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Julia E. Reid, MD

Julia E. Reid, MD

Julia E. Reid, MD

Julia E. Reid, MD, is a pediatric ophthalmologist in the Division of Ophthalmology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Areas of expertise: Pediatric ophthalmology, Strabismus, Amblyopia, Retinopathy of prematurity, Pediatric cataracts

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About Julia E. Reid, MD

Titles

Pediatric Ophthalmologist

Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Awards and Honors

2018, 2019, “Top Docs for Kids” and “Top Female Docs”, SJ Magazine
2016, CHOP Research Poster Day Winner
2015, AAPOS “Best in Show” Poster Award
2015, Ohio State University Resident Research Award, Second Place
2011, Graduated in top third of class, New York Medical College
2010-present, Gold Humanism Honors Society

Leadership and Memberships

2014-present, American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
2015-present, American Academy of Ophthalmology
2016-present, Delaware Academy of Ophthalmology

Research Interests

Abusive head trauma and associated ocular findings
Machine learning applications in pediatric ophthalmology

Education & training

Medical Degree

MD, New York Medical College – Valhalla, NY

Internship

Intermountain Medical Center (Transitional Year Intern) – Salt Lake City, UT

Residency

The Ohio State University (Ophthalmology Resident) – Columbus, OH

Fellowship

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellow) – Philadelphia, PA

Team affiliations

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Publications

Publications

2020

Sloane AJ, O’Donnell EA, Mackley AB, Reid JE, Greenspan JS, Paul DA, Aghai ZH. (2020). Do extremely preterm infants need retinopathy of prematurity screening earlier than 31 weeks postmenstrual age? J Perinatol. 2020 May 6. [E-pub ahead of print]. doi: 10.1038/s41372-020-0681-6.

2019

Reid JE, Eaton E. (2019). Artificial intelligence for pediatric ophthalmology. Current Opinion in Ophthalmology 30(5): 337-346.

2016

Binenbaum G, Reid JE, Rogers DL, Jensen AK, Billinghurst LL, Forbes BJ. (2016). Patterns of retinal hemorrhage associated with pediatric cerebral sinovenous thrombosis. Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus 21(1): 23-7.

Reid JE, Reem RE, Aylward SC, Rogers DL. (2016). Sixth nerve palsy in pediatric idiopathic or secondary intracranial hypertension. Neuro-Ophthalmology 40(1): 23-7.

2011

Finger PT, Reid JE, Iacob CE. (2011). Palladium-103 eye plaque brachytherapy for primary adenocarcinoma of the ciliary body epithelium. Brachytherapy 10(6): 503-7.

Patient experience rating

(based on 166 submissions)

  • Clear Explanation
    4.8 of 5
  • Showed Concern
    4.8 of 5
  • Included in decisions
    4.8 of 5
  • Would recommend
    4.7 of 5
  • Discussion of Proposed Treatment
    4.8 of 5
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Comments

  • Dr. Reid explained what she found from the exam and that the solution required surgery. As shocking as this was to hear, the surgery including what to expect, risks, and benefits were thoroughly explained and in the end we were able to make a confident decision to move forward with scheduling.

    5 of 5
    Jun 18, 2024
  • Great experience with Dr. Reid.

    5 of 5
    Jun 12, 2024
  • Excellent care from doctor and nurse

    5 of 5
    Jan 21, 2024
  • Dr Reid is amazing.

    5 of 5
    Nov 17, 2023
  • Dr Reed was very kind, listened and explained everything very well. She had a lovely report with my child and spoke to her and me which I appreciate.

    5 of 5
    Oct 29, 2023
  • We love Dr Reid! She's the best!

    5 of 5
    Oct 10, 2023
  • Love how the provider spoke directly to my child, even though he's 3. Then spoke to me. As a medically complex child who endures a lot of appointments, we try to ensure he's learning to advocate and this was so simple for him to do so as the provider always spoke to him first.

    5 of 5
    Oct 07, 2023
  • I really appreciated the way they took the time sensitive nature of his problem into consideration, and suggested a more aggressive approach in treating his vision issue.

    5 of 5
    May 28, 2023
  • Dr Reid was amazing with my daughter. She explained things to her in a way she could understand. It was our first time seeing her and we loved her.

    5 of 5
    May 20, 2023
  • Dr. Reid listened to my concerns and provided great feedback

    5 of 5
    May 16, 2023
  • I am always very pleased with how patient, kind, open, and clear Dr. Reid is at our visits. I couldn't be happier with her!

    5 of 5
    Apr 19, 2023
  • Dr. Reid listened to me. Gentle and patient with my child.

    5 of 5
    Mar 03, 2023
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About the Patient Experience Rating System

The Patient Experience Rating is an average of all responses to the care provider related questions shown above from our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Patients that are treated in outpatient or hospital environments may receive different surveys, and the volume of responses will vary by question. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score. We are committed to true transparency. However, to ensure the comments are fair and correctly attributed, we review each one before posting to the website. We exclude entire comments that disclose patient’s protected health information, are off-topic, or include other confidential or inappropriate content. Comments will appear on provider bios only if providers have a minimum number of comments. Comments are shared internally for education purposes to ensure that we are doing our very best for the patients and families for whom we are privileged to care. The comments are submitted by patients and families and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not reflect the views of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

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