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Flaum Eye Institute

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Vision is 50% of the brain’s activity. Losing it changes everything—from how we learn, to how we work, to how we connect. At Flaum, we’re not just preserving sight—we’re pushing the limits of what’s possible, restoring vision through innovation, compassion, and science. But we can’t do it alone. The future of sight depends on what we do now.

—David A. DiLoreto Jr. MD, PhD
Director, Flaum Eye Institute

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At the Flaum Eye Institute, vision is more than a sense—it’s our mission. As the region’s leading center for eye care, education, and research, we bring together world-class clinicians, pioneering scientists, and cutting-edge technologies to preserve and restore sight.

We were the first in New York State to implant a bionic eye, enabling a patient with inherited blindness to perceive light and shadow for the first time. From routine exams to the rarest conditions, we care for patients across Upstate New York and beyond—delivering innovation, compassion, and hope.

Join us—for vision, ever better.

From a routine moment to a rare discovery

A simple beach day for the Smith family took an unexpected turn when parents Sonya and Corey noticed their son seemed bothered by what appeared to be sand in his eye. They never could have imagined the journey that would follow, leading them to the comprehensive care team at the Flaum Eye Institute and Strong Memorial Hospital.

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Join us as we launch For Ever Better in a city near you! Help us reach our goal of engaging 250,000 alumni, grateful patients, and friends during the campaign. With events on campus, online, and around the world, there are many ways to show up for Rochester.

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