Dr. Frank Derienzo
Dr. DeRienzo has been in practice for almost 30 years, and is a graduate of the New England College of Optometry. He completed a two year fellowship in Ocular Diseases at Omni Eye Services, a New Jersey based referral center for complicated ocular disorders. After completing his training, he served as their Center Director for 10 years. In 2005, Dr. DeRienzo was recognized as one of Americas' Top Doctors by the Research Council of America, a non-profit organization that rates the top doctors throughout the country in all medical specialties....
Dr. Bruce Meyer
Dr. Meyer, FCOVD, has been in practice for over 30 years. He is a graduate of Rutgers and the New England College of Optometry. He completed a post graduate residency in Pediatric Vision Analysis and Vision Therapy at SUNY College of Optometry, where he also served as Assistant Clinical Professor from 1983-1986. Dr. Meyer provides eye care services to patients of all ages but has special training and expertise in the evaluation and treatment of eye problems in children. In addition, he has first-hand experience in working with individuals with developmental delay. Currently, he is the Clinical Director of Special...
Dr. C. Heather Ogoke
Dr. Ogoke is a board-certified optometric physician who welcomes patients of all ages. After optometry school, Dr. Ogoke completed the prestigious residency in pediatric eye care with an emphasis on Vision Therapy at SUNY College of Optometry. She is also certified to fit both overnight and daily contact lenses for control of nearsightedness (myopia). Dr. Ogoke attended public school in West Orange, NJ before receiving her Bachelor’s degree in human biology from SUNY Albany. She is a graduate of Arizona College of Optometry. Dr. Ogoke has been honored with numerous awards including the Gold Key Optometric Honors...

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