InVision Eye Care

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Eye doctors & Optometrists in Lakewood, NJ
Eye doctors & Optometrists

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
7:00AM - 8:00PM
Wednesday
8:30AM - 8:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:30AM - 4:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1 NJ-70
Lakewood, NJ
08701

About

Nearly thirty years ago, Dr. Edward Hedaya founded InVision Eyecare upon his relocation to New Jersey, following a successful career teaching ocular surgery at the New York University Medical Center. Since the practice’s inception, InVision’s mission has remained the same: To deliver outstanding care in a comfortable, educational and nurturing environment. Patients praise InVision Eyecare for excelling in its mission. Thanks to the passion and relentless drive of our doctors and staff, nearly everyone who visits the office describes their experience as exceptional.
InVision’s doctors are recognized experts in laser vision correction (PRK/Lasik), cataract surgery - including femtosecond laser and lifestyle lenses – dry eye treatment and management, retinal disorders and glaucoma.
We invite you to come share in our passion: Your vision.
Visit us at InVision; there is so much to learn.
Services offered:
Laser Vision Correction Center
Lifestyle Cataract Surgery
Dry Eye Relief Center
Retinal Center
Glaucoma Laser Center
Laser Floaters
BOTOX® & Juvederm®
Eye Nutrition
Optical & Contact Lenses

Photos

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Services

  • Cataract Surgery
  • Contact Lenses
  • Dry Eyes
  • Diabetic Eye Disease
  • Laser Vision Correction (LASIK)
  • Floaters
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Glaucoma

