Dr. Rebecca Blacher Kriger, OD
Optometrist
19575 Biscayne Blvd Suite #107 Miami FL, 33180About
Dr. Rebecca Kriger is an optometrist practicing in Miami, FL. Dr. Kriger specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Kriger performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Nova Southeastern College of Optometry Bachelor of Science degree 1997
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Get to know Optometrist Dr. Rebecca Blacher Kriger, who serves patients in Florida.
An established optometrist, Dr. Kriger has practiced at Dr. Charles Rosenthal & Associates in Aventura, Florida for over two decades.
The doctors and staff at Dr. Charles Rosenthal & Associates are committed to assuring that patients receive the highest quality eye care available. Their emphasis is on comprehensive eye examinations, the fitting of contact lenses, and the diagnosis and management of eye disease. They are dedicated to caring for the eyes by providing the latest technology.
A South Florida native, Dr. Kriger received both her Doctor of Optometry and Bachelor of Science degree in Vision Science from Nova Southeastern College of Optometry in 1997, where she was elected to Beta Sigma Kappa, an International Optometric Honor Society.
Optometry is a health care profession that involves examining the eyes and applicable visual systems for defects or abnormalities, as well as diagnosing and managing eye disease. Optometrists are healthcare professionals who provide primary eye care through comprehensive eye examinations to detect and treat various visual abnormalities and eye diseases. Being a regulated profession, an optometrist’s scope of practice may differ depending on the location. Thus, disorders or diseases detected outside the treatment scope of optometry (i.e. those requiring certain surgical interventions) are referred out to relevant medical professionals for proper care, more commonly to ophthalmologists who are physicians that specialize in the tertiary medical and surgical care of the eye. Optometrists typically work closely together with other eye care professionals, such as ophthalmologists and opticians, to deliver quality and efficient eye care to the general public.
Additionally, Dr. Kriger is bilingual being fluent in English and a native Spanish speaker.
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