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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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Corneal Disease and Scar Treatment

Your cornea is the first thing the light hits when it reaches your eye—a transparent bulbous structure, which acts as your eyes’ outermost lens. With the iris, pupil, and lens’s help, it helps focus light onto the retina and contributes most to clear vision. At New York Ophthalmology…

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Why Do You Need to See a Retinal Specialist?

At New York Ophthalmology, Dr. Neil Patel is a fellowship-trained vitreoretinal specialist who can assess your eyes for signs of retina disease and perform surgery and treatment. Dr. Patel’s training and experience allow him to diagnose any retinal concerns or diseases and provide proper treatment. With 5 locations throughout NYC…

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Early Signs of Glaucoma

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…

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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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