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Rob Reeve
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2 months ago
I had a great experience with Dr. Frank S. Siringo. He was patient, attentive, and very personable, and he took the time to explain everything clearly without rushing. Finding out hes also an Army veteran made the experience even better. Highly recommend.
Heidi Danzig Miller (Justa Grazin)
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2 months ago
My husband had multiple retinal tears that required two surgeries, followed by an additional procedure to remove the oil bubble. From the very beginning, Dr. Siringo was calm, confident, and incredibly reassuring. His bedside manner is outstandinghe takes the time to explain everything clearly, answers questions thoroughly, and genuinely cares about his patients.Just as important, his skill level is unmatched. Dr. Siringo successfully repaired all of my husbands retinal tears, and he is now well on his way to a full recovery. We always felt my husband was in the best possible hands.If you are facing a serious retinal issue and want a doctor who combines top-tier expertise with compassion and professionalism, I cannot recommend Dr. Frank Siringo highly enough.
Sheri Freemont
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2 months ago
We had terrible roads yesterday and what is a usual 15 min ride ended up an 80 min journey and I was so late. The office was kind and understanding. Dr didnt shorten his time with me, was detailed and informative and made sure my comfort was met. I get shots for macular degeneration and its not easy but he makes me feel confident and well cared for. Smooth and pleasant check in and out
Sonja Holden
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2 months ago
Very friendly and professional, but am concerned today as my eye is worse with lots of black spots. We did appreciate getting to see you. Thank You.
Healthgrades User
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3 months ago
The staff were professional and friendly. Due to their friendly banter I was at ease with the exam. DR. Siringo finished the exam and explained my issue and answered my questions. He explained ed the treatment and what the next step would be if the tear didnt repair.
ABOUT
Frank Siringo, MD, OD
Dr. Frank Siringo grew up in the Hudson Valley north of New York City. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in History at the State University of New York College at Geneseo, he received his Doctor of Optometry from the State University of New York College of Optometry. He then served on active duty as an optometrist in the U.S. Army at Ft. Hood Texas, and with the Fourth Infantry Division in Tikrit, Iraq. Upon receiving an honorable discharge from the military, Dr. Siringo attended New York University (NYU) School of Medicine and graduated with honors.
Dr. Siringo then completed an internship in medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, followed by Ophthalmology Residency at New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center, where he served his final year as chief resident (selected). Thereafter, he completed a two-year fellowship in Vitreoretinal Diseases and Surgery at the University of Colorado Sue Anschutz Rodgers Eye Center.
After completing training, Dr. Siringo joined the faculty at the University of Colorado as Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and attending vitreoretinal surgeon. In this capacity he trained medical students, residents and retina fellows for four years, while maintaining a busy clinical and surgical practice. Dr. Siringo was subsequently in private practice in Denver at Omni Eye Specialists, and then joined the Billings Clinic, a large regional hospital center in Montana. He is thrilled to return to his adopted home city of Denver and join Colorado Retina Associates in July 2024.
Dr. Siringo has volunteered on numerous international eye care trips to Central America. He is active in research, with more than a dozen peer-reviewed publications, numerous scientific abstracts, book chapters, and invited lectures on topics including retinal imaging, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal detachment.
In his spare time, Dr. Siringo enjoys outdoor activities with family and friends such as long distance running, skiing, cycling and hiking. Outside of medicine, he is an avid reader, with a special interest in history and historical fiction.