
Examine the anterior segment for risk factor identification and early diagnosis.
Dr. Fabrykowski received her Doctor of Optometry in 2011 from The Ohio State University College of Optometry. She completed a residency in ocular disease in 2012 at Omni Eye Services of NJ. Currently, she is on staff at the Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat Hospital.

Examine the anterior segment for risk factor identification and early diagnosis.

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