G. Robert Hampton, MD

G. Robert Hampton, MD

Retina Vitreous Surgeons of Central NY
200 Greenfield Parkway
Liverpool, NY 13088
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(315) 445-8166 office

http://www.rvscny.com


Professional Affiliations

Academic Appointments
  • Clinical Associate Professor SUNY Upstate Medical University
Hospital Appointments
  • SUNY Upstate Medical Hospital
  • Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital
  • Syracuse VA Medical Center

Education and Training

Retinal fellowship
Albany Medical College, Albany, NY
Additional fellowship
Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, England
Ophthalmology residency
Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
Medical School
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

Biography

After attending medical school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Robert Hampton completed a fellowship in vitreo-retinal disease and surgery at Albany Medical College in Albany, New York and in medical retinal disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, England. He began his career as Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Albany Medical College and, in 1985, moved to Syracuse to join Retina Vitreous Surgeons of Central NY.

Dr. Hampton is a Clinical Associate Professor at SUNY Upstate Medical University . He has served as a visiting surgeon with ORBIS International in 14 countries. He is the primary author of numerous scientific papers, book chapters and co-edited the first authoritative textbook on macular degeneration.

Dr. Hampton is actively involved in clinical research, serving as principal investigator on more than 25 national pharmaceutical industry and National Eye Institute-sponsored research trials.
From the American Academy of Ophthalmology Dr Hampton received the Honor Award and Senior Honor Award, and each year since 2005 has yearly been named to the "Best Doctors in America" list.

A Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dr. Hampton is a member of the Retina Society, the American Society of Retinal Specialists, the Society of Heed Fellows, and the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.