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BJ's Optical

4.2 (5 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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James M Maisel, MD - Glare, blurred vision, light sensitivity and others indicate an eye problem requiring attention.

James M Maisel, MD

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Dr. Maisel has been my opthamologist and retina specialist for more than 20 years. He is the best…read more He has carefully tracked and documented my condition and it has been stable for as long as he has been treating me. An anecdote about how much I rely on him and how caring he is: on a recent vacation to Colorado, I noticed an admonition on a sign not to ascend Pike's Peak if you have a retina problem, and a quick search online repeated the warning for certain altitudes. I call Dr. Maisel's office and he got on the line. He reassured me that I could ascend, but not to spend the night above a certain altitude - vacation saved!

From the owner: The Retina Group of New York has provided tertiary vitreoretinal care to patients in Nassau and…read moreSuffolk Counties since 1986 at its offices in Hicksville and Hauppauge. Both locations are fully equipped with in-office laser capabilities, cutting edge diagnostic imaging, and integrated electronic records. The group holds staff privileges at seven area hospitals and teaching appointments at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, North Shore University Hospital, and Nassau University Medical Center. The practice is limited to medical and surgical retinal problems. These include diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, vein occlusions, retinal detachments. James Maisel, M.D., is a medical advisory board member of 6 pharmaceutical companies specializing in treatment of eye diseases. He lectures nationally, has received NIH grants and has numerous publications. He lectures nationally to other retinal specialists on diabetic macular edema and macular degeneration treatment

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Sable Michael D, MD

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So now that I've had two cataract surgeries from Dr. Sable, I feel qualified to write this review…read more My case is a bit more difficult than most cataract surgeries in that I had lasik surgery in 1998 and that makes cataract surgeries more complex. The reason is that the surgeon needs to base the procedure as to how your eyes were before the corrective lasik procedure. In addition, my right eye, which was my first to require the cataract removal had undergone some sort of a trauma when I was little that I didn't know about, but a number of eye doctors had asked me about it at various points in my life. So anyway, in November of 2018, I underwent cataract surgery on my right eye. Fortunately, I was able to locate my records from my lasik procedure from 1998. This was very helpful but Dr. Sable warned me that there was a good chance that he would need a second procedure to get my vision closer to 20/20 after the first procedure due to the challenges posed by lasik. Well as things turned out, my right eye came out perfect! Two years later I went to Dr. Sable for cataract surgery in my left eye on 10/28. There was superior technology available called a "Wave Tech" machine which tends to have better results for lasik patients. This was going to cost me an extra $500 but because the rep for the company attended my session, they waived the fee. The next day, I went back to Dr. Sable for my post op. The first thing I got was an eye chart test from one of his assistants. To my shock and amazement I was able to read the 20/20 line on the eye chart just one day after my surgery! I will tell you that I was barely able to see the numbers and letters on the line and I read them slowly, but indeed I got all of them correct. Dr. Sable saw my results and was thrilled that they came out so well so soon given the challenge with lasik patients. I have a second post op two weeks after the last appointment as that is how long it takes for the eyes to recover fully at which point I will get a new prescription for reading glasses. Given my favorable results, I would highly recommend Dr. Sable for cataract surgery. The only tip I would give to enhance the experience during Covid would be to wait in the car before entering the office as the waiting room is a little cramped and only has three chairs available due to the 6 feet apart requirements. After Covid things will be comfortable enough as there are about 10 chairs which can accommodate everyone when social distancing is not required.

Ridiculous wait just to be seen - 90 min+++. Rude staff. No one ever answers the phone. NO seating…read more Overflowing w patients i to the hall. No social distancing. Unsafe environment.

Retina Group of New York

Retina Group of New York

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Painful and frightening experience - I do not recommend this place…read more I visited Retina Group of New York in Hicksville on September 12, 2025, for a routine eye check-up. I didn't have any vision problemas - I just wanted to make sure everything was fine. The initial tests showed that my vision was 20/20 with glasses. The I saw Dr. Dang Suveera, who told. me there were some minor changes in the membrane behind my eye, but that it was normal for my age. She said she wanted to look more closely at the membrane behind my eyeball. I told her I was afraid because I though she might touch my eye with the metal instrument, and I said NO. Despite that, she insisted on doing the procedure. She said that if something went wrong, she could "drain the liquid in my eye chamber with a laser". That statement made me very nervous, but she didn't explain what exactly she was going to do. When I felt something touching and pressing on my eye, I panicked and pulled away. She stopped, but afterward I felt pain and discomfort for several days, and I still don't feel that my eye is the same. I regret allowing this to happen - I had no symptoms and didn't need that test. I left feeling violated and afraid. It seemed like she ignored my consent and did something unnecessary just to practice or check something that wasn't urgent. I'm sharing this so other patients know to ask questions, refuse any procedure they're not comfortable with, and be very cautious about what is done to their eyes.

Who would've thought one of my favorite doctors to visit would be a retina specialist?…read more I started coming here a couple of years ago. I first worked with Dr. Maisel and now go to see Dr. Shah due to scheduling issues. They're both wonderful people and incredibly comforting while lasering your retina. The entire staff here is fantastic. Very nice, friendly, courteous, and keep you laughing while they run a million tests on your eyes. It makes the whole experience rather pleasant. The only downside is occasionally the wait can be long. It's a popular practice with lots of patients and even with COVID, it's still taking quite some time to be seen. But once they do get you in the back it's in and out.

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MyEyeDr

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My wife and I have used My Eye Dr. in Plainview for many years. They are as good as it gets if…read moreyou're looking for and eye exam, possibly in need of eye glassed...I want to mention I have been under the care of a local Eye Doctor for many years and without going into much detail I am going to ask Dr. Skoljarev to be my primary eye care Doctor and here is why: On November 26 I woke up with something in my right eye, or that's what it felt like. I did my best to correct that problem but nothing worked and it was painful. When my eye care doctor opened for business I called his office. I told the person who answered the phone that I had something in my eye and I wanted to see the doctor. After speaking to the Doctor she told me he wasn't seeing an more patience today. She asked me if I wanted to make an appointment for Friday. Then I thought about "My Eye Dr." The Doctor who gives me my eye exam is an "Eye Dr." I got on the phone and called their office and Peggy Kessler picked up. Peggy, I have something in my eye can the Doctor see me. When can you come in, I'll be there in 5 minutes...Doctor Skoljarev took me in her office and examined my right eye. The results of her15 minute exam she said I must have scratched my eye with my fingernail during the night. She put an eye drop in my eye and the pain was gone...I used eye drops for 2 days and now I'm better! Thank you Peggy, thank you Dr. Skoljarev

They do very comprehensive exam by a technician localy and thenvia telemidicint the do the…read morerefraction and all is finaly reviewed by OD. Very impressive operation. The prices they charge is a very good value.

BJ's Optical - opticians - Updated May 2026

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