Sandra Lora Cremers MD, FACS

Fellow of the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO), Board Examiner and Board Exam Writer with a particular interest in state of the art cataract surgery, laser eye surgeries for myopia, cataract, and glaucoma, and state of the art treatments for dry eye disease. Dr. Cremers trained and taught at Harvard Medical School for close to a decade. She conducted research with Dr. Judah Folkman on the angiogenesis bases of ocular rosacea in search for a cure for the many causes of dry eye disease.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Parasitic infections, diagnosed before cataract surgery: Strongyloides

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  Strongyloides & Cataract Surgery | EyeDoc2020 An excellent Internal Medicine physician just called me about a ...

State of the Art Corneal Ulcer Treatment:

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The Eye Show · EyeDoc2020 · Clinical Frontier 🔬 Nanocarrier-Based Anti-Infectives: A New Frontier in Corneal Ulc...
Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Routine screening of the optic nerve and macula is not recommended by any major clinical practice guidelines for methotrexate, in stark contrast to drugs like hydroxychloroquine where such monitoring is standard

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The following blog post summarizes the current evidence on ophthalmologic monitoring for patients on long-term methotrexate therapy, with a ...
Monday, April 13, 2026

A Chili Pepper a Day Keeps Dementia Away

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Spicing Up Brain Health: How Chili Peppers May Help Prevent Dementia 🌶️🧠 Spicing Up Brain Health : How Chil...
Saturday, April 11, 2026

How Might Tik Tok Cause Dementia via the Dopamine/Mesolimbic Reward Pathway

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  This is still theoretical and not backed by prospective, randomized, double blinded studies. But I suspect excessive electronic screen tim...
Friday, April 10, 2026

How often should I get IPL for eye symptoms?

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  Evidence-Based IPL Treatment Protocol for Dry Eye Disease & MGD A Comprehensive Guide for Patients & Practitioner...
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