SUNY Optometry received a $1.5M grant from the State of New York to expand 3,000 sq. ft. of its clinical care facilities in November 2016. Funds raised through Our Vision for Children will be used to purchase new equipment, innovative diagnostic technology and modern furnishings to create a welcoming environment…
Read More
Is your child’s prescription progressing at a high rate? SUNY Optometry’s Dr. Xiaoying Zhu discusses how University Eye Center’s Myopia Control Center helps slow the progression of myopia, or nearsightedness.
Read More
Studies estimate that half of the world’s population will have myopia by 2050. SUNY Optometry’s Dr. Xiaoying Zhu discusses how University Eye Center’s Myopia Control Center gives children immediate help and provides parents with information they can use to make the best long-term decisions for their kids’ vision.
Read More
The University Eye Center’s Dr. Caitlin Morrison on what you should know about contact lenses.
Read More
On average, 30% of the world is myopic (nearsighted) and by 2050, based on current trends, almost 50% will be myopic. Dr. Xiaoying Zhu (OD, MD, PhD), lead clinician at University Eye Center’s Myopia Control Clinic, discusses the global crisis. Reach out to (212) 938-4015 or myopia@sunyopt.edu to make an…
Read More
At the University Eye Center and the SUNY College of Optometry, we take heart health very seriously. Watch and learn how we create awareness within our community about heart health issues and what the implications of heart-related health issues on your eyes and vision.
Read More
The SUNY College of Optometry Alumni Affairs office, in conjunction with its Continuing Professional Education office, hosted an alumni reunion reception at the Princeton Club in New York City. The classes of 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004 and 2009 were honored, as well as the Alumnus of the…
Read More
Dr. Rebecca Marinoff, assistant clinical professor at the SUNY College of Optometry and a member of the University Eye Center’s Vision Rehabilitation Services team, discusses some of the devices that patients with low vision can use to them them see better.
Read More