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Theodore Leng, MD, FACS

Theodore Leng

Associate Professor - University Medical Line, Ophthalmology
Associate Professor - University Medical Line (By courtesy), Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Member, Bio-X
Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Residency: Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (2009) FL
Board Recertification, American Board of Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology (2021)
Fellowship: Stanford University Retina and Vitreous Fellowship (2010) CA
Board Certification: American Board of Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology (2010)
Internship: Huntington Memorial Hospital (2006) CA
Medical Education: Stanford School of Medicine (2005) CA
MS, Stanford University, Biological Sciences (2000)
AB/BS, Stanford University, Philosophy & Biological Sciences (1999)
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Dr. Leng is considered to be one of the top 150 worldwide leading innovators in the field of medical and surgical retina and serves the Department of Ophthalmology as both the Director of Clinical and Translational Research and the Director of Ophthalmic Diagnostics.

As a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained vitreoretinal surgeon, Dr. Leng uses the latest techniques and small-incisional sutureless technology to minimize patient discomfort and maximize functional outcomes. He is committed to bringing the highest level of patient-centered care for all types of retinal conditions.


BIOGRAPHY

Theodore Leng, MD, MS, FACS received his AB in Philosophy and BS in Biological Sciences from Stanford University, graduating with Departmental Honors. He received his Masters of Science in Biological Sciences from Stanford University while conducting research at the Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove, CA on cellular ion membrane channels. Dr. Leng received his medical degree from the Stanford University School of Medicine, during which he completed a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Training Fellowship.

Dr. Leng completed his ophthalmology residency at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, the highest ranked eye hospital and residency training program in the country. He was awarded the Heed Fellowship, the most prestigious national award for ophthalmologists entering a career in academic medicine. Dr. Leng returned to Stanford University to complete a fellowship in vitreoretinal diseases and surgery and was awarded the Paul Kayser International Travel Scholarship to work in Santiago, Chile. He has been a full-time faculty member of the Stanford University Department of Ophthalmology since 2010 and has been named one of “America’s Top Ophthalmologists” by the Consumers’ Research Council of America and is a Castle Connolly "Top Doctor."

In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Leng has a vibrant clinical and basic science research program and has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts, book chapters and abstracts. He is frequently invited to speak at national and international meetings. Dr. Leng serves as the Associate Editor of the peer-reviewed journal, Ophthalmic Surgery Lasers & Imaging Retina. Dr. Leng serves the Stanford Health Care community as the Medical Informatics Director for Ambulatory Specialties, helping to integrate technology solutions to advance clinical care.

Dr. Leng is a Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American College of Surgeons, and the American Society of Retina Specialists. He is also a member of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, the Retina Society, the Macula Society, the Vit-Buckle Society, and is a founding board member of the Digital Ophthalmic Society. He volunteers his time as a Command Pilot for the Angel Flight West organization. Dr. Leng has served as the President of the Stanford Medicine Alumni Association to support its mission of reaching, inspiring, serving and engaging over 26,000 Stanford Medicine alumni.