Latest

Introducing the first FDA approved prescription eye drop to fix droopy eyelids – and guess which one of our doctors participated in the clinical studies? Yep – Our very own Dr. Rachel Roman! In the past, the standard treatment for this condition was surgery but not everyone is a candidate. Now with this exciting development, people suffering from droopy eyelids have a non-invasive, possible long-term treatment option. Wondering if this is the right treatment for you? Book an exam today!
Many people experience seeing floating dots after looking at something bright. Have you ever wondered why this happens? Click this link to learn the reason! #wellnesswednesday #eyecare #eyehealth https://firebaseurls.page.link/7W7Ev8CP5C1swLux6
A good exercise routine not only helps your body, it helps your eyes also. Getting your blood flowing can help improve oxygen levels in your eyes and clear out toxins. #tiptuesday #skinhealth
#ReminderMonday: Your computer screen should be set up 20 to 26 inches away from your face to best protect your eyes. #eyehealth
#funfactfriday: Heterochromia is the medical term for having two different colored eyes.
Myth: A cataract must be ‘ripe’ before it is removed Truth: Thanks to modern advances in surgery, a cataract can be removed as soon as it compromises your vision. If you are suffering from a cataract, schedule an appointment with us today!
#FunFactFriday: Don't take your eyes for granted, the only organ more complex than the eye is the brain!
Myth: During an eye transplant, they remove the entire eye. Truth: Your eyeballs are connected to your optic nerve, and can't be removed. During the surgery, they are usually operating on the cornea #truththursday
Your eyes are complicated, so it can be difficult to know the best ways to take care of them. So make sure to get them checked regularly! #wellnesswednesday #visionhealth
#TipTuesday: Sharing is caring, but some things shouldn't be shared. Like towels! Sharing a towel could leave your eyes exposed to contagious diseases like pink eye.
#ReminderMonday: If you are experiencing any sudden vision issues like hazy vision, double vision, or frequent flashes of light, make sure to schedule an appointment asap!
#Funfactfriday: Your eyes heal very quickly. With proper care, it only takes about 48 hours to repair a minor corneal scratch.
#ReminderMonday: If you ever experience any changes in your vision, make sure to speak up! Give us a call, no matter how small the issue is, we can talk it through and discuss your options.
#FunFactFriday: The world’s most common eye color is brown.
Myth: Reading in low light or the dark will weaken your eyesight. Truth: Reading in the dark doesn't affect your eyesight. But you may feel eyestrain or get a headache from reading in the dark. #truththursday #visionhealth #mythbuster
Do you struggle with eye drops and never seem to use them correctly? Heres the best way! Lean your head back, look up, and once the drops are in, make sure to gently close your eyes instead of blinking! #wellnesswednesday
#TipTuesday: This has been the perfect time for home projects, but don't forget about protecting your eyes! Any time you are doing work around the house, make sure to wear proper eye protection.
#ReminderMonday: Get to know your family tree. Learning what vision issues your family has can help your overall health. Let us know of any family history so we can talk through your options!
#ReminderMonday: Remember to think of color this #Thanksgiving! Fill your plate with a #rainbow of foods. Darky leaf greens are good for #macularfunction. And carrots and #pumpkin are a great source of beta carotene and vitamin C. #eyecre #visionhealth
#FunFactFriday: Your #eyes need a healthy coat if #tears! And consuming omega-3 #fattyacids can help relieve dry eye. #eyehealth
Myth: The more you wear contacts or glasses, the more your eyes will depend on them. Truth: Using your glasses won't worsen your vision or lead to any eye disease. It's important to use them to avoid straining your eyes and ensure the best vision possible. #truththursday #eyehealth
Did you know that your #overallhealth can go a long way towards keeping your #eyes healthy? Make sure you are making #healthy choices and taking good care of yourself. Staying active and having healthy habits can lower your risk of conditions that can lead to eye or #visionproblems. #wellnesswednesday #eyehealth
Have you ever seen a #cartoon or old #movies where the character put a raw #steak on a #blackeye? This is actually not safe. The bacteria from the raw meat can cause a serious #eye infection. Try using an ice pack or ice cubes wrapped in a clean towel for the #injury! #tiptuesday #eyecare
#ReminderMonday: As the #temperature drops, you may notice your #eyes getting dry. This is because #cold air contains less water than warm air. So, keep your eyes moist by staying #hydrated with extra fluids and using a humidifier! #dryeyes #eyehealth
#ReminderMonday: Regular #eyeexams can detect a surprising number of non-eye #diseases such as arthritis, diabetes and even Alzheimer’s disease. Remember to schedule your next #eyescreening with us! #eyehealth
#FunFactFriday: Only 1/6 of your #eyeball is visible. #eyehealth
#Eye twitches can be very #annoying. It comes on suddenly and can last for a minute, hours, days or even longer. Luckily, there are some steps that you can take to help make the #twitch go away. Make sure you are getting enough #sleep, find stress-reducing #activities and cut back on the #caffeine. #truththursday #eyehealth
#Eyelash extensions are the new #beauty trend. But be cautious if you decide to get them done. Eyelash #extensions may cause an allergic reaction, eyelid inflammation, pink eye and/or dry eye. If you decide to get eyelash extensions, make sure they are done correctly and try not to get them done very often. #wellnesswednesday #eyehealth
❤❤ #GIVEAWAYALERT Here at InVision Eyecare, we believe polarized sunglasses are one of the best ways to protect your eyes from the damaging sun. For this reason, we are giving away this basket full of goodies including a free pair of non prescription polarized sunglasses valued at $149.❤❤ ❤❤ Rules are simple ❤❤ 1) follow us 2) like the post 3) tag two of your friends in the comments below Winner will be picked Feb19th. Good luck to everyone! #valentines #ionlyhaveeyesforyou #giveaway #contest #polarizedsunglasses #sunglasses #eyeglasses #loveyoureyes #GiftBasketGiveaway #blockthesun #youonlygetonesetofeyes
Getting your #eyes checked regularly can be very beneficial. Regular #checkups may help detect problems at an early stage, which means you can potentially have #treatment before any permanent damage occurs to your eyes. Schedule an appointment with us today! #tiptuesday #eyecare

Information

Company name
InVision Eye Care
Category
Eye doctors & Optometrists

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for InVision Eye Care in Lakewood NJ?
    You can reach them at: 732-210-0140. It’s best to call InVision Eye Care during business hours.
  • What is the address for InVision Eye Care on in Lakewood?
    InVision Eye Care is located at this address: 1 NJ-70 Lakewood, NJ 08701.
  • What are InVision Eye Care(Lakewood, NJ) store hours?
    InVision Eye Care store hours are as follows: Mon: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Tue: 7:00AM - 8:00PM, Wed: 8:30AM - 8:00PM, Thu: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Fri: 8:30AM - 4:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.