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Vernamonti Eye Associates

Exceptional Vision, Personalized Style

Giving you experienced advice that you can trust.

ERG (Electroretinogram) RETeval®


Introducing ERG RETeval® for all Diabetic and Glaucoma patients. Dr. Vernamonti is the first in our area to use this technology. It essentially measures the brain waves of different layers of retinal nerves looking at a flashing light, fast and painlessly.

Vernamonti Eye Associates - Your Eye Clinic in Medford, New Jersey

The eye care services at Vernamonti Eye Associates go way above and beyond routine check-ups and updated vision prescriptions. Whether you visit our Medford optometrists for a visual acuity test, comprehensive eye exam, contact lens fitting, designer glasses or treatment for an eye disease or condition, you’ll benefit from our expert skill and excellent patient service.

Our eye care center in Medford is fully equipped with the latest optometric technology to give you accurate diagnoses and advanced treatments. Vernamonti Eye Associates accepts a number of Insurance plans to help cover the cost depending on your individual needs.

Advanced Eye Exams

We have streamlined the exam process so no more waiting, while our retinal scanning technology that ensures the best most accurate results.

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Eyewear and Contacts

We offer you the highest quality lenses, lens treatments and designer frames at the best value with single vision lenses starting at a price you can afford.

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Expert Eye Care

From specialty contact lens fittings, to dry eye and other medical eye conditions, our Medford office provides comprehensive eye care to patients of all ages. We also treat a range of conditions such as glaucoma, the diabetic eye, red painful eyes and macular degeneration.

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F. Lawrence Vernamonti, O.D.

Dr. Vernamonti grew up in South Jersey. Having bad eyes as a young child and watching his grandfather go blind from cataracts and retinal disease, Dr. Vernamonti developed an interest in science and vision at an early age.
 
He attended St. Joseph's University where he was active in student council and served on the joint faculty/student congress.  He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychlology/Pre-Med from Rutgers University.
 
Dr. Vernamonti received his Doctor of Optometry in 1976 from Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Philadelphia.
 
He was a founder and Clinic Director of NJ Diagnostic and Surgical Center at Kennedy Hospital in 1987.  He served as Clinic Director for TLC-Mt. Laurel starting in 1997. He is a founding member of the American Optometric Association.  He has lectured nationally and published articles on a wide varity of advanced eye care topics.
 
Dr. Vernamonti started his practice in Medford in 1979. He is active in the community and volunteers his time at several local churches. In his spare time Dr. Vernamonti loves to ski, sail and read books on history. He is an accomplished chef and "master mechanic"  much to the delight of his family. His greatest pride will always be his two daughters.


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My experience with Dr. Vernamonti and his staff was great.

He is very thorough, and everyone is really pleasant and helpful. I love my glasses and they were available quickly. I would highly recommend Dr. Vernamonti as an eye doctor.

- Bonnie J. - Google Review
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