Daniel Diamond

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Daniel Diamond
ColumbiaDoctors - Robert Burch Family Eye Center Office

(212) 305-9535

250 West 64th Street New York, NY 10023
About

Daniel Diamond

Daniel Diamond, OD, is Instructor of Optometric Sciences (in Ophthalmology) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Dr. Diamond specializes in pediatrics, anterior segment disease, contact lens fitting, and primary and post-operative care. Dr. Diamond received his bachelor's degree in biology with a concentration in Molecular Biology at SUNY Binghamton. He then went on to complete his Doctorate in Optometry at the New England College of Optometry. He obtained his residency training in ocular disease at ENRM VA Hospital in Bedford, MA. Since joining the department, Dr. Diamond has received a fellowship from the American Academy of Optometry, published work on the vision and eye health of at-risk individuals in New York City, and lectured on the use of contact lenses in infants. 
Primary Specialty

Optometrist

Practice ColumbiaDoctors - Robert Burch Family Eye Center
Gender Male
Accepting New Patients
Insurances Accepted RiverSpring, MVP Health Care, AgeWell, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthplus, UnitedHealthcare, Emblem/GHI, Emblem/Hip, CIGNA, World Trade Center Health Plan, Magnacare (National), Quality Health Management, Medicare, Multiplan, Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield, AETNA
Degrees Doctor of Optometry
Office Name ColumbiaDoctors - Robert Burch Family Eye Center
Services Daniel Diamond practices in New York, NY. Optometrists offer services which typically include the examination and treatment of common vision disorders as well as the fitting and prescription of corrective eye glasses.

If you experience a change in vision, such as eye pain, blurred vision, persistent eye strain or redness, you should consult an Optometrist.

To determine if Daniel Diamond can help you, please call the New York, NY office at (212) 305-9535 for more information.
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