Scott M. Goldstein, MD
Adjunct Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Department: Ophthalmology
Contact information
Tri-Century Eye Care
319 Second Street Pike
Southampton, PA 18966
319 Second Street Pike
Southampton, PA 18966
Office: 2153554428
Fax: 2153550790
Fax: 2153550790
Email:
ScottyGMD@Gmail.com
ScottyGMD@Gmail.com
Education:
B.S. (Business Management)
Cornell University, 1992.
M.D.
Boston University School of Medicine, 1996.
B.S. (Business Management)
Cornell University, 1992.
M.D.
Boston University School of Medicine, 1996.
Post-Graduate Training
Intern, Dept of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 1996-1997.
Resident in Ophthalmology, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Ophthalmology, 1997-2000.
Fellow in Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 2000-2002.
Intern, Dept of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 1996-1997.
Resident in Ophthalmology, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Ophthalmology, 1997-2000.
Fellow in Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 2000-2002.
Certifications
Diplomat, American Board of Ophthalmology, 2001.
Fellow, American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, 2004.
Permanent linkDiplomat, American Board of Ophthalmology, 2001.
Fellow, American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, 2004.
Description of Clinical Expertise
Dr Goldstein specializes in a broad range of reconstructive and cosmetic Oculo-Facial Procedures for both pediatric and adult patients. Areas of interest include congenital defects, periocular tumors, eyelid and orbital reconstruction, tearing issues, and trauma. In addition, his interests also include cosmetic procedures like Botulinum toxin and facial filler injections as well as cosmetic facial surgery to provide patients with a natural and refreshed appearance.Description of Other Expertise
Scott M. Goldstein, MD is a practicing OculoFacial Plastic Surgeon and leader with almost 3 decades of leadership roles in health care locally, regionally and nationally. Over his career, he has published and lectured at every level (locally, Regionally, Nationally & Internationally). He has served as a leader in multiple medical organizations too, including as President of the Greater Philadelphia Ophthalmic Society twice, President of the Pennsylvania Academy of Ophthalmology (2023-2025), and two terms as Treasurer of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons (2020-2025). He completed the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Leadership Development program in 2019 and serves on several AAO committees and the AAO Council. He has been in private practice for over 20 years in the Philadelphia area and has served on the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and Wills Eye Hospital over the last 23 years teaching over 150 residents and 10 fellows.Selected Publications
Lane K, Goldstein SM: Erlotinib associted trichomegaly. Ophth Plas Recon Surg 23(1): 65-6, 2007.Goldstein SM, Katowitz JA, Syed NA: The histopathologic effects of balloon dacryoplasty on the rabbit nasolacrimal duct. J AAPOS 10(4): 333-5, 2006.
Goldstein SA, Goldstein SM: Anatomic and Aesthetic Considerations in midfacial rejuvenation. Facial Plast Surg 22: 105-11, 2006.
Katowitz JA, GoldsteinSM, Kherani F, Lowe J: Lacrimal Drainage Surgery. Duanes Ophthalmology. Tasman & Jaeger (eds.). 2005.
Goldstein SM: Periorbital Cellulitis. The Five Minute Pediatric Consult, 4th edition. W Scwartz (eds.). 2005.
Goldstein SM, Katowitz JA: The Male Eyebrow: A topographic analysis. Ophth Plas Recon Surg 21(4): 285-91, July 2005.
Goldstein SM, Heher KL: Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction. The Five Minute Pediatric Consult, 4th edition. W Schwartz (eds.). 2005.
Kherani F, Katowiz JA, Goldstein SM: Monocanalicular stenting for Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction. AAPOS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, poster March 2004.
Goldstein SM, Goldstein JB, Katowitz JA: A comparison of monocanalicular stenting and balloon dacryoplasty in the seconedary treatment of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction following failed primary probing. Ophth Plas Recon Surg 20(5): 352-7, September 2004.
Kherani F, Katowitz JA, Rorke L, Bilaniuk L, Goldstein SM: Bilateral Congenital Cystic Eyes. Canadian Ophthalmic Society Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, poster June 2003.
