Sep 26

How Humans See Color

Color helps us remember objects, influences our purchases and sparks our emotions. But did you know that objects do not possess color? They reflect wavelengths of light that are seen as color by the human brain. The visible spectrum for humans falls between ultraviolet light and red light. Scientists estimate that humans can distinguish up […]

Sep 19

Back to School – What is 20/20 vision?

It’s that time of year again, the kids are back at school doing tons of reading and writing. Is your child complaining of headaches or eye strain? Not having the clearest vision possible which could be causing them to lose concentration. Having to strain to see the board can be frustrating. One of the most […]

Oct 24

Cataracts? New intraocular lenses can help increase vision.

Do you have cloudy or dim vision? If you have cataracts you may have an option for an intraocular lens (IOL) to help improve your vision. There are a few choices out there and Dr. Macdonald and his team are here to help make the decision that’s best for you. To read more on IOL’s […]

Jun 19

Dr. Donald Macdonald

Dr. Donald Macdonald was born in Englewood, NJ. He was graduated Cum Laude from Portsmouth Abbey School, Williams College with Highest Honors in Chemistry and Dartmouth Medical School. He completed his residency at the Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital and his Fellowship in Oculoplastic

May 9

Contact Lenses

We fit and dispense all types of contact lenses for all ages, including toric lenses for astigmatism, myopia, and hyperopia, as well as  multifocal lenses.  We dispense daily, weekly and monthly lenses and gas permeable lenses.  We also fit lenses for keratoconus.  We treat presbyopia with multifocal contacts or mono vision. We treat complications due […]

May 3

Nicole Virgilio

Technician

Apr 29

Betsy Reidy

Certified Optician Director Monmouth Optical