We’re committed to delivering our best:quality and compassionate vision care that contributes to your overall well-being.

We combine advanced medical technology and equipment with personal and attentive patient care achieving excellence in diagnostic and treatment services. Our offerings include comprehensive routine eye exams, medical eye care, contact lens fittings, dry eye management, myopia control, Optomap retinal imaging, specialty contacts, digital eye strain management, and ocular emergencies. 

Our center also includes a full-service optical department for all the latest eyewear and lens solutions customized for your specific vision needs.

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Routine Eye Exams

Annual comprehensive routine eye exams provide a full health check of your eyes. This enables us to determine the strength of your vision and any correction needed with the help of glasses and/or contacts. By visiting an eye doctor yearly, individuals can receive preventative care to address any vision or eye problems and detect underlying health conditions. 

Contact us to make your eye health and overall health a priority each year. 

 

Medical Eye Exams

At the Eye Care Center of North Jersey, we specialize in managing dry eye, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, cataracts, conjunctivitis, glaucoma, eyelid conditions, keratoconus, retinitis pigmentosa, flashes, and floaters. 

Dry Eye Management

Although common, dry eyes can lead to more than just discomfort. Those who have endured this condition understand the impact and annoyance it can have on simple daily activities, and the ability to be productive. You may not know that if not properly treated, dry eye can potentially lead to long-term infections or eye damage.

Contact Lenses

When obtaining a prescription for contact lenses, it's important to note that it differs from a regular prescription for glasses. This is because contact lenses are placed directly on the cornea, the front surface of the eye. As a medical device, it's crucial to have proper fitting and evaluation to ensure your comfort. During your exam, we'll assess your overall eye health to determine the best lens option. Additionally, measurements will be taken to ensure proper sizing. 

Myopia Control

Myopia is a very common condition, also known as nearsightedness (when individuals are able to see objects that are close to them but may have difficulty distinguishing things at a distance.) Although it is a common condition, it can be associated with more threatening eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal detachment. While there is no known cure for myopia at the moment, leaders in the eye care field are searching for ways to decelerate its progression in children and young adults as the eyes endure more rapid development during this period. 

Digital Eye Strain

Our world is just beginning to delve into the effects of screen time on our health. One of the first places we can see impacted is the eyes – more specifically, we see conditions such as digital eye strain, also known as computer vision syndrome. A substantial percentage of Americans suffer from this condition. If you’re experiencing discomfort as a result of your screen usage, we are experienced in helping you find solutions and relief.

Optomap® Retinal Imaging

Through our years of experience, we strongly believe in the power of monitoring your general well-being through regular eye care checkups, which should include the optomap® Retinal Exam. This exam utilizes technology that provides extensive data to inform our doctors with a comprehensive report of your retinal health. 

Ocular Emergencies

Although common, dry eyes can lead to more than just discomfort. Those who have endured this condition understand the impact and annoyance it can have on simple daily activities, and the ability to be productive. You may not know that if not properly treated, dry eye can potentially lead to long-term infections or eye damage.

Custom Crafted Lenses

More than 4.2 million people in the U.S. alone over the age of 40 are partially blind or have poor visual acuity.for the best outcome, it’s important to see an eye doctor regularly. They can identify any issues before they become serious problems.

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