Maryland Eye & Face is a subspecialty surgical practice in Oculofacial Plastic Surgery. Our surgeon is board-certified and fellowship-trained with over 15 years of experience in the field. We see and evaluate patients that have problems related to their eyelids or the delicate bones, ducts, and soft tissue structures around the eyes. We perform facial aesthetic (cosmetic) and corrective surgery of the eyelids, face, tear ducts, and orbit (eye socket). Patients that need our services have either medical or age-related changes, or have suffered the effects of a tumor or injury to any of these structures. Other patients that come to us may seek minimally-invasive and/or non-surgical aesthetic corrections in facial areas they wish to improve or enhance. Our goal at Maryland Eye & Face is to use the most sophisticated techniques to provide the highest quality care in non-invasive procedures, as well as facial and periocular reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. We believe it is a privilege and honor to know our patients and individualize treatments based on their goals. Our practice commitment extends to having an outstanding experience and achieving outcomes that promote well-being. Our passion is to develop a partnership with and bring out the best in our patients. We follow all up-to-date COVID safety guidelines and look forward to creating a safe, supportive, and educational environment for your visit and time with us.
"I just received the best care from the office staff, the nurses at the surgery center, and Dr. Gandhi. It was such a smooth process and positive experience."
Our Staff
Peyton Woodward
Peyton Woodward is a graduate of Bryant University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. As a Medical Staff Assistant, Peyton is eager to expand her healthcare knowledge while contributing to the success of Maryland Eye & Face. Her experience as a Data Collector at the University of Maryland Medical Center helped her gain hands-on exposure to clinical research, including data management and analysis. In addition, Peyton has spent time volunteering in patient-centered roles, including in the Trauma Resuscitation Unit and as a Pediatric Liaison, where she gained valuable experience supporting patients and their families in a fast-paced hospital environment. As a recent Captain of Bryant University’s Division I Women’s Lacrosse team, Peyton has developed strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills, balancing athletics with a rigorous academic workload. She concluded her lacrosse career in May 2024 after an exciting season with the Bulldogs. Peyton is passionate about pursuing a career in medicine and is committed to learning and gaining as much experience as possible. She is grateful for the opportunity to learn from Dr. Gandhi, whose mentorship is shaping her understanding of the medical field. Peyton is looking forward to working with patients and seeing the real difference each visit makes in their lives.