Amanda L. Marzolf, MD

4.3 out of 5

Conditions

  • Amblyopia
  • Pediatric Anterior Segment Disorders
  • Retinopathy of Prematurity
  • Pediatric and Adult Strabismus

About

Faculty Rank

  • Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology

Training & Education

Degree

Medical University of South Carolina, College of Medicine, Charleston

Residency

Ophthalmology, Medical University of South Carolina/Storm Eye Institute, Mt. Pleasant

Fellowship

Ophthalmology, Indiana University, Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis
Pediatric Ophthalmology, Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute, Indianapolis

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Ratings & Reviews

4.3 out of 5
4 Reviews

The star rating is a calculation based on feedback from our patients using our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Learn more about our survey process. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

  • Patient Review

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    With my child's injury it's very touch and go at this current moment. The MD is phenomenal in the care she provided directly to my child. Very professional and attentive to his needs as well as patient in accordance to his age and the response of a child in reference to what she was needing to perform. Very blessed to have medical professionals that act like this doctor.

    Patient Review

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    Dr. Marzolf was concerned helpful and explained my treatment plan - surgery. Very thoroughly.

    Patient Review

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    Good.

    Patient Review

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    It was concerning to me that the nurse and doctor hadn't looked over my sons chart to know that he had been seen in Jan. With Dr. Franklin and they were treating us as a new patient.I know it's not therir fault on how he was put in the computer for the appointment but looking in the chart before speaking with us they could have seen we were coming in for a recheck.