The doctors at VRMNY are world-recognized retina experts in difficult-to-diagnose and rare conditions offering the latest treatments for retinal diseases, focusing on treating macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal tears and detachments.
244 Westchester Avenue, Suite 407
White Plains, NY 10604
Ph: (914) 422–9797
Fax: (914) 422–9798
Monday 9am – 5pm
Tuesday–Friday 8am – 5pm
From the moment you enter the office you are treated with respect from all the staff. The office operates efficiently to ensure that all patients have the time to be seen and talk with their physicians. I am very pleased with the care . Compassion and overall kindness that has been shown to me. I highly recommend this office for care. My physician is absolutely amazing. He always makes you feel that you can ask any questions and you always will get an answer
MARGARET M. GoogleThe group of ophthalmologists who comprise the best retina doctors provide patients in Westchester with access to the newest cutting-edge diagnostic tools, retinal imaging technologies, and groundbreaking research.
Publications Our New York ophthalmologists and retina eye doctors publish more in the foremost peer-reviewed journals about retinal diseases than any other private or academic group in the United States.
Innovations Many current concepts in retinal disease and some of the best treatments recognized worldwide were invented at VRMNY macula retinal center.
Groundbreaking Research Our renowned retinal specialists lecture worldwide on retinal detachment treatments and serve as academic leaders in the field as the most published group in major peer-reviewed journals in the U.S.
Reputation Our specialists have been selected as Castle Connolly Top Doctors, New York Super Doctors, the prestigious group of New York Magazine Best Doctors, one of the best physicians in the United States by “The Best Doctors in America” and are consistently quoted by well-known retina specialists.
Affiliations Our physicians hold academic appointments at Lenox Hill Hospital, New York University, and the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.
If you are using a GPS unit or directions from a website, please enter the city as Harrison instead of White Plains.
Take the Metro North Railroad from Grand Central Station on the Harlem line to the White Plains station. Walk across the street to the Bee Line bus station. Take the Loop A bus to stop A8.
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