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Dr. Rodolfo L. Rodriguez O.D., Optometrist
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Dr. Rodolfo L. Rodriguez O.D.

Optometrist

5/5(1)
7922 Kennedy Blvd. North Bergen NJ, 07047
Rating

5/5

About

Adult and Pediatric Eye Care: diagnosis, treatment and management of ocular disease, including complete ocular examinations, contact lens care, emergency eye care, consultation, pre and post-surgical ...

Provider Details

Male Spanish

Awards

  • Optometric Physician of the Year 2009 NJ Society of Optometric Physicians 

Treatments

  • Glaucoma Diagnosis And Treatment
  • Contact Lens Fittings And Evaluations
  • Pediatric Eye Exams
  • Cataract Evaluation And Surgical Co-management
  • Lasik Referrals And Co-management

Professional Memberships

  • President NJ Society of Optometric Physicians  2012 
  • President Hudson County Society of Optometric Physicians  1995 
  • member National Glaucoma Society  2006 
  • member Ocular Nutrition Society  2010 

Publications

  • Eye On New JerseyDoxycycline For the Management of Ocular Surface Diseases2012
  • Optometry TimesCombination Agents2011
  • Optometry TodayReviewing Today’s New Glaucoma Medications1999

Experience & Accolades

  • Asst. Clinical Professor1982State University of New Yorkteaching interns and residents

Dr. Rodolfo L. Rodriguez O.D.'s Practice location

Ocular Vision Care

7922 Kennedy Blvd. -
North Bergen, NJ 07047
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New patients: 201-295-2020, 201-295-2020
Fax: 201-295-0804

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