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Doheny Laser Vision Center
Doheny Eye Institute
1450 San Pablo Street, Suite 4500
Los Angeles, CA 90033
(323) 442-6377
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm

info@dohenylaser.com


Jonathan C. Song, MD


Director of Pediatric Cornea and Refractive Surgery Center, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, USC

 

Appointment Location and Contacts

Doheny Laser Vision Center

1450 San Pablo Street, Suite 4500

Los Angeles, CA 90033

(323) 442-6377

info@dohenylaser.com

 

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

Cornea and Refractive Surgery Center

Duque Building 7th floor

4650 Sunset Blvd

Los Angele, CA 90027

(323) 669-5603

 

Education

University of California San Francisco, MD

University of Southern California/Doheny Eye Institute, Ophthalmology Residency

University of Southern California/Doheny Eye Institute, Fellowship in Cornea, External Diseases and Refractive Surgery

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology

 

Board Certification

American Board of Ophthalmology

 

Experience

Jonathan Song, MD grew up in the San Gabriel Valley and attended California Institute of Technology for his undergraduate studies. He earned a medical degree from University of California San Francisco andcompleted his residency at University of Southern California/Doheny Eye Institute. He also served as chief resident after his residency. He completed two fellowships: a fellowship in pediatric ophthalmology at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles and a fellowship in Cornea/Refractive Surgery at Doheny Eye Institute. Dr. Song joined the faculty at Keck/USC School of Medicine in 1999 as Assistant Professor and is director of the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Center at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.

 

His adult practice at Doheny is focused on corneal and external diseases and refractive surgery. His pediatric practice at CHLA is focused on pediatric anterior segment disorders including cataracts, corneal disorders, and glaucoma. His academic interests include the use of adult corneal and refractive techniques in the treatment of anisometropia and corneal scaring in children, the epidemiology of refractive disorders in children, and anterior segment development in children.