Dr. Joel H. Warshowsky,

A Behavioral and Developmental Optometrist, is Associate Clinical Professor at SUNY College of Optometry where he has been on faculty since 1976. He has previously served at SUNY as Assistant Chief of Vision Training Services, Acting Chief of Children Services, and the founding Chief of Pediatrics. He has served as Optometric Consultant to numerous schools for child development in the New York metropolitan area. Dr. Warshowsky has lectured nationally and internationally, appeared on television and radio interviews, and is widely published in the field. He is a Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry and College of Optometrists in Vision Development and is an active member of the American Optometric Association, New Jersey Society of Optometrist Physicians, the New York State Optometric Association, and the Optometric Extension Program.


We receive from others that which we have already seen and created in ourselves. Dysfunction affecting vision will undoubtedly affect what is perceived, establishing what and how we see. Children with visual disability are limited not only in what they see but in how it makes them feel. Their lack of understanding of themselves and distortions in perception confuse their minds to the point of not knowing what is real and what is an illusion.

Our offices present the clinical practice of Pediatric Behavioral Optometry to establish integrative clinical and community services, to extend the knowledge of vision so that it may encompass my patients ability to achieve full visual potential and ultimately a greater sense of their self worth. Dr. Warshowsky says, "An unstable behavior is representative of one's unstable vision", he follows. "Vision serves as the foundation upon which reality is based, for knowing where we are in space and ultimately who we are in that context, comes in part from the stability of our vision".

Dr. Warshowsky concludes by saying, "Once an individual becomes responsible for creating visual change within themselves, they create the experience that comes from a specific point of view. They become the creator of the phenomenon observed and the changes that are internalized. Accepting our real selves results in a lifetime of enjoying our achievements while recognizing our limitations".

THE RESERVOIR OF VISION IS AS FULL AS THE RESOURCE OF LOVE THAT COMES FROM THE HEART. THE EXTENT THAT WE SEE IS A REFLECTION OF THE LOVE THAT WE FEEL.


Introducing the staff at Roslyn, NY and Ringwood, NJ.

The staff at Ringwood Left to right: Brenda, Irene (Clincal Director), Donna, Robyn, Sharon (Administrative Director)

 
The staff at Roslyn Left to right: Megan, Annette (Clinical Director), Dawn, Diana, Patty (Administrative Director)

This is the staff who supports the wonderful work that Dr. Warshowsky excels in. Each staff member does their best every day so we can offer your child the best care possible!

 

 

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

 

Rosyln, NY
PH: (516) 869-8717

 

Ringwood, NJ
PH: (973) 962-4488