Medical Optometry America - Philadelphia

WELCOME TO OUR PHILADELPHIA HEALTH CENTER

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At Medical Optometry America, you can rely on our team of expert eye doctors to help improve your eye health and maintain your vision. Our clinic offers a range of primary medical eye care services for your entire family, such as annual eye physicals, diabetic eye exams, and treatment for various eye conditions, including dry eye disease. Our team of Philadelphia eye doctors is committed to providing excellent eye care to our patients and look forward to working with you!

Location Information

Contact Information

Medical Optometry America Address

1420 Walnut St #600, Philadelphia, PA 19102

Medical Optometry America Contact Number

(833) 662-3937

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Philadelphia@MOAeyes.com

(267) 965-2598

Hours

Monday: 8 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM – 5 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM – 5 PM
Thursday: 8 AM – 5 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 2 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Our Eye Doctors in Philadelphia

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Justin Sherman, OD, FAAO, FSLS

Medical Director, MOA – Horsham

Marie Homa-Palladino, OD, FIAOMC, IACMM

Director, Myopia Management Center of Excellence

Equipment Available At Our Philadelphia Eye Center

We are dedicated to providing the highest quality eye care using state-of-the-art equipment and the latest advancements in technology. Below, you will find a comprehensive list of the cutting-edge tools we utilize to ensure our patients receive the best possible care.

Our Advanced Eye Care Equipment

Zeiss Cirrus 6000 OCT

Use: Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Scanner

Benefits: The Zeiss Cirrus 6000 offers high-resolution cross-sectional imaging of the retina, enabling precise diagnosis and management of various eye conditions such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy.

Zeiss Clarus 500 Fundus Camera

Use: Digital Fundus Photography

Benefits: This advanced fundus camera provides ultra-widefield imaging of the retina, capturing high-quality images that aid in the detection and monitoring of retinal diseases. Its true color and clarity are unparalleled, ensuring accurate assessments.

Oculus Keratograph

Use: Corneal Topography and Ocular Surface Analysis

Benefits: The Oculus Keratograph is essential for diagnosing and managing dry eye syndrome, as well as fitting contact lenses. It measures the topography of the cornea and assesses the tear film for a comprehensive understanding of the ocular surface.

Nidek ARK 1A AR

Use: Auto-Refractor/Keratometer

Benefits: The Nidek ARK 1A provides quick and accurate measurements of refractive error and corneal curvature, streamlining the process of prescription determination and contact lens fitting.

Richert Ocular Response Analyzer Corneal Hysteresis

Use: Corneal Biomechanics Assessment

Benefits: This device measures corneal hysteresis, an indicator of corneal biomechanical properties. It is particularly useful in glaucoma management and offers insights that traditional pressure measurements may miss.

Zeiss Humphrey VF

Use: Visual Field Testing

Benefits: The Zeiss Humphrey Visual Field (VF) analyzer is the gold standard for assessing peripheral vision. It is vital for diagnosing and monitoring glaucoma and other visual field defects.

Lumenis M22 IPL

Use: Intense Pulsed Light Therapy

Benefits: The Lumenis M22 IPL system is used for treating ocular rosacea and chronic dry eye syndrome. It effectively reduces inflammation and stimulates Meibomian gland function, providing relief to patients suffering from dry eyes.

Rx Sight Compact LDD

Use: Light-Driven Lens Adjustments

Benefits: This revolutionary device allows for non-invasive adjustments of intraocular lenses (IOLs) post-cataract surgery, providing personalized vision correction and enhancing patient satisfaction.

Visulens 550 Lensometer

Use: Lens Measurement

Benefits: The Visulens 550 accurately measures the prescription of eyeglass lenses, ensuring that patients receive precise and effective vision correction.

Topcon Slit Lamp with Hitachi Camera

Use: Anterior Segment Examination

Benefits: This slit lamp, equipped with a high-resolution Hitachi camera, allows for detailed examination and documentation of the anterior segment of the eye. It is crucial for diagnosing and monitoring various anterior eye conditions.

Medical Optometry America

What Does an MOA Annual Eye Physical Include?

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Step 1: Medical and Ocular History Review
Step 2: Vision Evaluation and Glasses Prescription
Step 3: Advanced Diagnostic Testing & Tracking Over Time
Step 4: Eye Disease Risk Assessment
Step 5: Personalize Report Card of Findings

Our Services

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Annual Eye Physical

Dry Eye Management

Diabetic Eye Care

Emergency Eye Care

Myopia Management

Glaucoma Management

AMD Management

Cataract Management

Driving Directions

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Directions to 1420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Address:
1420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102

By Car:

From I-95 North or South: – Take the exit for I-676 West toward Central Philadelphia. – Merge onto I-676 and continue for about 2 miles. – Take the exit for Broad Street (Route 611) and turn left onto Broad Street. – Turn right onto Walnut Street. – Continue on Walnut Street until you reach 1420 Walnut Street on your left.

From I-76 East (Schuylkill Expressway): – Take the exit for I-676 East toward Central Philadelphia. – Merge onto I-676 and continue for about 1 mile. – Take the exit for Broad Street (Route 611) and turn right onto Broad Street. – Turn right onto Walnut Street. – Continue on Walnut Street until you reach 1420 Walnut Street on your left.

By Public Transportation:

Subway: – Take the Broad Street Line (Orange Line) to the Walnut-Locust station. – Exit the station and walk east on Walnut Street for about 2 blocks to 1420 Walnut Street.

Bus: – Several bus routes stop nearby, including Routes 9, 21, and 42. – Check the SEPTA website for specific routes and schedules.

By Foot:

If you are in the vicinity, simply walk to Walnut Street and head towards 1420 Walnut Street. It is located between 14th and 15th Streets.

Parking:

There are several parking garages nearby, including:

LAZ Parking: 1515 Walnut St.

Park America: 1400 Walnut St.

Metered street parking is also available, but be sure to check the signs for time limits.

Proudly Serving

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We’re proud to serve Philadelphia and all the surrounding areas, including Lafayette Hill, Blue Bell, Bridgeport, Flourtown, West Conshohocken, Fort Washington, and Gladwyne. Whether you enjoy birdwatching and nature hikes along Harriet Wetherill Park or exploring the whole site of Maple Acres Farm Market with the family, Medical Optometry America Philadelphia wants you to enjoy all your favorite adventures with the crystal-clearest vision!