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Shira L. Robbins

Shira Robbins, M.D., Clinical Professor, specializes in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Eye Re-Alignment. Dr. Robbins received her M.D. from the Medical College of Pennsylvania and completed her residency in ophthalmology at Hahnemann University Hospital. Dr. Robbins excelled during her fellowship training in pediatric ophthalmology at UC San Diego and the Naval Medical Center in San Diego. She is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and is a Fellow of both the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Dr. Robbins’ practice focuses exclusively on pediatric ophthalmology and adult eye re-alignment. Her clinical interests encompass pediatric patients with vision and ocular complaints, amblyopia, strabismus (eye misalignment), retinopathy of prematurity, pediatric glaucoma and cataracts (including intraocular lens placement), congenital eye syndromes, craniofacial syndromes, nystagmus, learning disabilities, nasolacrimal tear duct disorders, genetic ocular disorders, and systemic diseases affecting the eyes. Her adult practice includes patients with double vision, strabismus, and visual strain complaints.

Dr. Robbins was recently inducted into the prestigious Academy of Clinician Scholars at UC San Diego and has been nominated for the Leonard Tow Award for Humanism in Medicine. The author of over 40 scientific articles and book chapters, Dr. Robbins has been an invited lecturer at national and international meetings. She co-edited the new book, “Challenging Cases in Pediatric Ophthalmology” commissioned by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). She has received numerous awards for being an accomplished physician and scientist. Dr. Robbins has been voted by her peers as one of the ‘Best Doctors in America’ and a local San Diego ‘Top Doc.’

Dr. Robbins performs research to preserve and protect the vision of premature children. Her research targets improving how doctors diagnose, prevent and treat blinding diseases in the smallest most vulnerable of infants. She is currently investigating the role of nutrition in premature infant eye disease development. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recognized Dr. Robbins by providing grant support of her research efforts. An avid tennis player, Dr. Robbins and her husband reside in San Diego with their 2 daughters.

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February 20, 2025

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The Role of Nutrition in Eye Health

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Vision Rehabilitation Techniques for Patients

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An analysis of current trends in ophthalmology research and their implications for future studies.
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