Dr.
Corbin's patients respect him for his patience, understanding, and high
level of technical skill. He enjoys communicating with each of his patients
so that they have a clear understanding of his
diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
Dr. Corbin is nationally Board Certified in the treatment and management of
ocular disease. He
enjoys primary eye care with special interest in treating glaucoma, ocular
surface diseases
(infection, allergy, inflammation, dry eye) and ocular injury. Dr. Corbin
embraces the latest technology in caring for his contact lens patients,
employing the most advanced lens materials and designs when prescribing
contact lenses. Highly experienced, Dr. Corbin has expertise in managing the
most challenging cases including pediatric, multifocal, sports and
therapeutic contact lens designs. Dr. Corbin has extensive training and
clinical experience in the care of the laser refractive surgery patient
(LASIK, PRK, etc.) and has co-managed laser vision correction patients since
1994.
Dr.
Corbin
serves on the Editorial Review Board for
Review of Optometry. He also
serves as a Principal Investigator for numerous pharmaceutical companies in
conducting clinical trials to test
new medications and devices. He is
recognized for his lectures, both locally and nationally, as well as his
publications. He is dedicated to research, education and excellence in
clinical care.
Dr.
Corbin
is a member of the medical staff at St. Joseph Medical Center.
He is a member of the National Glaucoma Society and serves on its
Editorial Review Board. Dr. Corbin is a
VISION USA™
eye doctor, providing eye care
services to those in our community in need who have been screened and
referred for care by the Salvation Army. He serves our community as a member
of the Mt. Penn Rotary Club, Mt. Penn Rotary Scholarship Fund Board of
Directors, Kesher Zion Synagogue Board of Directors and Exeter Community
Education Foundation Board of Directors.
Glenn S. Corbin, OD