ABOUT US
ABOUT US
We are a full service facility offering eye examinations, detection and treatment of eye disease
and infection and contact lens fitting by Optometric Physicians.  Our optical department offers
an extensive selection of frames and state of the art lenses.  We maintain an on-site fully
equipped laboratory, staffed by experienced, licensed Opticians at all times.  Emergency
optometric and optical services are available.  We also participate in most insurance plans.
PAUL REPAGE, OD
Dr. Repage received his BA from St. John's University and completed his
post-graduate studies at SUNY College of Optometry, where he received honors in
Pediatric Optometry.  His externship credits were obtained at the world renowned
Lighthouse International, a health care facility dedicated to treatment of the low vision
patient. His clinical experience includes a focus on adult and pediatric primary eye
care beginning at Staten Island University Hospital. Dr. Repage treats and follows
patients with various ocular manifestations of systemic disease, children with special
needs and routine vision disorders.  He is trained in advanced management and
treatment of diseases of the eye, including glaucoma.
Above and beyond his professional experience and meticulous clinical nature, Dr.
Repage prides himself on his communication skills which leads to a personable
rapport with his patients.



BRADLEY DOOLEN, OD
Dr. Doolen is well known for his experience in the treatment and management of eye
diseases and primary eye care services.  As a graduate of SUNY College of
Optometry and a member of the Gold Key Optometric Honor Society, he brings over a
decade of experience in the delivery of excellence in eye care.  Dr. Doolen has
lectured to the local community, has been charitable through many service
organizations including the Lions Club and donated countless hours to vision
screenings.  
In addition to being in private practice for over 15 years, Dr. Doolen served as an
Assistant Clinical Professor at the SUNY College of Optometry.  While at the college
he was director of the Optometric clinic at the South Beach Psychiatric Hospital of
Staten Island.