Eye care professionals specialize in understanding how the human eye really works, as well as diseases and conditions that affect your vision—many of which do not always have obvious symptoms. Eye doctors know how age and risk factors affect vision over time for young and old, and they understand the benefits and features of corrective lenses, both as eyeglass lenses and contact lenses.
Our optometric physicians and ophthalmologists (surgeons) take the time to explain the results of your eye exam, describe your options and listen to your eye care needs. Because maintaining good eye health is an ongoing partnership, we encourage you to ask questions and share your health information, which could be vital to monitoring, diagnosing and treating potential vision and / or medical concerns.
Our optometric physicians are associated as teaching staff at the (PCO) Pennsylvania College of Optometry @ Salus University (Drexel University) and external education preceptors for the New England College of Optometry, PCO and SCCO Ketchum College of Optometry. Our surgical ophthalmologists are from the Princeton Eye Group and are affiliated with the world renowned Will’s Eye Hospital of Philadelphia.
Meet our doctors:
http://www.seelife.net/our-optometrists/
What is an Optometric Physician?
http://www.seelife.net/hleye-vision-eye-health-plan/what-is-an-optometric-physician/