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Donald N. Serafano, M.D. was born and raised
in Detroit, Michigan. He was awarded a four year academic scholarship to Villanova University in Philadelphia
and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology & Chemistry. He was awarded a second academic scholarship this time
to Wayne State University
School of Medicine in Detroit. Dr. Serafano completed his internship in Internal Medicine at the Mayo clinic in Rochester. After completing his studies
Dr. Serafano served as a Captain and General Medical Officer of the United States Air Force. He received an honorable discharge before going on to complete
his fellowship residency in the Department of Ophthalmology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
Dr. Serafano moved to Long Beach, California for additional training in corneal surgery and intraocular lens implants. He has been
practicing general ophthalmology with a special interest in cataracts, lens implants, refractive surgery and glaucoma since 1978. He is on the advisory
board for the development of phacoemulsification (a method of small incision cataract removal), foldable lens implants and no stitch cataract surgery.
Dr. Serafano has given many scientific presentations and performed live surgery at symposiums all over the world.
He is currently an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Southern California.
Dr. Serafano has been selected by his peers to be included in the Best Doctors in America, Los Angeles Magazine’s “The Essential Guide to Los Angeles’
Best Doctors” and Orange Coast Magazine’s “Guide to the Best Doctors in Orange County.” The American Academy of Ophthalmology recognized
his achievments by giving him the Honor Award in 1996. He has served as President (1993-1994) of the Rotary Club of Long Beach, California and is a member of the
Long Beach Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Serafano is Board Certified by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He has completed a fellowship in LASIK surgery and was
certified in the VISX Excimer Laser System in 1994.
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