Nathan Agi, MD

Acting Assistant Professor

Overview

Undergraduate Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Biology), Summa Cum Laude, Yeshiva University, New York, NY 
Medical School: Doctor of Medicine SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine Stony Brook, NY 
Internship: Transitional Internship (Internal Medicine) Mt. Sinai – Morningside/West, New York, NY 
Residency: Ophthalmology, Rutgers University
Fellowship: Vitreoretinal Surgery, University of Washington
Board Certification: American Board of Ophthalmology
Memberships: American Academy of Ophthalmology, Association for Reserch in Vision and Ophthalmology, American Society of Retina Specialists 

Biography

Dr. Agi was born in Los Angeles, California. He attended Yeshiva University and graduated summa cum laude with honors. Dr. Agi graduated from Stony Brook Medical School and went on to complete an Ophthalmology residency at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. He is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society.

Primary Office

Karalis Johnson Retina Center

Location:  750 Republican Street, Building F, first floor, Seattle, WA 98109
Clinic Phone: 206-744-2020 Clinic Fax: 206-520-8399
Mailing Address: Box 359608 325 Ninth Ave. Seattle, WA 98104
Academic Phone: 206-543-7250

Awards and Honors

Professor Meyer Atlas Award for Excellence in Biology. Yeshiva University, NY 05/2014 

Blanche Attas Zuckerman Award for Excellence in Sephardic Studies. Yeshiva University, NY 05/2014 

Dean’s List: Yeshiva University, NY 2010-2014 

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Inducted 2018 

Outstanding Achievements And Excellence In The Ophthalmic Knowledge Assessment Program: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, NJ 06/2022

Outstanding Achievements And Excellence In The Ophthalmic Knowledge Assessment Program: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, NJ 06/2023

Alfred Cinnotti Award: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, NJ 06/2023

Publications

Yanagihara, R. T., Agi, N. Y., & Leveque, T. K. , Fortenbach, C. R. (2023, November/December). A bump in the road of cancer remission. Retina Specialist. Retrieved from https://www.retina-specialist.com/article/a-bump-in-the-road-of-cancer-remission 

Hashimi, H., Agi, N., & Leveque, T. K. , Fortenbach, C. R. (2024, April 13). Three strikes of inflammation. Retina Specialist. Retrieved from https://www.retina-specialist.com/article/three-strikes-of-inflammation 

Kushner-Lenhoff, S., Agi, N. Y., & Leveque, T. K. , Fortenbach, C. R. (2023, September/October). More than meets the macula. Retina Specialist. Retrieved from https://www.retina-specialist.com/article/more-than-meets-the-macula-when-its 

Bonnell, A. C., Agi, N., & Stacey, A. W., Fortenbach, C. R. (2024, July/August). Vanishing vascular tumors: The role of belzutifan for patients with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. Retina Specialist. Retrieved from https://www.retina-specialist.com/article/vanishing-vascular-tumors 

908 Jefferson St.. Seattle, WA 98104 (academic offices)
Harborview Medical Center (mailing address)
Box 359608, 325 Ninth Avenue Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206.543.7250
Fax: 206.685.7055
 

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