
Henry A Leder, MD
Leder Retina and Uveitis
4181 Southpoitn Dr. E
STE 400
Jacksonville, FL 32216
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332 N Lombardy Loop
Saint Johns, FL 32259
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LederRetina.com
(904) 201-9887 office
(203) 520-7393 office
(904) 325-6434 office
Professional Affiliations
Academic Appointments- Clinical Instructor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 2008-2009
- Assistant Professor Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 2009-2010
- Assistant Professor Ophthalmology Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2012-2013
- Baptist Medical Center
- Baptist South Medical Center
- St. Vincent's Medical Center Riverside
- Memorial Hospital
- Orange Park Medical Center
- St. Vincent's South Side
Education and Training
- Retinal fellowship
- Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
- Ophthalmology residency
- LSUHSC-New Orleans, LSU Eye Center, New Orleans, LA
- Additional fellowship
- Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
- Internship
- Alton ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA
- Medical School
- University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
- College
- Yale University, New Haven, CT
- Additional fellowship
- Duke University, Duke Eye Center, Durham, NC
Biography
Dr. Leder has practiced Ophthalmology for over 15 years, specializing in uveitis and diseases of the retina and vitreous. He has been involved in many clinical trials and authored dozens of publications on retinal diseases, and surgery. He has served as Editor of the Clinical Reference Systems and as a consultant for the Food and Drug Administration Division of Ophthalmic Devices, the division which clears ophthalmic medical devices for clinical use in the United States.
Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dr. Leder is a graduate of Yale University and the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at Ochsner Clinic Foundation and his residency in Ophthalmology at the Louisiana State University Eye Center in New Orleans. He was on call as the senior ophthalmologist in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, caring for patients and helping to evacuate Charity Hospital. He went on to received Advanced Subspecialty Fellowship Training in Medical Diseases of the Retina at the Duke University Eye Center. He also completed fellowships in Ocular Immunology and Uveitis, as well as Diseases and Surgery of the Retina and Vitreous at the Wilmer Eye Institute, of the Johns Hopkins University. He had the privilege to be chosen for the very prestigious position of Assistant Chief of Service (Chief Resident) at Wilmer during which time he served as the Assistant Director of the Maryland Ocular Trauma Center, and Director of the General Eye Service at Wilmer. He went on to be an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University and the Albert Einstein School of Medicine before moving to private practice.