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Tanvi Mago

Dr. Tanvi Mago
Chicago, IL
Eye Society

Dr. Tanvi Mago is Director of Eye Society L.L.C. She attended the University of Houston for her undergraduate degree and earned her Doctorate of Optometry degree at The New England College of Optometry in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dr. Mago then completed a post-graduate residency program in primary eye care and ocular disease management at the New York Veterans Hospital, a State University of New York (SUNY) affiliate clinic.

Upon completion of this program, Dr. Mago continued working in the Manhattan Veteran’s Administration Hospital with the New York University Ophthalmology program earning a fellowship.

Dr. Mago has been further trained in dry eye therapy by getting certified in fitting of Scleral Lenses and RadioFrequency and using Amniotic Membranes on top of the usual therapies. 

A strong believer in contributing to her community, Dr. Mago has worked with several non-profit organizations including the Lions Club, The Lighthouse, and Prevent Blindness America. Professional associations include the American Optometric Association, Illinois Optometric Association and the American Academy of Optometry. Her work has been published in Optometry and Vision and Science Journal.

Dr. Mago currently resides in the Streeterville neighborhood with her family.

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Dr. Tanvi Mago is Director of Eye Society L.L.C. She attended the University of Houston for her undergraduate degree and earned her Doctorate of Optometry degree at The New England College of Optometry in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dr. Mago then completed a post-graduate residency program in primary eye care and ocular disease management at the New York Veterans Hospital, a State University of New York (SUNY) affiliate clinic.

Upon completion of this program, Dr. Mago continued working in the Manhattan Veteran’s Administration Hospital with the New York University Ophthalmology program earning a fellowship.

Dr. Mago has been further trained in dry eye therapy by getting certified in fitting of Scleral Lenses and RadioFrequency and using Amniotic Membranes on top of the usual therapies. 

A strong believer in contributing to her community, Dr. Mago has worked with several non-profit organizations including the Lions Club, The Lighthouse, and Prevent Blindness America. Professional associations include the American Optometric Association, Illinois Optometric Association and the American Academy of Optometry. Her work has been published in Optometry and Vision and Science Journal.

Dr. Mago currently resides in the Streeterville neighborhood with her family.

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