Experience the Solar Eclipse
Experience the Solar Eclipse Safely: Your Guide from Nashua Eye Associates What is a Solar Eclipse? A solar eclipse is an incredible natural event where the moon passes between Earth and the sun, temporarily blocking the sun’s light. It’s as if the moon is casting a shadow on Earth. This can happen only when the…
Read MoreNEA welcomes Dr. Voicu
Welcome Laura Voicu, MD!! Dr. Voicu specializes in comprehensive eye care, cataract, glaucoma, and cornea surgery. She completed her ophthalmology residency training at Duke Eye Center where she was bestowed the honor of being chief resident. She is dual fellowship trained in glaucoma surgery and cornea surgery from UCLA Doheny Stein Eye Institute. Nashua Eye…
Read MoreArtificial Tears Recalled by FDA
Nashua Eye strives to keep patients and the communitiy current on public health issues related to eye care. A number of artificial tear products have been recalled due to contamination or poor manufacturing conditions. Artificial tears play a common role in the treatment of dry eye. Typically, lubricating drops are extremely safe when used and stored…
Read MoreWelcome Dr. North, Oculoplastic specialist
Victoria North, MD is an oculofacial plastic surgeon who specializes in reconstructive and aesthetic surgery of the eyelids and midface as well as orbital and lacrimal surgery. Her interests include ptosis (droopy eyelids); eyelid malposition; brow and forehead lifts; thyroid eye disease; cancers of the eyelid and orbit; and lacrimal/tear drainage disorders in both adult…
Read MoreWelcome Faith Birnbaum, MD
Nashua Eye Associates is thrilled to welcome Faith Birnbaum, MD, as a full-time associate glaucoma surgeon and comprehensive ophthalmologist. Dr. Birnbaum completed fellowship training in Glaucoma at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Dr. Birnbaum completed her ophthalmology residency training at the Duke Eye Center, where she was the recipient of the K. Alexander Datgheib Ocular Surgery award for the…
Read MoreWelcome Dr. Kuch to Nashua Eye
Nashua Eye Associates is proud to welcome Dr. Dina Kuch to our optometry services. Dr. Kuch graduated from Western University of Health Sciences College of Optometry in Pomona, CA. She has since gained experience in private practice prior to joining Nashua Eye. Her services include diagnosing and managing ocular disease including glaucoma and dry eye, and fitting a wide variety of contact…
Read MoreMeet Dr. Tatyana Shalapyonok, Nashua Eye Optometrist
Dr. Shalapyonok is a graduate of the distinguished New England College of Optometry in Boston. She is Board Certified and has a deep fund of optometry experience, having been in private practice prior to joining Nashua Eye in 2017. Dr. Shalapyonok is established in the Nashua office and is seeing new patients for eye exams. Dr. Shalapyonok is an eye…
Read MoreNEA Expands Retina Specialist Services
The retina specialists at Nashua Eye have moved upstairs with a new, innovative, dedicated retina suite. The location continues to be Nashua Eye’s main office on Coliseum Avenue. However, services will now be provided in a specialized space on the second floor. Retina can be accessed by the main elavator from the Nashua Eye Coliseum lobby. The…
Read MoreHis Mission: Treating the Neediest
Nashua Eye doctor John Dagianis (center) has been serving southern New Hampshire for more than thirty years. In his free time he serves indigent populations around the world. Dr. Dagianis has performed eye exams and cataract surgery as part of a medical mission many times. The missions aim to treat underserved people, as well as help train local medical doctors and…
Read MoreAn Eye Doctor on Vision, Eye Exams, and Perspective
The following is part of an interview with Dr. Sutherland as presented by the New England College of Optometry’s Office of Alumni Relations. “Optometry is evolving with technology and scope of practice. One pushes the other. Demographics will fuel the changes.” Where are you currently living and practicing? Dr. Sutherland: My wife Ann and I reside in Andover,…
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