Larry P. Frohman

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Larry P. Frohman, M.D.

Specialties:
Neuro-ophthalmology (Ophthalmology Board)

Interests:
Neuro-ophthalmology
Unexplained visual loss
Optic neuritis
Double vision (Diplopia)
Sarcoidosis of the visual system
Systemic diseases and visual manifestations
Aetna, Inc.
America's Choice Provider Network (ACPN)
CHN Solutions
Clover Health Plans
Devon Health Services/ULLICO
Horizon NJ Health
Horizon NJ Total Care (HNJH)
Medicaid
Medicare
Private Healthcare Systems
Prime Health Services, Inc.
Emblem Health
UHC Comm / Oxford
United Healthcare Community Plan (formerly AmeriChoice of NJ, Inc.)
WellCare Health Plans
Magnacare
University Hospital, Newark
St. Barnabas Medical Center - Livingston
BA, Swarthmore College (09/05/1973-05/26/1976)
M.D., University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (09/08/1976-05/19/1980)
Presbyterian Univ. of PA Med. Ctr, Philadelphia, PA, USA (07/01/1980-06/30/1981)
Residency: Ophthalmology, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA (07/01/1981-06/30/1984)
Fellowship: Neuro-Ophthalmology, New York City Health and Hospital Corporation, New York, NY, USA (07/01/1984-06/30/1985)
Neuro-ophthalmology Unexplained visual loss Optic neuritis Double vision (Diplopia) Sarcoidosis of the visual system Systemic diseases and visual manifestations
Locations
Provider Biography
Larry Frohman, a graduate of Swarthmore College (1976), and the Univ. of Penn School of Medicine (1980) completed his Ophthalmology Residency at NYU-Bellevue, and did his Neuro-Ophth training under Dr. Mark Kupersmith. He practices Neuro-ophthalmology, and is Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurology at NJ Medical School, as well as Vice Chair of Ophthalmology. He is EVP of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS), and has served on its Board for 16 years. He has also served NANOS as its President and Chair of its Educational and Practice Management Committees. He has served the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) as Councilor, Deputy Section Chief of Council, and as initial Chair of the Neuro-ophthalmology/Orbit Section of the practicing ophthalmologist?s curriculum. He was a member of the Self-Assessment Committee, including Chair of its Multimedia Subcommittee, in which role he was one of two AAO members responsible for the concept of the award-winning PROVISION-CD patient simulation series. He has earned a Senior Honor Award, as well as two Secretariat awards for his contributions to AAO. At his medical school, he has twice been Faculty President, and President of the practice plan for 13 years, and an officer of the University Hospital Staff for 20 years. He was Clinical Faculty of the Year for 2012. His interests are unexplained visual loss, vasculitis/autoimmune disease, and sarcoidosis. He has been named in numerous Best Doctors publications.