Stephen E. Orlin, MD

Ophthalmology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Scheie Eye Institute Penn Presbyterian
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About me

  • Director, Cornea Department
  • Co-Director, Refractive Surgery Service
  • Chief, Cornea Service
  • Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at the Presbyterian Medical Center of Philadelphia

My education and training

  • Medical School: University of Cape Town
  • Residency: Woodstock Hospital
  • Residency: University of Pennsylvania Health System
  • Fellowship: University of Pennsylvania Health System

Reviews

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2133 reviews

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Anonymous
April 2026
great addition of nurse to practice she is excellent and long needed!
Anonymous
April 2026
procedures work successful
Anonymous
April 2026
dr orlin is the best of the best.
Anonymous
April 2026
thorough

Insurance accepted

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Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Orlin is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

Research

Publications

Orlin SE. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Your Eyes , Arthritis Self-Management: 2007


Vivino FB, Minerva P, Huang CH, Orlin SE. Corneal melt as the initial presentation of primary Sjögren's syndrome. , J Rheumatol. , 28(2): 2001,379-82


Ibarra MS, Orlin SE, Saran BR, Liss RP, Maguire AM. Intraocular caterpillar setae without subsequent vitritis or iridocyclitis. , Am J Ophthalmol. , 134(1): 2002,118-20


Kim SK, Ibarra MS, Syed NA, Sulewski ME, Orlin SE. Development of epithelial downgrowth several decades after intraocular surgery. , Cornea. , 24(1): 2005,108-9


Kim SK, Quinn GE, Zaidman GW, Orlin SE Congenital hyperplastic persistent pupillary membranes: a conservative approach in management. , J AAPOS. , 9(4): 2005,391-3


Orlin SE. Graduate Education Foundation , Treatment of the Red Eye.: 2004


Orlin SE. PIER , Physician's Information Education Resource- American College of Phsician's Conjuctivitis.: 2002


Orlin SE. PIER , Physician's Information and Education Resource- American College of Physicians. Cataract: 2000


Udell IJ, Kotlus BD, Mandelbaun S, Zaidman GW, Orlin SE, Sulewski ME, Weyne JS, Cykiert RC, Serle JB, Rothman RF Complications of the phakic 6 angle-supported phakic anterior chamber intraocular lens. , Presented at World V Cornea Congress - Washington,DC: 2005


Western AC, Edwards MG, Orlin SE, Sulewski ME. Opical Mitomycin for postoperative hyperopic photofractive keratectomy. , Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 42: 2002,491


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