What to Expect at Your Visit
Your visit will begin with one of our technicians, followed by an examination by one of our doctors.
Depending on the complexity of your disorder and the need for further testing, your appointment may last anywhere from thirty minutes to three hours. Many diagnostic tests are able to be performed in our offices, however some conditions may require you to be referred out to another physician.
If you are a new patient or an existing patient that has not been seen in over a year, we may request to dilate your eyes in order to look at your retinas. Dilation can cause blurry vision, therefore patients should make appropriate travel arrangements.
Copayments and existing balances are expected at the time of visit. Accepted forms of payment include Cash, Check, Visa, and Mastercard.
What to Bring to Your First Visit
- List of current medications
- Any eye medications you may be taking
- Insurance Card – click here to see accepted insurances
- Method of payment – accepted forms include Cash, Check, Visa, and Mastercard
- Form of ID
- Glasses and/or contact lenses (if applicable)
- Contact information for your Primary Care Physician
- Preferred pharmacy information
- Contact information for the physician who referred you to our office (if applicable)
- Referral forms (if applicable)
- Previous health records (if applicable)
The information contained within these pages is intended for informational purposes only and does not take the place of consulting a physician.
Created by and for New York Cornea, with offices at Columbia University Medical Center and in Scarsdale, New York
Caring for your corneas since 1988.