OCLI is a world-renowned, multi-location ophthalmology practice offering eye care services. Our practitioners are some of the most respected physicians in the region, earning their reputations as esteemed innovators and complication-solvers. When it comes to embracing new technologies and techniques, OCLI leads the way. Our physicians performed the first laser vision correction procedure in the country, and we also performed the first laser cataract surgery in New York.
Our providers represent some of the top minds in ocular medicine, from past presidents of major professional organizations to clinical professors. Our patients frequently participate in research studies to evaluate the efficacy of new treatment modalities. To learn more or find out if you're eligible, visit our Research Studies page. Our established clinical excellence and trailblazing techniques make us one of the best choices for treating eye conditions.
With locations throughout the Northeast, chances are there's an OCLI Vision office near you.
Our providers represent some of the top minds in ocular medicine, from past presidents of major professional organizations to clinical professors. Our patients frequently participate in research studies to evaluate the efficacy of new treatment modalities. To learn more or find out if you're eligible, visit our Research Studies page. Our established clinical excellence and trailblazing techniques make us one of the best choices for treating eye conditions.
With locations throughout the Northeast, chances are there's an OCLI Vision office near you.
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At each of our eye care offices, you'll find the latest treatment options for your eye condition-as well as an experienced team of professionals to guide you through each step of the process.
Visit the pages below to learn more about a variety of eye health concerns and the treatments we offer for them.
The practices of OCLI Vision offer eye care services at locations throughout Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania and specialize in primary vision care, LASIK, cataract surgery, glaucoma, diabetic eye care, and other services for patients in the Northeast.
Visit the pages below to learn more about a variety of eye health concerns and the treatments we offer for them.
The practices of OCLI Vision offer eye care services at locations throughout Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania and specialize in primary vision care, LASIK, cataract surgery, glaucoma, diabetic eye care, and other services for patients in the Northeast.
At OCLI Vision, our highly specialized training and advanced treatment modalities make us the best choice for referrals.
In addition to primary eye care and well-patient exams, we provide the latest in diagnostics and treatments for ophthalmic, cornea, glaucoma, retina, and oculoplastic disorders and conditions.
Among the providers at OCLI Vision are specialists who are recognized throughout the Northeast, the nation, and the world for being leaders in the field.
Our providers were the first in the world to perform laser vision correction and the first in New York to perform laser cataract surgery.
In addition to primary eye care and well-patient exams, we provide the latest in diagnostics and treatments for ophthalmic, cornea, glaucoma, retina, and oculoplastic disorders and conditions.
Among the providers at OCLI Vision are specialists who are recognized throughout the Northeast, the nation, and the world for being leaders in the field.
Our providers were the first in the world to perform laser vision correction and the first in New York to perform laser cataract surgery.
As we get older, our eyesight becomes less sharp, and some may notice that their eyesight is blurry or foggy.
This is extremely common and can happen for a few reasons, but one of the biggest causes is cataract development.
Cataracts are extremely common - responsible for about 51% of blindness worldwide.
Cataracts are associated with age, and almost everybody develops cataracts starting in their 50s.
Cataracts occur as the natural lens in our eyes begins to develop protein deposits, causing blurriness and distortion in vision.
This is extremely common and can happen for a few reasons, but one of the biggest causes is cataract development.
Cataracts are extremely common - responsible for about 51% of blindness worldwide.
Cataracts are associated with age, and almost everybody develops cataracts starting in their 50s.
Cataracts occur as the natural lens in our eyes begins to develop protein deposits, causing blurriness and distortion in vision.
The cornea is often described as the "window of the eye", the cornea is a clear, round surface at the front of the eye.
The cornea looks simple, but is actually a delicate piece of tissue made of complex layers and systems.
It is also extremely important to healthy vision.
The cornea, while resilient, is susceptible to many different diseases and disorders.
This is the outermost layer of the cornea.
Its primary function is to protect the inner layers from bacteria, dust and water.
It also provides a smooth surface to absorb oxygen and nutrients from tears, which are then distributed to the inner layers of the cornea.
The cornea looks simple, but is actually a delicate piece of tissue made of complex layers and systems.
It is also extremely important to healthy vision.
The cornea, while resilient, is susceptible to many different diseases and disorders.
This is the outermost layer of the cornea.
Its primary function is to protect the inner layers from bacteria, dust and water.
It also provides a smooth surface to absorb oxygen and nutrients from tears, which are then distributed to the inner layers of the cornea.
At OCLI, we take preventative care very seriously.
Patients with diabetes are especially susceptible to additional health problems, including eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy.
This means that diabetic patients need to attend eye examinations more often than other patients.
Diabetes is a condition in which the body cannot produce enough of the hormone insulin on its own, resulting in high blood glucose (sugar) levels.
Normally, your pancreas releases insulin to help you store and use the sugar and fat from the food that you eat.
Patients with diabetes are especially susceptible to additional health problems, including eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy.
This means that diabetic patients need to attend eye examinations more often than other patients.
Diabetes is a condition in which the body cannot produce enough of the hormone insulin on its own, resulting in high blood glucose (sugar) levels.
Normally, your pancreas releases insulin to help you store and use the sugar and fat from the food that you eat.
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