Carabin Eye Care provides eye exams & eye care for eye health and vision correction as well as diseases & surgery of the eye. Carabin Eye Care eye doctors are board certified ophthalmologists & eye specialists offering eye exams for cataracts, cataract surgery & lens implants (IOL), glaucoma, retina diseases and problems such as floaters, retinal detachment, age related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy, facial rejuvenation with BOTOX and eyeglasses & contact lenses, an affiliate of Prism Vision Group.
Book an eye exam for eye health & vision problems such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration & diabetic retinopathy, eyeglasses & contact lenses. Our cataract surgeon provides laser cataract surgery & lens implants to help minimize the need for eyeglasses, bifocals & reading glasses after cataract surgery. Glaucoma has no warning signs. Vision loss from glaucoma can be prevented with early detection, diagnosis & treatment at Carabin Eye Care.
Our ophthalmologist provides eye exams for retinal diseases & problems including floaters, diabetic retinopathy & age related macular degeneration (AMD).
Book an eye exam for eye health & vision problems such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration & diabetic retinopathy, eyeglasses & contact lenses. Our cataract surgeon provides laser cataract surgery & lens implants to help minimize the need for eyeglasses, bifocals & reading glasses after cataract surgery. Glaucoma has no warning signs. Vision loss from glaucoma can be prevented with early detection, diagnosis & treatment at Carabin Eye Care.
Our ophthalmologist provides eye exams for retinal diseases & problems including floaters, diabetic retinopathy & age related macular degeneration (AMD).
Services
At Carabin Eye Care, Dr. Carrabin & our staff work to build trusting relationships with patients by providing your care in an individualized and personal manner.
We strive to be the best eye doctors for routine annual eye care & exams for prescription eyewear and vision correction and eye care specialists with expertise in cataract surgery & lens implants, glaucoma diagnosis & treatment, retinal disease and contact lens fitting options.
Our New Milford office is open Monday 9 AM-2:30 PM, Tuesday-Thursday 8 AM- 5 PM and Friday between the hours of 9 AM-2:30 PM.
We strive to be the best eye doctors for routine annual eye care & exams for prescription eyewear and vision correction and eye care specialists with expertise in cataract surgery & lens implants, glaucoma diagnosis & treatment, retinal disease and contact lens fitting options.
Our New Milford office is open Monday 9 AM-2:30 PM, Tuesday-Thursday 8 AM- 5 PM and Friday between the hours of 9 AM-2:30 PM.
Gari Carabin, M.D. is a Comprehensive Ophthalmologist, Eye & Cataract Surgeon at Carabin Eye Care in New Milford, NJ.
Dr. Carabin received his medical degree from New York Medical College, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and then completed an internship at Hackensack Medical Center, followed by a residency in ophthalmology at New York Medical College where he was elected Chief Resident.
Dr. Carabin sees patients in need of routine annual eye exams for eyeglasses & contact lenses as well as care for complex medical, laser and surgical eye problems.
Dr. Carabin received his medical degree from New York Medical College, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and then completed an internship at Hackensack Medical Center, followed by a residency in ophthalmology at New York Medical College where he was elected Chief Resident.
Dr. Carabin sees patients in need of routine annual eye exams for eyeglasses & contact lenses as well as care for complex medical, laser and surgical eye problems.
If you suspect that you may have pink eye conjunctivitis, Carabin Eye Care doctors will be able to provide examination, diagnosis and treatment for conjunctivitis or pink eye for patients of all ages.
Conjunctivitis, or "Pink Eye", is the term used to describe inflammation of the conjunctiva, which is the very thin membrane that covers the inside of your eyelids and the white part of your eye (the sclera).
It is most commonly referred to as "red" or "pink" eye and can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection, allergies or environmental irritants.
Conjunctivitis, or "Pink Eye", is the term used to describe inflammation of the conjunctiva, which is the very thin membrane that covers the inside of your eyelids and the white part of your eye (the sclera).
It is most commonly referred to as "red" or "pink" eye and can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection, allergies or environmental irritants.
The eye doctors at Carabin Eye Care provide evaluation and diagnosis floaters and flashes of light.
Floaters are an eye condition that can be an annoyance and may even be frightening.
Floaters may appear as tiny specks or "cobwebs" or as small dark shadows, "thread-like" strands or even "squiggly" lines that actually float around in your field of vision.
They tend to move as your eyes move, but not necessarily in the same direction, and often just drift away when your eyes stop moving.
Generally, floaters are a normal and expected consequence of the aging process of your eyes.
Floaters are an eye condition that can be an annoyance and may even be frightening.
Floaters may appear as tiny specks or "cobwebs" or as small dark shadows, "thread-like" strands or even "squiggly" lines that actually float around in your field of vision.
They tend to move as your eyes move, but not necessarily in the same direction, and often just drift away when your eyes stop moving.
Generally, floaters are a normal and expected consequence of the aging process of your eyes.
A scratched cornea can be painful and even frightening.
At Carabin Eye Care our eye doctors provide examination, diagnosis and treatment of corneal abrasion or scratched cornea for patients of all ages.
A scratched cornea or corneal abrasion is the result of the outermost layer of the Cornea-called the corneal epithelium-being torn away from the underlying layers.
A scratched cornea or corneal abrasion is one of the most common injuries to the eye.
It is possible to get a corneal abrasion if you are poked in the eye with a finger, a tree branch or from shards of glass in a car accident.
At Carabin Eye Care our eye doctors provide examination, diagnosis and treatment of corneal abrasion or scratched cornea for patients of all ages.
A scratched cornea or corneal abrasion is the result of the outermost layer of the Cornea-called the corneal epithelium-being torn away from the underlying layers.
A scratched cornea or corneal abrasion is one of the most common injuries to the eye.
It is possible to get a corneal abrasion if you are poked in the eye with a finger, a tree branch or from shards of glass in a car accident.
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