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| Dr. Jon Peet, MD

Dr. Jon Peet, MD

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Specialties:

  • Cataract Surgeon
  • General Ophthalmology (non-surgical)
  • Glaucoma Surgeon
  • General Ophthalmology (surgical)

About Dr. Peet

Dr. Jon Peet is an ophthalmologist and eye surgeon with over 11 years of experience.

Dr. Peet's academic journey began at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned an undergraduate degree in biology and a master's in biotechnology. He continued his education at Temple University School of Medicine, joining the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Recognized for his excellence, he received the prestigious Lamport Biomedical Research Award during medical school.

He completed his ophthalmology training at the Scheie Eye Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, where Dr. Peet previously interned at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. With a diverse research background, spanning ophthalmologic imaging to value-based medicine, Dr. Peet remains committed to staying at the forefront of advancements in eye care.

Specializing in small-incision cataract surgery and glaucoma management, Dr. Peet performs surgeries at prominent centers, including Wills Eye Bucks Surgery Center in Warminster, the Pain and Surgical Center in Langhorne, and the Valley Eye Surgery Center in Bethlehem.

Specialties

  • General Ophthalmology
  • Cataracts
  • Light-adjustable lens dropless surgery
  • Skin rejuvenation (Botox)
  • Medical retina care
  • Laser treatments 
  • Glaucoma treatments
  • Lens exchange surgery

Education

Undergraduate and Masters
University of Pennsylvania

Medical School
Temple University School of Medicine

Internship
Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, PA

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For after-hour eye emergencies, please visit your local ER or Urgent Care Center, or dial 911.

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