About Dr. Ed Kondrot
The Kondrot Healing the Eye & Wellness Center provides proven and effective alternative and homeopathic treatments for eye conditions including macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma. Dr. Kondrot is a board certified ophthalmologist and a board certified homeopathic physician. Dr. Kondrot’s 3 Day Program has become an important method for the evaluation and treatment of these eye conditions. The program provides evaluation, in-office treatment, detailed instruction for continued home care, a frequency specific Micro Current generator professionally tuned to your eyes, an initial supply of homeopathic and vitamin treatments, 3 tri-monthly follow up visits, access to telephone support as needed, and more.
Dr. Edward Kondrot is a graduate of the Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia in 1977. He is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist who completed his Ophthalmology training at St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh and the Scheie Eye Institute in Philadelphia in 1981. He received his Diploma from the Hahnemann Homeopathic College in 1996 and certification by the Council of Homeopathic Certification in 2000 and the American Board of Homeopathy in 2002. He has recently become a member of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development and a fellow of the College of Syntonics. He has been integrating Homeopathy in his practice since 1990.
He is the author of Healing the Eye the Natural Way: Alternative Medicine and Macular Degeneration, and Microcurrent Stimulation: Miracle Eye Cure. He is a contributing author in the Clinician’s Rapid Access Guide to Complementary & Alternative Medicine, Mosby. He also revised the Eye and Vision Chapters in Synthesis, Repertorium Homeopathicum Syntheticum a leading homeopathic textbook.
He is a popular lecturer on alternative therapies in the treatment of eye disease. He has established the Restore Vision Foundation, a non-profit Arizona Corporation, to develop educational programs to train eye doctors in alternative therapies to prevent vision loss.
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I just wrote you about my corneal transplant and the pred acetate reactions I’m having. I then noticed that you practiced in Pittsburgh. I was a candy striper in 2 hospitals in Pittsburgh and graduated from Mt. Lebanon High in 1962. I just want to make sure I catch your attention, because I really need help and have nowhere to turn. There has to be an answer before I damage my eye or body. These toxic chemicals they prescribe are making me sick. The dry eye drops are Prop.Glycol and propyleth. Glycol, known irritants and worse, and the pred acetate is beyond dangerous. I would have written to you before the surgery had I known there was such a specialty. I’m ecstatic to have found you now.
Thank you again, Joy
Hello,
Last Sunday (July 12) my 5 year old daughter walked into a stick (very uneventful) and hurt her eye. I am tempted to spill out the whole story here as I am so grateful to have found your site… but to keep it short we ended up having surgery done at UVA in Charlottesville to stitch her cornea. Today during a follow-up visit they said she definitely has a cataract that they will need to remove either during the surgery to remove her stitches 5 weeks from now, or if it is growing too fast in an additional surgery between now and then. Our family is VERY hesitant to use surgical means (in fact we nearly refused the original surgery in order to have time to investigate alternative options, but the physicians involved child protective services and we chose to go forward with their recommendations… a decision we are still a bit unsettled about, but may have been for the best – who can know?) and we are believers in alternative therapies. We are very interested in your three day program mentioned above and any other help you may be able to give. Can you please advise me on how to be in touch with you for more information? I will double check to be sure I didn’t miss it on your web page. Please call me asap at (540) 746-6032. Thank you! – Deb Rhizal