In order to keep our doctors, staff and patients safe our offices have been reconfigured to maintain social distance and infection control, all of our staff wears personal protective equipment, and we rigorously disinfect exam rooms, testing equipment, and furniture frequently throughout the day. We ask that all visitors wear masks (non-valve masks only) while they are in our offices.
In addition to office visits, some of our providers are offering telemedicine appointments. Any interested patients can inquire about telemedicine appointments when they call to schedule a visit. Anyone entering the office must wear a non-valve mask over the mouth and nose at all times. Since 1971, Ophthalmic Partners has been serving our communities in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey with the most technically advanced eyecare possible while still maintaining our strong patient relationships.
Our 12 physicians and optometrist specialize in the areas of cataract and refractive surgery, cornea and external disease, anterior segment, pediatric ophthalmology, glaucoma and related disorders, and specialty contact lens services at 5 locations making us one of the largest multi-specialty practices in the area.
In addition to office visits, some of our providers are offering telemedicine appointments. Any interested patients can inquire about telemedicine appointments when they call to schedule a visit. Anyone entering the office must wear a non-valve mask over the mouth and nose at all times. Since 1971, Ophthalmic Partners has been serving our communities in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey with the most technically advanced eyecare possible while still maintaining our strong patient relationships.
Our 12 physicians and optometrist specialize in the areas of cataract and refractive surgery, cornea and external disease, anterior segment, pediatric ophthalmology, glaucoma and related disorders, and specialty contact lens services at 5 locations making us one of the largest multi-specialty practices in the area.
Services
Our Marlton office is located at 775 Route 70 East, Suite F-180 in the Elmwood Business Park, near the corner of North Elmwood Road and Route 70 East (approximately 2.6 miles east of Route 73 North.)
Our office is located in building F.
Pass through the traffic light for North Elmwood road and make the first right into the driveway of Elmwood Business Park.
Follow the driveway straight back into the Business Park and look for building F, suite 180 on the right.
If you prefer more formal directions, we recommend that you use the Google mapping tool and enter in Elmwood Business Park.
Our office is located in building F.
Pass through the traffic light for North Elmwood road and make the first right into the driveway of Elmwood Business Park.
Follow the driveway straight back into the Business Park and look for building F, suite 180 on the right.
If you prefer more formal directions, we recommend that you use the Google mapping tool and enter in Elmwood Business Park.
Compassion and mutual respect are the foundations of good patient care.
I work with my patients to determine the most appropriate, individualized treatment available and strive to develop strong, long-term relationships that allow us to make health care decisions as a team.
In addition to providing traditional care for the management of glaucoma, I incorporate and implement the most cutting-edge surgical techniques available, including minimally invasive glaucoma surgery.
As the daughter of a physician, I recognized early on the important role the doctor-patient relationship plays in delivering quality care over the long term, and I look forward to developing such relationships with each of my patients.
I work with my patients to determine the most appropriate, individualized treatment available and strive to develop strong, long-term relationships that allow us to make health care decisions as a team.
In addition to providing traditional care for the management of glaucoma, I incorporate and implement the most cutting-edge surgical techniques available, including minimally invasive glaucoma surgery.
As the daughter of a physician, I recognized early on the important role the doctor-patient relationship plays in delivering quality care over the long term, and I look forward to developing such relationships with each of my patients.
I have performed more than 30,000 cataract operations.
I treat you as an individual!
I listen carefully to your visual and lifestyle issues.
I then explain whether or not cataract surgery is appropriate for you at this time within the context of your life.
If I believe you are a good candidate and you feel comfortable proceeding, we spend as much time as necessary developing a plan that is best for you with regard to the most advanced cataract and intraocular lens implant technology.
It is very important to me that you understand all the issues and I will do everything I can to meet your expectations.
I treat you as an individual!
I listen carefully to your visual and lifestyle issues.
I then explain whether or not cataract surgery is appropriate for you at this time within the context of your life.
If I believe you are a good candidate and you feel comfortable proceeding, we spend as much time as necessary developing a plan that is best for you with regard to the most advanced cataract and intraocular lens implant technology.
It is very important to me that you understand all the issues and I will do everything I can to meet your expectations.
I believe that an informed patient is a better advocate for his or her own glaucoma care.
To that end, we have informational videos available in the office or though our website and I encourage my patients to learn more about the condition.
One aspect of glaucoma care that I enjoy is having long-term relationships with my patients.
My patients and I often function as a team.
I make recommendations based on information obtained from glaucoma tests and patient exam and together we pick the best option with the same goal in mind: to maintain the excellent quality of life that my patients deserve and enjoy!
To that end, we have informational videos available in the office or though our website and I encourage my patients to learn more about the condition.
One aspect of glaucoma care that I enjoy is having long-term relationships with my patients.
My patients and I often function as a team.
I make recommendations based on information obtained from glaucoma tests and patient exam and together we pick the best option with the same goal in mind: to maintain the excellent quality of life that my patients deserve and enjoy!
Richard Tipperman, MD is a graduate of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York.
He completed a residency at Wills Eye Hospital and served as Chief Resident in 1991.
Since completing his residency, he has maintained an active practice at Wills Eye Hospital as well as at multiple area hospitals.
Dr. Tipperman was certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology in 1992.
He is a member of several local and national professional societies.
His practice specializes in refractive surgery, cataract surgery, and management of complications of cataract surgery.
He completed a residency at Wills Eye Hospital and served as Chief Resident in 1991.
Since completing his residency, he has maintained an active practice at Wills Eye Hospital as well as at multiple area hospitals.
Dr. Tipperman was certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology in 1992.
He is a member of several local and national professional societies.
His practice specializes in refractive surgery, cataract surgery, and management of complications of cataract surgery.
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