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Eye Exams in Manhattan

We serve every individual with a superior standard of services for sharp vision and healthy eyes! Our highly qualified optometric team offers a full range of personalized vision care services, including routine vision tests, comprehensive eye exams, advanced management of ocular disease, dry eye treatment, specialized pediatric eye care, contact lenses fittings, and a fabulous optical collection of high-fashion eyeglasses for every member of your family. No matter what you need, we use the latest, advanced technologies and premier skill to ensure your precise vision prescription and detailed diagnosis.

At our modern optometry practice, we believe that the best eye care is founded upon open communication and trust between eye doctor and patient, so we invest in getting to know you – your vision needs, health condition, and lifestyle preferences. We are pleased to be your quality one-stop center for clear, comfortable, and healthy eyesight!
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Comprehensive Eye Exams

Routine eye exams are an important aspect of maintaining one's overall health. As with an annual physical or dental exam, it is extremely important to have your eyes examined regularly. Regardless of how great your eyesight is, scheduling regular eye exams is a great way to stay on top of your overall health.

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Pediatric Eye Exams in Manhattan

Regular eye exams are important for children since their eyes can change significantly in as little as a year as the muscles and tissue develop. Good eyesight is critical for a child’s life and achievements since success in school is closely tied to eye health. School demands intense visual involvement, including reading, writing, using computers, and blackboard/smartboard work. Even physical activities and sports require strong vision. If their eyes aren’t up to the task, a child may feel tired, have trouble concentrating, have problems in school or have difficulty playing their favorite games which may affect their overall quality of life.

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Eye Disease Management

Millions of patients are diagnosed with diseases and conditions of the eye every year. Some of which may not display symptoms until there is irreversible damage to the patient’s vision. The outcome of eye disease can range from temporary discomfort to total loss of vision, which is why all eye problems and diseases should be taken seriously and regular eye check-ups are absolutely essential.

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Eye Conditions

People will often experience some type of eye disorder during the course of their lives. While the majority of these are minor and don’t require treatment, even minor problems can have significant adverse impacts on your vision, and you should seek the guidance of a licensed medical professional.

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Emergency Eye Care for Pink Eye

Pink eye is well known as conjunctivitis and it is the infection or inflammation of the conjunctiva or the transparent membrane that serves as a covering for the white part of the eye called the sclera that lines the eyelid. In addition to inflammation, there is usually tearing in the eyes that emit a sticky discharge that develops into a crust while one is sleeping, making it difficult for the patient to open their eyes in the morning.


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LASIK & Refractive Surgery Co-Management

If you are one of the thousands of people considering LASIK laser eye surgery, then you will probably be gathering as much information as possible about the treatment. By this point, you are probably aware of the benefits that LASIK offers, such as a reduced or eliminated need for glasses or contact lenses and greater convenience in your day to day life. However, for many patients, despite the advantages of LASIK, the thought of surgery on their eyes is still a cause of anxiety and fear. One of the best ways to alleviate this concern is to find out more about what the procedure entails.

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Latisse

Many people don’t realize that eyelashes are both functional and attractive. The purpose of eyelashes is to act as a first line of defense for our eyes, preventing airborne dirt, dust, and other debris from reaching the delicate tissues of our eyes. You probably don’t know that when your eyes are closed, your eyelashes form a nearly impenetrable barrier against foreign irritants entering the eyes.

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