Expert Eye Care From Caring Optometrists in South Plainfield, NJ
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Thank you for visiting EyeKrafters Medical Optics. Our eye doctor offers quality and convenience in comprehensive eye care to families throughout Edison, South Plainfield, Plainfield, and Piscataway areas.
Our optometrists are conveniently located in the Oak Park Shopping Center at 911 Oak Tree Ave, near CVS and McDonalds.
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We have stylish designer frames, sports, and specialty eyewear, as well as the latest daily contact lenses in our optical.
According to the American Optometric Association (AOA) children should have their eyes examined by an eye doctor at 6 months, 3 years, and at the start of school.
Learn about eye exams, what’s involved in a comprehensive exam, and special considerations for kids and contacts.
If I don’t need glasses, why do I need a routine eye exam?
The refraction or assessment of a prescription is only a small part of a comprehensive eye health exam . Comprehensive eye exams can reveal potential vision threatening disorders before they affect the area of the eye responsible for our acuity . In fact some life threatening diseases may be revealed as well . I have already diagnosed two brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, vascular disorders and shingles in my optometric career.
EyeKrafters Medical Optics offers emergency services that require immediate and urgent eye care. If your eye is injured, don’t try to judge the severity of it. Immediately seek the opinion of an eye doctor to lessen the risk of hurting your vision. We understand ocular emergencies can arise at any time.
Please call our office at: (908) 982-4254 for further instructions. If you feel your vision issue is urgent, do not delay treatment – visit your nearest emergency treatment center.
Emergencies seen promptly
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Dr. Koppel and Dr. Rosenberg offer excellence in pre and post-op cataract and Lasik eye surgery care, as well as diabetes diagnosis and management, and treatment of all eye infections, including conjunctivitis.
Although it is recommended to see your optometrist once a year for an annual check-up, it's recommended to watch for symptoms that would require an earlier exam to check for diabetes.