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About


Carmelina Gordon, M.D.

The subspecialty of retina is unique in the sense that patients with retina problems are in danger of losing their precious gift of sight, if left untreated. By possessing the ability to recognize and treat these patients, Dr. Gordon feels she is making a difference in the lives of her patients. It is important that patients receive the best possible care to correct or restore their vision, along with a doctor who understands their concerns and who always puts their needs first. This is the kind of care you can expect from Dr. Gordon and her staff.

Dr. Gordon, a Vitreoretinal Surgeon, has been proudly serving patients at the Lansing and Jackson TLC offices for over 10 years. Because retinal care is vital to a patient’s health and quality of life, Dr. Gordon maintains a strong focus on the latest technology, to assure that her patients are given the best treatment options to preserve their vision. Her dedication to research and clinical studies for Macular Degeneration has earned her a prestigious reputation in the medical field.

“I chose ophthalmology as I think the gift of sight is one of the most precious gifts that we have.”





Dr. Gordon is a proud member of several professional ophthalmologic groups and associations, including:


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