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Dr. Justin Lewis, OD

Optometrist

2610 Frederick Douglass Blvd New York NY, 10030

About

Dr. Justin Lewis is an esteemed Optometrist dedicated to providing exceptional eye care services to his patients. He brings years of experience and expertise to his role and has a proven track record of delivering comprehensive vision care services. Renowned for his patient-centered approach, he listens attentively to understand individual needs, offering personalized care. He's known for his friendly demeanor and easy-going nature. Dr. Lewis stays updated with the latest advancements in optometry through continuous learning. Outside of his profession, he enjoys music, travel, and quality time with his family. He's excited to embrace his new role as a full-time eye care provider at Empire Eye Care.

Education and Training

SUNY College of Optometry Doctor of Optometry degree 2016

Provider Details

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Professional Memberships

  • American Optometric Association  

Professional Society Memberships

  • AOA

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Dr. Lewis takes care of cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, myopia progression management, ocular eye disease, and all general primary vision care including glasses, cataracts, and computer vision glasses. Being from a small town, he really wanted to bring that atmosphere to his patients. So in the summer of 2023, Empire Eye Care opens, which will be his own private practice in Harlem. He believes in going the extra mile and taking the time each person needs, and hopefully, having some fun in the process! In a world being devoured by large corporations, Dr. Lewis wants to keep a warm, welcoming, personalized experience for the people in the community of Harlem.

Dr. Justin Lewis, OD's Practice location

Empire Eye Care

862 E Tremont Ave -
Bronx, NY 10460
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empireeyecare.com

Bronx Vision Center

417 East 138th Street -
Bronx, NY 10454
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New patients: 917-891-8555

Empire Eye Care

2610 Frederick Douglass Blvd -
New York, NY 10030
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New patients: 347-632-2610

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Get to know Optometrist Dr. Justin Lewis, who serves patients in The Bronx, New York.

A top professional in the field of optometry, Dr. Lewis works with patients at Bronx Vision Center in New York.

The team of professionals at Bronx Vision Center conduct comprehensive exams which allow them to accurately detect eye disease or other abnormalities early, often before they present any symptoms. They also carry a wide selection of designer frames and sunglasses in their optical shop in order to fulfill the individual needs of each of their patients. Their mission is to provide their patients with optimal eye care to insure the health of their eyes and the quality of their vision.

Born and raised in Upstate New York, Dr. Lewis completed his undergraduate education at Binghamton University in 2012, and earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from the SUNY College of Optometry in 2016.

Optometry is a healthcare 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.

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