New York Ophthalmology 329 East 149th Street, 2nd Floor
Bronx, NY 10451 Phone: 1-888-212-3937 Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Saturday: By Appointment Only Sunday: Closed
New York Ophthalmology 147-32 Jamaica Avenue, Lower Level
Jamaica, NY 11435 Phone: 1-888-212-3937 Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Saturday: By Appointment Only Sunday: Closed
New York Ophthalmology 74-09 37th Avenue, Suite 303
Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Phone: 1-888-212-3937 Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Saturday: By Appointment Only Sunday: Closed
New York Ophthalmology 3556 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Manhattan, NY 10031 Phone: 1-888-212-3937 Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Saturday: By Appointment Only Sunday: Closed
New York Ophthalmology 774 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11206 Phone: 1-888-212-3937 Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Saturday: By Appointment Only Sunday: Closed
At New York Ophthalmology, we offer multiple options for contacting the practice and . We offer in-person consultations at our 5 NYC ophthalmology locations as well as telemedicine consultations for your convenience and safety. Access to healthcare has developed with time, with the digital age ushering many platforms whereby patients can interact with their primary …
From packing healthy lunches to enforcing bedtimes to helping out with remote learning, there’s nothing you won’t do to make sure your child has everything they need to succeed. But there’s one more item that deserves a spot on that list if it’s not there already: scheduling a pediatric eye exam with an ophthalmologist or …
Glaucoma is a common eye condition where a person experiences progressive damage to their optic nerve. The optic nerve relays visual information to the brain, and its damage may range from visual loss to blindness. At New York Ophthalmology, Dr. Nathan Radcliffe is a glaucoma specialist who can assess your eyes for early signs of glaucoma …
Can you remember the last time you scheduled an eye exam to screen for glaucoma? If the answer is no, you’re likely due for a visit to an ophthalmologist. At our locations in Jackson Heights, Queens, and throughout New York, we specialize in keeping your eyes healthy. Routine exams and screenings are one of the …
Here at New York Ophthalmology, we serve patients from all walks of life. Proper eye care allows people to enjoy happy, healthy lives—a student can now see the class whiteboard, or an older adult can read their favorite book. The best way to maintain functional eye health is by scheduling regular checkups with an optometrist …
Most men and women choose their primary care physicians and dentists before they're sick or have cavities. But choosing an ophthalmologist isn't really something people consider until they need treatment for an eye condition or need help for chronic issues, such as diabetic eye care. At our 5 locations in Queens, the Bronx, Manhattan and …
Even as our practice continues to grow and we prepare to open new locations, New York Ophthalmology remains dedicated to providing access to advanced eye care to all. Using the latest technology and techniques typically available only to the wealthy, we are especially committed to providing advanced care to those in our neighborhoods who may …
There are some eye problems you will experience as you age. Most of them can be treated if detected early. Let’s find out what these problems are and how they cause damage to your eyes. Presbyopia - If you’re experiencing loss of vision while reading or looking at an object close to you, you might …
Do you know how eye makeup evolved? It started during the ancient Egyptian times. Women applied green color under their eyelids and lashes to make it look darker. Since then, we are evolving and experimenting to keep up with the latest trends. Today, we have a variety of options, different styles, and colors. But do …
What is a Pink Eye? Pink eye is also known as conjunctivitis. It is an eye condition that causes inflammation or infection in the outer membrane of the eyeball and the inner eyelid. It is highly contagious and spreads when someone gets in contact with the eye secretions of an infected person. What are the …