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Review by Pavan Reddy

Great experience! Dr.Ben, THE BEST doctor I have ever seen! Hard to find such a doctor these days. Not of a type to take several appointments to make money. Came here for my annual eye checkup. Dr.Ben took about an hour for each person in my family to examine on aspects in detail and made me understand how to take proper care for eyes. Helped me find a best glasses and lens for my eyes. Explained the nutritional factors that help for healthy eye sight. He gave me a good insight on my overall eye health. I plan to revisit Dr.Ben for all my future eye care needs. Thank you Dr.Ben!

Review by Mo Rehan

I am highly satisfied with Dr. Benjamin Lane when it comes to me and my family eye exams. yes, he is very detailed oriented. He does take his time. Dr. Lane is highly qualified Optometrist with many degrees from prestigious Universities. We are so used to of In and Out practices from other facilities. So when it comes to Nutritional Optometry, we expect the same 10-15 minutes tops, just like other providers without realizing we do need a thorough eye exam. When I first visited Dr. Lane office many years ago as a result of my regular optometrist has no availability in the last month of the year, i was thankful that she was unable to take me, because I found Nutritional Optometry. I was so happy to meet Dr. Lane and was highly impressed the way my eye exam was done, never had that opportunity before Dr. Lane. I really do not care how the office or the waiting area looks like, because I am not there for it. I am there for my eye exam. and if I have full attention, I am the happiest person.

Review by Elamurugu Arumugam

If you want to kill time, you can stop by. Otherwise Dr has good knowledge and massive experience. Dr sleeps sometime during examination its due to his age. We respect his knowledge.

Review by K.R. Hunt

There is a depth and breadth of knowledge here that I suspect cannot be found in almost any other optometrist offices in the area. Dr Ben Lane gave me far and away the most thorough examination and explanation I've ever gotten from an optometrist. He is a published and still publishing scientist in the field of nutritional optomology, highly educated and carrying an overwhelming breadth of experience. I especially recommend patients with degenerative or other disorders such as glaucoma to come here as his combination of nutritional and medicinal therapies appears to be expertly tailored to the individual, with explanations of why he's doing what every step of the way. Extremely friendly and interesting doctor and staff to boot. You will not be disappointed you came.

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About Parsippany–Troy Hills, New Jersey

Parsippany–Troy Hills, commonly known as Parsippany ( par-SIP-ə-nee), is a township in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 56,162, an increase of 2,924 (+5.5%) from the 2010 census count of 53,238, which in turn reflected an increase of 2,589 (+5.1%) from the 50,649 counted in the 2000 census. The name Parsippany comes from the Lenape Native American sub-tribe, which comes from the word parsipanong, which means "the place where the river winds through the valley". Parsippany–Troy Hills is the most populous municipality in Morris County. The name Troy Hills was changed from Troy, to avoid confusion of mail being sent erroneously to Troy, New York. Parsippany–Troy Hills was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 12, 1928, from portions of Hanover Township, based on the results of a referendum held on May 9, 1928, that split off both East Hanover Township and Parsippany–Troy ... Read More

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