We provide compassionate and cutting edge ophthalmic care, incorporating the latest technology and s
10/25/2022
Entry level position for an ophthalmic photographer and technician. Applicants can be trained on the job, although experienced technicians are also welcome to apply. The right candidate will be a quick learner and a team player, and can operate efficiently while maintaining a friendly and professional demeanor with patients.
Part-time or full-time employment are offered, however if part-time hours must include Wednesday and Thursday from 8:30 to 4:30 PM, as those are our clinic hours.
The key may be the restoration of vision that comes with the surgery, researchers say.
11/04/2021
Learn to be an ophthalmic scribe. This training course provides 80 hours of clinical experience, 3 hours of didactic training, and materials to help you succeed becoming an ophthalmic scribe. At the end, you will be able to understand the language of ophthalmology, understand how to use EMR and common ophthalmic software, learn the meaning and process of test interpretation, and much more.
Schedule, 2 days per week, Wednesday and Thursday. 8:30-4:30.
10/23/2021
Happy October!
10/08/2021
Entry level position for ophthalmic photography. We will train you to perform necessary testing in ophthalmology.
Hours: we are offering this position for 2 days a week, On Wednesday and Thursday. You must be available both days; 8:30-5.
If interested in a full time position, the other days would be spent doing administrative work.
10/08/2021
Looking for an ophthalmic scribe. Must be able to scribe for the doctor and keep up with a busy schedule. Efficiency is key. Must have excellent computer and typing skills. May be required to help in other office related tasks when not seeing patients, and must be a team player. Familiarity with ophthalmic scribing is a must. Possibility of moving to full time for the right candidate.
Scribe hours available Wednesday 830-5 pm and Thursday 830-5 pm. You must be available both those days. If interested in full time position, the other days would be administrative work including front office duties.
Job Type: Part-time
Salary: $14.00 to $17.00 /hour
10/08/2021
Looking for a motivated individual to join our team as a receptionist. Responsibilities will include insurnace auths, verifying insurnace, collecting balances, some clinical tasks, minor cleaning and office organization.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $13.00 to $15.00 /hour
08/28/2020
It is a privilege to be entrusted to care for the health of your eyes.
We truly have the greatest patients ❤️
06/24/2020
This is AMAZING news! Covid is inactivated by a simple betadine gargle! I have been doing this for years. It is safe, effective, cheap, and doesn’t stain your teeth! Also works for sore throats and any upper respiratory infection.
Fun fact- we use betadine to treat conjunctivitis in the office, and also use it to sterilize your eyes before procedures or surgery.
Faculty from UConn Health have proven that a simple method of rinsing with a diluted version of over-the-counter Povidone-Iodine (PVP-I) oral rinse can kill viruses like the SARS CoV-2 coronavirus and prevent transmission in as little as 15 seconds. The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a severe threat to...
04/23/2020
We hope all our patients are staying healthy during this difficult time! We are open for any urgent eye concerns and are still doing televisits daily. Call us if you need us!
Stay safe!
04/01/2020
Right now is the time for every single person in the United States to start wearing a mask. Some people are sewing their own, which is better then nothing, although it’s best to still put a filter inside. I ordered one of these to try, and it arrived within 1 week. I will now order replacement filters from the same site. A mask protects you and those around you.
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03/30/2020
If you need us, we are here for you.
***virtual phone visits available same day***
***we are here for emergencies! If you lose vision, don’t go to the ER!***
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Dr. Nemiroff is a medical retina specialist and the founder of Retina and Eye Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens. She earned her medical degree at NYU. After finishing medical internship training at Winthrop University Hospital, she subsequently completed her ophthalmology residency training at the Stein Eye Institute at UCLA, an institution that is ranked among the top five ophthalmology programs in the country. Dr. Nemiroff underwent sub-specialty fellowship training in medical retina at Roski Eye Institute at USC, another top-ranked institution, with world renowned retinal specialists.
Dr. Nemiroff has published research on novel retinal imaging modalities, retinal disease, and advances in the management of glaucoma, has presented her work at major ophthalmology meetings, and was awarded the Robert E. Christensen Grant for research merit.
Dr. Nemiroff serves on the board of directors of Unite for Sight, a non profit organization that supports eye clinics worldwide to eliminate preventable blindness. Julia's grandmother is blind due to macular degeneration that went untreated in Russia. Julia's passion and commitment to eliminate preventable blindness led her to found a chapter of Unite For Sight as a senior at NYIT more than a decade ago. Under her leadership in 2006 and 2007, the NYIT chapter was recognized as the 2006-2007 Unite For Sight Chapter of the Year, and Julia was honored as the Unite For Sight Chapter Leader of the Year. She is passionate about global health, and is proud that the organization has provided eye care services to more than 2.4 million people worldwide, including more than 100,000 sight-restoring surgeries.
Dr. Nemiroff specializes in the treatment of retinal diseases, glaucoma, advanced cataract surgery and dry eye. Her current areas of interest include advances in imaging modalities, the treatment of macular degeneration and novel therapies for dry eyes and blepharitis. Service to her community continues to be her top priority. She currently volunteers her time as an ophthalmologist for Volunteers in Medicine and serves on the board of directors of Unite for Sight.