Ocular Vision Care

Ocular Vision Care Dr. Rodolfo L. Rodriguez, O.D., P.A. offers Comprehensive Ocular and Visual Care with a full optical and a contact lens services.

We perform ocular disease evaluation and management, including glaucoma, cataract, dry eye, corneal and refractive surgery evaluations. Our office is equipped with the latest technology in clinical equipment permitting accurate identification of visual health issues. Dr. Rodriguez listens to your eye health concerns so he can provide compassionate, personalized attention, emphasizing preventative care as well as ocular disease management. Among God's many gifts, next to life itself, is our sight. It is to the ministry of preserving such a precious gift that my practice is dedicated. License , Cert

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We will be providing FREE GLAUCOMA Screening this Sunday, April 10th. Please invite your family and friends to participa...
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We will be providing FREE GLAUCOMA Screening this Sunday, April 10th. Please invite your family and friends to participate in the Health Fair.

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Our practice just replaced our computerized visual field tester with the new Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer, the HFA 3 Model 860, the most sophisticated method to measure visual fields for glaucoma and many other eye as well as neurological diseases. We are so pleased to be able to provide our patients with state of the art eye care.

Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a degenerative eye condition that affects older adults resulting in loss of central vision...
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Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a degenerative eye condition that affects older adults resulting in loss of central vision due to damage to the center of the retina, called the macula.
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A new study found a link between calcium supplement intake and the risk for developing age-related macular degeneration.

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I discuss smoking cessation with all my patients who smoke, because it can cause loss of vision, contributing to Age Rel...
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I discuss smoking cessation with all my patients who smoke, because it can cause loss of vision, contributing to Age Related Macular Degeneration, cataracts, retinal ischemia, anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, thyroid eye disease, pars planitis, has a negative influence on the entire cardiovascular system including ocular vasculature, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, dry eyes and other conditions.

Children and teens may hear about the dangers of smoking from parents, teachers and friends, but they may be less likely to take up deadly habit if they hear the message from doctors, too, a task force says.

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10/16/2012

Halloween Hazards: Think Twice Before Transforming Your Eyes!

HALLOWEEN HAZARDS: THINK TWICE BEFORE TRANSFORMING YOUR EYES

The New Jersey Society of Optometric physicians warns consumers: over-the-counter decorative contact lenses are illegal and may cause serious eye infections and possibly permanent vision loss

Hamilton, NJ, Oct. 16, 2012 – Halloween is a fun holiday, but playing dress up can be serious business. Consumers spend hours making sure costumes are accessorized just right; however, transforming your eyes by changing their color or appearance with non-corrective, decorative contact lenses to look like a cat, werewolf or vampire can be a dangerous choice. The American Optometric Association (AOA) and the New Jersey society of Optometric Physicians (NJSOP) are warning consumers about the risks of wearing decorative contact lenses sold illegally, without a prescription from an eye doctor.

According to the AOA’s 2012 American Eye-Q® consumer survey, 18 percent of Americans wear these non-corrective, decorative or colored contact lenses. Of those, 28 percent report illegally purchasing the lenses without a prescription and from a source other than an eye doctor, a great concern to doctors of optometry.

“There is no such thing as a ‘one size fits all’ contact lens,” said Dr. Rodolfo Rodriguez, president of the NJSOP. “Consumers who purchase lenses illegally, without a prescription or without consultation from an eye doctor, put themselves at risk for serious bacterial infections, allergic reactions, or even significant damage to the eye’s ability to function, with the potential for irreversible sight loss."

A proper medical eye and vision examination ensures that the individual is a viable candidate for contact lens wear, that the lenses are properly fitted and that the patient is able to safely care for their lenses.

Since 2005, federal law requires the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate decorative lenses as medical devices, similar to prescription contact lenses. However, decorative lenses continue to be illegally marketed and distributed directly to consumers through a variety of sources, including flea markets, the Internet, beauty salons and convenience stores. Consumers also report purchasing them at retail outlets, where they are sold as fashion accessories.

“Decorative contact lenses carry the same risks as corrective contact lenses,” said Dr. Rodriguez. “Because of this, it’s important for consumers to obtain a prescription and familiarize themselves with the information available from an eye doctor to reduce the risk of infection."

The AOA and the NJSOP offer the following recommendations for all contact lens wearers:

Wear contact lenses only if they are fitted and prescribed by an optometrist.
Do not purchase contact lenses from gas stations, video stores, or any other vendor not authorized by law to dispense contact lenses.
Never swim while wearing contact lenses. There is a risk of eye infection when contact lenses come into contact with bacteria in swimming pool water.
Make sure contact lenses are properly cleaned and disinfected as instructed by your eye-care professional.
Make sure you wash your hands before handling and cleaning your contact lenses.
Never swap or share contact lenses with anyone.
Never sleep while wearing contact lenses unless they are extended-wear lenses specifically designed for that purpose.

For more information about the risks associated with decorative contact lenses, or to find additional resources pertaining to contact lens hygiene and compliance, please visit http://www.aoa.org/x5235.xml or www.njsop.org.

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Get started off right with your contact lenses by going to a doctor who provides full-service care. Full-service care may include the following items: a thorough eye examination, an evaluation of your suitability for contact lens wear, the lenses, necessary lens care kits, individual instructions fo...

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Blueberries taste great but also provide a diverse range of micronutrients and are a good source of Dietary Fiber. Blueb...
10/12/2012

Blueberries taste great but also provide a diverse range of micronutrients and are a good source of Dietary Fiber. Blueberries also have important nutrients to help us preserve good eye health:
VITAMIN A, an antioxidant that defends our eyes from free radical damage. Free radicals are naturally occurring waste byproducts of normal metabolism, when food is converted to energy.
VITAMIN C protects the body from free radicals which can damage many organs, including the eyes. It can help maintain proper intraocular pressure control which is important to prevent the development of glaucoma.
zINC it has been suggested to help prevent retinal detachment associated with zinc deficiency.
LUTEIN and ZEAXANTHIN are carotenoids antioxidants that protect our eyes from excessive sunlight that potentially causes vision loss.

Address

7922 Kennedy Boulevard
North Bergen, NJ
07047

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+12012952020

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