Ophthalmologist attended Yeshiva Univerisity for undergraduate, where he graduated with honors and deans list for all four years. After undergrad Dr Adam Chubak, MD Cornea, Refractive, and Cataract, Ophthalmologist spent a year doing lab research at NYU under the direction of Dr. Daniel Rifkin analyzing TGF-Beta and its effect on heart development. Dr Adam Chubak, MD Cornea, Refractive, and Cataract, Ophthalmologist then attended VCU for medical school where he led many student interest groups. After medical school Dr. Chubak started his residency in Vascular Surgery at Mt. Sinai completing his intern year in General Surgery and another year of vascular surgery. Ultimately deciding to become an ophthalmologist, Dr Adam Chubak, MD Cornea, Refractive, and Cataract, Ophthalmologist went on to do a pre-residency fellowship in Ophthalmology at SUNY Downstate, and then joined SUNY downstate for ophthalmology residency. In his final year he was a chief resident and was the primary surgeon for many cataract and anterior segment procedures as well as emergent trauma. Dr Adam Chubak, MD Cornea, Refractive, and Cataract, Ophthalmologist is the current cornea fellow focusing on transplants, refractive cornea surgery, and anterior segment surgery. He is involved in research and is a member of the AAO, ASCRS, and other ophthalmological professional organizations.

Dr Adam Chubak, MD Cornea, Refractive, and Cataract, Ophthalmologist Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of America, American Ophthalmological Society and the American Medical Association

Keywords: retina, macular disease, vitreous humour, ASCRS,  vitreoretinal surgery, uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, Glaucoma Scleral Buckle Repair, Glaucoma and Retinal Detachment Symptoms, Retina 

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    Dr. Adam Chubak is a good Refractive and Cataract Ophthalmologist in Fairfield, NJ
    Submitted: October 28, 2023
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    Happy to Rate Dr. Adam Chubak, Ophthalmologist, Fairfield, NJ as excellent
    Submitted: April 26, 2021

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