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Berkeley Heights Eye Group

Ophthalmologists located in New Providence, NJ
Now offering virtual care & appointments

To order contact lenses, please call the Optical Shop at (908) 464-2300.

About Berkeley Heights Eye Group

Berkeley Heights Eye Group in New Providence, New Jersey, is a comprehensive ophthalmology practice led by Todd Leventhal, MD. Dr. Leventhal and his team offer individualized, patient-centered eye care in a family-oriented environment to patients living in and around Union County. 

In addition to comprehensive eye exams and routine prescriptions for glasses and contacts, the team at Berkeley Heights Eye Group provides expert care for a range of eye conditions, including dry eye, floaters, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. 

As a skilled surgeon with access to state-of-the-art equipment and updated ophthalmic testing, Dr. Leventhal and the team at Berkeley Heights Eye Group also perform advanced procedures like LASIK, laser eye surgery, and specialty lens implants. 

Dr. Leventhal and his team are proud to provide care that fosters long-term relationships with their patients. They conduct thorough consultations with each patient, ensuring that they understand their condition and how it affects them so that they can make the best decisions about treatment as a team. 

To schedule an appointment at Berkeley Heights Eye Group, call the office or request an appointment using the online booking tool today.

Insurance

We are proud to offer a variety of insurance plans. If you do not see your plan listed, please call our office to confirm.

AARP
Aetna
AmeriHealth
Anthem BCBS
Anthem Blue Cross
Cigna
Empire
GHI
Humana
MagnaCare
Medicare
Meridian Health Plan
Tricare
VSP
WellCare

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Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery is an operation to remove your eye's natural lens when it is cloudy. The purpose of the lens is to bend(refract) light rays that enter the eye to help you see. Your own lens should be clear, but with a cataract, it is cloudy.

Refraction

A refraction determines your prescription for glasses-or part of your prescription for contact lenses.