Penn Medicine Provider
Ophthalmology
Kenneth S. Shindler, MD, PhD
5.0
(101)
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Scheie Eye Institute Penn Presbyterian

About me

  • F.M Kirby Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
  • Associate Professor of Ophthalmology in Neurology

Education and training

  • Medical School: Washington University in St. Louis
  • Residency: Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
  • Residency: Scheie Eye Institute
  • Fellowship: Scheie Eye Institute

What my patients think about me

Average Rating
5.0

101 reviews

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April 2025
5.0
5.0
he was very informative and explained everything in detail
April 2025
5.0
5.0
i was not rushed at all, and dr. shindler listened to my questions and concerns .
February 2025
5.0
5.0
explanation was excellent
January 2025
5.0
5.0
very specialized dr. explained very specific problems so i could understand.

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Shindler is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

My research

McDougald DS, Dine KE, Zezulin AU, Bennett J, Shindler KS SIRT1 and NRF2 Gene Transfer Mediate Distinct Neuroprotective Effects Upon Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival and Function in Experimental Optic Neuritis , Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 59: 2018,1212-1220


Grinblat GA, Khan RS, Dine K, Wessel H, Brown L, Shindler KS RGC Neuroprotection Following Optic Nerve Trauma Mediated By Intranasal Delivery of Amnion Cell Secretome , Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. , 59: 2018,2470-2477


Khan RS, Dine K, Bauman B, Lorentsen M, Lin L, Brown H, Hanson LR, Svitak AL, Wessel H, Brown L, Shindler KS Intranasal Delivery of A Novel Amnion Cell Secretome Prevents Neuronal Damage and Preserves Function In A Mouse Multiple Sclerosis Model , Sci. Rep., 7: 2017,41768


Khan RS, Dine K, Das Sarma J, Shindler KS SIRT1 activating compounds reduce oxidative stress mediated neuronal loss in viral induced CNS demyelinating disease , Acta Neuropathol. Commun., 2(1): 2014,3


Zuo L, Khan RS, Lee V, Dine K, Wu W, Shindler KS SIRT1 promotes RGC survival and delays loss of function following optic nerve crush , Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 54(7): 2013,5097-102


Chen Y, Khan RS, Cwanger A, Song Y, Steenstra C, Bang S, Cheah JH, Dunaief J, Shindler KS, Snyder SH, Kim SF Dexras1, a small GTPase, is required for glutamate-NMDA neurotoxicity , J. Neurosci., 33(8): 2013,3582-7


Fonseca-Kelly Z, Nassrallah M, Uribe J, Khan RS, Dine K, Dutt M, Shindler KS Resveratrol neuroprotection in a chronic mouse model of multiple sclerosis , Front. Neurol., 3: 2012,84


Shindler KS, Chatterjee D, Biswas K, Goyal A, Dutt M, Nassrallah M, Khan RS, Das Sarma J Macrophage-mediated optic neuritis induced by retrograde axonal transport of spike gene recombinant mouse hepatitis virus , J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol., 70(6): 2011,470-80


Shindler KS, Ventura E, Dutt M, Elliott P, Fitzgerald DC, Rostami A Oral resveratrol reduces neuronal damage in a model of multiple sclerosis , J. of Neuro-Ophthalmol., 30(4): 2010,328-39


Das Sarma J, Kenyon LC, Hingley ST, Shindler KS Mechanisms of primary axonal damage in a viral model of multiple sclerosis , J. Neurosci., 29(33): 2009,10272-10280


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