Pamela F. Gallin MD FACS at NY Presbyterian-Columbia is a dedicated ophthalmologist based in New York, New York. Specializing in childhood ophthalmology and adult strabismus, Dr. Gallin offers comprehensive eye care with a focus on complex conditions that affect vision from infancy through adulthood. The practice is located within the New York Presbyterian Columbia Medical Center, providing access to advanced medical facilities and multidisciplinary support.
Dr. Gallin’s expertise extends to genetic eye disorders and systemic diseases impacting ocular health, including conditions such as albinism, Down syndrome, and nystagmus. She also addresses nasolacrimal duct obstructions with an emphasis on genetic factors, helping patients manage both common and rare ocular challenges. This specialized knowledge allows for tailored treatment plans that consider the unique genetic and systemic aspects of each patient’s condition.
The ophthalmology services provided emphasize thorough diagnosis and individualized care, aiming to improve quality of life for patients with complex visual impairments. The practice is equipped to handle a range of eye disorders through advanced diagnostic techniques and therapeutic interventions. Patients seeking expert evaluation and management of pediatric and adult strabismus, as well as genetically linked eye conditions, can find specialized care at this location.
Located in the heart of Manhattan, this ophthalmology practice is accessible to patients throughout New York City and surrounding areas. By integrating clinical expertise with the resources of a major medical center, Pamela F. Gallin MD FACS at NY Presbyterian-Columbia supports comprehensive eye health and vision restoration efforts for diverse patient populations. Contact is available via phone at 212-305-5407 for appointments and inquiries.


































