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Welcome to Levine Eye Center
Your Optometrist in Rutherford, NJ

Call us at (201) 438-4418 today.

Welcome to Levine Eye Center in Rutherford. Dr. Marie Levine and the Levine Eye Center team strive to provide the best in optometry services. We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our optometry services and join our patient family by scheduling an eye exam appointment at our Rutherford office.

Levine Eye Center is a full service eye and vision care provider, accepting both eye emergencies as well as scheduled appointments. Patients throughout the Rutherford area come to Levine Eye Center because they know they will receive the personal attention and professional care that is our foundation. Dr. Levine and our team are dedicated to keeping our patients comfortable and well-informed at all times. At Levine Eye Center, we will explain every exam and procedure and answer all of our patients' questions. Additionally, at Levine Eye Center, we offer vision financing options and will work with vision insurance providers to ensure good eye health and vision care for all of our patients.

Our Approach to Optometry

Our one-on-one approach to optometry makes Dr. Levine and the Levine Eye Center staff the eye and vision care providers of choice in the Rutherford area. Our Rutherford optometrist offers the following services: complete eye exams, contact lenses, glasses, glaucoma testing, and pre- and post-operative care. For a complete list of services, visit our services page or call our Rutherford office at (201) 438-4418.

At Levine Eye Center, we are dedicated to providing high-quality optometry services in a comfortable environment.Call us at (201) 438-4418 or schedule an appointment today online.

Dr. Marie Levine
Rutherford Optometrist | Levine Eye Center | (201) 438-4418
33 Lincoln Ave, Ste 3
Rutherford, NJ 07070

Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

We open one Saturday a month, call for more info.

Monday:

12:00 pm-7:00 pm

Tuesday:

10:00 am-12:00 pm

2:30 pm-7:00 pm

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

9:30 am-1:00 pm

Friday:

9:30 am-12:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Meet The Staff

Learn Who We Are

  • Nathan Anderson
    Dr. Anderson is an optometrist in San Diego providing complete eye care services for the surrounding communities.
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  • Marina Mason
    "I love coming to work every day and watching the transformation in our patients. It never ceases to amaze me how being able to see clearly and without pain boosts their confidence and restores independence. So many people are living with limitations due to visual impairment – and might not even know it! Working here with Dr. Anderson has shown me how even the smallest improvement in one’s sight can make a huge positive impact on their lives."
  • Terry Noble
    "As a child, I had a hard time at school. I had difficulty reading and was labeled a “slow learner.” It was only later revealed that vision problems were at the root of my difficulties. Once I saw an eye care professional and was fitted with corrective lenses, my performance in school excelled. We see these type of success stories every day at Dr. Anderson and it’s one of the many things that makes my career so rewarding!”

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  • "Always a pleasant experience when I visit. Very friendly and professional people. Oh, and sometimes I get to see Jack and Julie, two of the most adorable Yorkies."
    - Janice P. / Rutherford, NJ

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