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Located at 348 Broad Ave in Leonia, NJ near Fort Lee

EYE CARE SERVICES FOR YOU

Our eye care center in Leonia offers a full range of eye health services to clients of all ages, from children to older adults: routine eye exams and vision tests, eye disease diagnosis and management, and more.

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Palisades Optometrics offers a full range of eye health services to clients of all ages, from children to older adults: routine eye exams and vision tests, eye disease diagnosis and management, immediate attention for eye emergencies, and complete eye health management. Our optometrist in our practice provides eyewear prescriptions as well as corrective laser eye surgery co-management. Get in touch with us to set up an appointment at your convenience and learn more about what we offer below.


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    Complete eye exams are not just for updating your prescription. Learn more about what your eye doctor will screen for, what to expect at your appointment, some of the advanced technology we use, and special considerations for pediatric and infant eye care.
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    A contact lens exam provides all of the measurements and testing that are required to determine if your eyes are suitable for contact lens wear. We are able to fit most patients (even hard-to-fit) and will generate your contact lens prescription.
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    Ortho-k is a process that uses specially designed rigid gas permeable contact lenses worn at night to gently reshape the cornea, eventually allowing clear vision during the day.
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    Our eye doctors have the latest technology and lots of experience with eye infections, scratched eye, something stuck in your eye, painful or stinging eyes and many other types of eye infections.
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    Certain types of contact lenses and eyeglasses may play a role in slowing the progression of myopia, or nearsightedness.
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    Keratoconus is a rare, progressive disease that affects the cornea, which is the clear, transparent layer at the front of the eye. The cornea is responsible for focusing the light that comes into your eye onto the retina for clear, sharp vision.
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    We invite you to browse through these articles to find information about vision and eye health for you and your family.