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Sign up today to receive the latest ACPNY news, health tips, specialty care overviews, and much more. You can also follow us on social media.

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At ACPNY, our providers treat a number of eye conditions, including:

  • Cataracts – the natural clouding of the lens with age, corrected by surgery.
  • Glaucoma – high pressure in the eye that can damage your optic nerve and potentially result in vision loss.
  • Diabetic retinopathy – people with diabetes can develop abnormal blood vessels in the retina that can leak or bleed and can cause serious vision loss. It is the leading cause of blindness in people of working age.
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration – deterioration of the center of the retina, which commonly occurs in older individuals and can severely impair vision.
  • Dry eyes – when not enough tears are developed to properly lubricate the eyes.
  • Flashes of light and floating spots – symptoms that could indicate retinal tears or detachment.
  • Conjunctivitis – also known as “pink eye,” a red inflammation of the eye caused by a viral or bacterial infection. 
  • Refractive errors that can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses*: 
    • Myopia – also known as “near-sightedness,” when your eyes can focus better on close objects than distant ones.
    • Hyperopia – also known as “far-sightedness,” when your eyes can focus better on distant objects than close ones.
    • Astigmatism – when an eye isn’t completely spherical in shape, resulting in blurred vision.
    • Presbyopia – when distance vision is clear, but near vision becomes blurry in middle age without bifocal or reading glasses.
    • Amblyopia – also known as “lazy eye,” when one eye develops weaker than the other in childhood.
    • Retinal detachment – when your retina pulls away from its surrounding tissue, potentially resulting in permanent vision loss.
    • Styes and Chalazia – pimple-like inflammatory bumps on the eyelids. 
*Contact lens fitting is not currently offered at AdvantageCare Physicians.

We recommend making an appointment with one of our providers if you’re experiencing declining vision, eye pain or dryness, black spots, or flashes of light. We also recommend regular eye appointments for patients with diabetes, thyroid disease, rheumatological disorders, or a family history of eye disease. Our providers can perform a variety of procedures, including: 

  • Cataract surgery – replacing a defective eye lens with an artificial one. 
  • Corneal transplants – replacing part of a damaged cornea with donor tissue. 
  • Vitreoretinal surgery – procedures to treat macular degeneration, retinal detachment, and other disorders of the retina and vitreous.
  • Oculoplastic surgery – reconstructive procedures to treat eyelids, tear ducts, and other structures around the eye. 
  • Cosmetic eye surgery – “eye tucks” to reduce bags and wrinkles.

At ACPNY, we offer comprehensive, “whole you” eye care. That means we’ll look at your entire health picture—the physical, mental, and lifestyle factors that impact your health—and work to develop a treatment plan that meets your specific eye care needs. Plus, our office locations and providers reflect the communities in which they’re located, with an understanding of cultural considerations and common challenges to care.

Our practice does not sell glasses or contact lenses but focuses solely on the best care plan for you. By receiving your eye care at ACPNY, you can be assured that your eye health is getting top-quality attention, which is important when you visit your optician for eyeglass frames, lenses, or contacts.

To learn more, check out the articles and videos on this page. If you’re interested in making an appointment with one of our providers, click here.

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PCP (Primary Care Physician) Required
Referral for specialist visits Required
Deductible Intridual: $6,100
Family: $12,200
Copay (PCP/ Specialist/ER) 3 free sick-visits, then $35 before deductible / $70 before deductible / $0 after deductible
Coinsurance Limited services
Out-of-Pocket Maximum Intridual: $6,100
Family: $12,200
Out-of-Network Coverage No for all non-emergency services
Primary Care Physician 3 visits covered in full, then $35 copay per visit before deductible
Specialist $55 copay per visit before deductible
Urgent Care Clinic $75 copay per visit before deductible
Generic Drugs $10 copay before deductible
Labs Procedures $0 preventive care

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PCP (Primary Care Physician) Required
Referral for specialist visits Required
Deductible Intridual: $6,100
Family: $12,200
Copay (PCP/ Specialist/ER) 3 free sick-visits, then $35 before deductible / $70 before deductible / $0 after deductible
Coinsurance Limited services
Out-of-Pocket Maximum Intridual: $6,100
Family: $12,200
Out-of-Network Coverage No for all non-emergency services
Primary Care Physician 3 visits covered in full, then $35 copay per visit before deductible
Specialist $55 copay per visit before deductible
Urgent Care Clinic $75 copay per visit before deductible
Generic Drugs $10 copay before deductible
Labs Procedures $0 preventive care

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