MIDCREST OPTICAL CORPORATION
Optometrist
/Sports Vision Optometrist
/Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies
/Contact Lens Fitter
/Occupational Vision Optometrist
/Optician
/Pediatric Optometrist
/Corneal and Contact Management Optometrist
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MIDCREST OPTICAL CORPORATION has primary practice address at 897 8th Avenue, New York, New York 10019, United States. MIDCREST OPTICAL CORPORATION works hard to the highest-quality services described below.
To make an appointment or if you have any questions please call at
(212) 582-5926 for any inquiries or visit us to experience firsthand the quality services that
have
made us a staple in the New York community since they started to work
on May 30 2007.
Healthcare Provider works as Corneal and Contact Management Optometrist and Optician and Contact Lens Fitter and Sports Vision Optometrist and Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies and Occupational Vision Optometrist and Optometrist, with a primary focus on Pediatric Optometrist services. The license number is registered in State, which confirms the professionalism and compliance with healthcare standards. Source: NPPES NPI Registry
According to the official NPPES profile of the HealthCare Provider, the HealthCare Provider updated information on Oct 10 2011 last time, our records are a testament to our ongoing commitment to maintaining current and useful information for our customers. Pharmacy Near Me Team also tried to manually add and verify doctor appointment hours and other information with additional updates from Healthcare Insurance Companies Data. The data for this page is updated on weekly basis. Our data is cross-referenced with multiple healthcare databases(NPPES, FDA, Census, NUCC, States Divisions of Medical Quality Assurance’s Profiles Data, Health Insurance companies) to ensure the highest level of accuracy. Also, the page is reviewed quarterly by our Team to ensure accuracy.
Doctors of optometry (ODs) are the primary health care professionals for the eye. Optometrists examine, diagnose, treat, and manage diseases, injuries, and disorders of the visual system, the eye, and associated structures as well as identify related systemic conditions affecting the eye. An optometrist has completed pre-professional undergraduate education in a college or university and four years of professional education at a college of optometry, leading to the doctor of optometry (O.D.) degree. Some optometrists complete an optional residency in a specific area of practice. Optometrists are eye health care professionals state-licensed to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the eye and visual system.
An optometrist who offers services designed to care for unique vision care needs of athletes, which may include one of more of the following services: corrective vision care unique to a specific sporting environment; protective eyewear for the prevention of sports-related injuries; vision enhancement - which may include vision therapy and techniques to improve visual skills specific to the athlete's sport.
A supplier of medical equipment such as respirators, wheelchairs, home dialysis systems, or monitoring systems, that are prescribed by a physician for a patient's use in the home and that are usable for an extended period of time.
An optician or other ancillary support staff person who, where authorized by state law and trained or certified to do so, may fit or dispense contact lenses to a patient based on the prescription of an optometrist or medical physician.
Optometrists who work in Occupational Vision, the branch of environmental optometry, consider all aspects of the relationship between work and vision, visual performances, eye safety, and health.
Opticians help fit eyeglasses and contact lenses, following prescriptions from Ophthalmologists and Optometrists. They also help customers decide which eyeglass frame or contact lenses to buy.
Optometrists who work in Pediatrics are concerned with the prevention, development, diagnosis, and treatment of visual problems in children.
The professional activities performed by an Optometrist related to the fitting of contact lenses to an eye, ongoing evaluation of the cornea's ability to sustain successful contact lens wear, and treatment of any external eye or corneal condition which can affect contact lens wear.