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Optometry vs. Ophthalmology

At New York Ophthalmology, we offer eye care to everyone. We have 5 locations to serve patients in NYC, in Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Manhattan. Our eye doctors and ophthalmologists in New York. With a team of ophthalmologists…

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4 Winter Eye Issues & How to Prevent Them

With temperatures dropping fast and winter around the corner, it’s time to think about keeping your eyes healthy during the colder months. With a few helpful tips and tricks and a visit to your ophthalmologist or optometrist in Jackson Heights, you can enjoy hydrated and protected eyes no matter the weather. In this blog post, we will discuss a few common eye concerns people face during the winter months and share tips for keeping…

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Providing Advanced Eye Care Access to ALL

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 have…

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Things You Need to Know for Your Eye Makeup Safety

Do You Know How Eye Makeup Evolved? It started during 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…

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Easy Home Remedies For Pink Eye

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 symptoms of pink eye?…

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This is Why You Shouldn’t Rub Your Eyes

The urge to itch or rub your eyes is quite natural. It starts when you wake up, you get up and the first thing you do is rub your eyes. A gentle pressure while rubbing helps to remove the mucus, debris around the eyes, and let’s be honest it also…

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