Utilizing Advanced OCT/OCT-A for Retinal Disease Diagnosis and Management with Dr. Alexander Barash
OPHTHALMOLOGY
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Alexander Barash, MD
In today’s rapidly evolving world of ophthalmology, precision diagnostics are essential for delivering exceptional patient care—and OCT & OCT-A are transforming what’s possible in retinal imaging.
In this in-depth webinar featuring Alexander Barash, MD, he shares how the Optovue Solix OCT/OCT-A is elevating the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of retinal disease in his practice.
You’ll explore:
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How to interpret OCT & OCT-A findings with greater confidence for retina and optic nerve assessment
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Detect retinal pathology earlier with high-resolution imaging and advanced angiography
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Capture comprehensive structural and microvascular data in a single SOLO scan to improve diagnostic efficiency
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Utilize advanced imaging to enhance clinical decision-making and streamline workflow
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Improve patient outcomes with faster, clearer, data-driven diagnostics
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How his practice implements best practices for billing OCT-A using CPT Code 92137
Dr. Barash also shares real-world cases and practical strategies that demonstrate how the Optovue Solix has enhanced his approach to retinal care and improved overall practice efficiency.
Whether you’re considering your first OCT or upgrading your current system, this session will provide actionable insights to help you deliver faster, more confident diagnoses.
About the Speaker
Dr. Alexander Barash is a vitreoretinal surgeon and retinal specialist. He graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University and earned his MD from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He completed his ophthalmology residency at Stony Brook University Hospital and a vitreoretinal fellowship at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai. He also teaches ophthalmology residents and retina fellows at New York Eye and Ear, Elmhurst Hospital Center, and Mount Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Barash has participated in ophthalmic missions in Uganda, Peru, and Mongolia and is an active researcher with numerous publications and presentations, including work supported by a Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship. Outside of medicine, he enjoys photography, biking, and playing guitar.
*This webinar was originally broadcast on May 20, 2026 with Conexiant.