Doctors of Optometry
Owner, President and CEO of The Eye Care Center since 1995, Dr. Phillips graduated from The Pennsylvania College of Optometry with a Doctor of Optometry degree and B.S., in Visual Sciences. Upon graduation in 1986, he began his optometric practice at The Eye Care Center and became partners with its founder, Dr. Jake Rosner.
Dr. Phillips is board certified by the International Board of Optometric Examiners in The Management and Treatment of Ocular Disease. He is also certified in CRT, the reversible non-surgical correction of myopia using contact lenses you sleep in. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Phillips has also performed clinical research as both a Principal and Subinvestigator for both contact lens and pharmaceutical sponsors. A member of the Speaker’s Bureau for Vistakon and Optos North America, he is an invited lecturer on implementation of technology into the optometric practice, the diagnosis and management of retinal diseases, and the benefits of technological advances to contact lens wearers. He is a member of the American Optometric Association as well as its Cornea and Contact lens section.
Dr. Phillips’ specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of dry eye, patients with keretoconus, irregular corneas and the hard to fit contact lens patients as well as educating diabetic patients during their yearly examinations about its ocular complications and how to avoid them.
Married and a father of two children, Dr. Phillips is also a PIAA basketball official. He enjoys golfing, biking, and traveling.
Dr. Phillips is board certified by the International Board of Optometric Examiners in The Management and Treatment of Ocular Disease. He is also certified in CRT, the reversible non-surgical correction of myopia using contact lenses you sleep in. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Phillips has also performed clinical research as both a Principal and Subinvestigator for both contact lens and pharmaceutical sponsors. A member of the Speaker’s Bureau for Vistakon and Optos North America, he is an invited lecturer on implementation of technology into the optometric practice, the diagnosis and management of retinal diseases, and the benefits of technological advances to contact lens wearers. He is a member of the American Optometric Association as well as its Cornea and Contact lens section.
Dr. Phillips’ specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of dry eye, patients with keretoconus, irregular corneas and the hard to fit contact lens patients as well as educating diabetic patients during their yearly examinations about its ocular complications and how to avoid them.
Married and a father of two children, Dr. Phillips is also a PIAA basketball official. He enjoys golfing, biking, and traveling.
Dr. Nathan Csonka joined The Eye Care Center in 2004 upon graduation from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, where he earned his Doctor of Optometry degree. He also earned a B.S. in Vertebrate Physiology from Pennsylvania State University and a B.S. in Visual Sciences from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry.
Dr. Csonka is board certified by the American Board of Optometry in the Treatment and Management of Ocular Disease. He completed clinical externships at Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia, Suburban Mercy Hospital in Norristown, as well as with one of the leading optometrists in treating glaucoma: Dr. G. Richard Bennett. He is a member of the American and Pennsylvania Optometric Societies. He also holds a certification in the fitting or Paragon CRT contact lenses, a type of contact lens that corrects your vision while you sleep.
His focus in optometry lies in the treatment of dry eye, the treatment and management of glaucoma and the fitting of specialty contact lenses. His interests include golf, football, music and travel.
Dr. Csonka is board certified by the American Board of Optometry in the Treatment and Management of Ocular Disease. He completed clinical externships at Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia, Suburban Mercy Hospital in Norristown, as well as with one of the leading optometrists in treating glaucoma: Dr. G. Richard Bennett. He is a member of the American and Pennsylvania Optometric Societies. He also holds a certification in the fitting or Paragon CRT contact lenses, a type of contact lens that corrects your vision while you sleep.
His focus in optometry lies in the treatment of dry eye, the treatment and management of glaucoma and the fitting of specialty contact lenses. His interests include golf, football, music and travel.
Dr. Scheiman is currently a Professor and Director of the Pediatric and Binocular Vision Programs at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, and Study Chair of the Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial. He graduated from the New England College of Optometry in 1975, completed a residency in vision therapy at SUNY, State College of Optometry and has been a full-time optometric educator/researcher for the past 30 years specializing and teaching in the area of pediatric optometry, binocular vision disorders and vision therapy.
Dr. Scheiman is a Diplomat in Binocular Vision, Vision Perception and Pediatrics in the American Academy of Optometry, and a Fellow in COVD. He has served on many national committees for the American Optometric Association and the American Academy of Optometry and serves on the editorial board of several journals. He has published over 100 journal articles and has written 3 textbooks. Dr. Scheiman also maintains a private practice in which he specializes in vision therapy.
www.Scheimasnvisiontherapy.com
Dr. Scheiman is a Diplomat in Binocular Vision, Vision Perception and Pediatrics in the American Academy of Optometry, and a Fellow in COVD. He has served on many national committees for the American Optometric Association and the American Academy of Optometry and serves on the editorial board of several journals. He has published over 100 journal articles and has written 3 textbooks. Dr. Scheiman also maintains a private practice in which he specializes in vision therapy.
www.Scheimasnvisiontherapy.com





