Expert Eye Care with a Personal Touch in Hamilton
Compassionate, complete eye care—from routine exams to advanced cataract and glaucoma treatment—delivered by our experienced team serving Passaic, Bergen, and Essex Counties. Convenient location. Free parking. Multilingual service.
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Our Specialized Eye Care Services
Explore how our ophthalmologists and optometrist help patients see clearly and stay healthy—whether you need cataract surgery, diabetic eye care, glaucoma management, eyelid procedures, or your annual eye exam.
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Explore how our ophthalmologists and optometrist help patients see clearly and stay healthy—whether you need cataract surgery, diabetic eye care, glaucoma management, eyelid procedures, or your annual eye exam.
Explore how our ophthalmologists and optometrist help patients see clearly and stay healthy—whether you need cataract surgery, diabetic eye care, glaucoma management, eyelid procedures, or your annual eye exam.
Explore how our ophthalmologists and optometrist help patients see clearly and stay healthy—whether you need cataract surgery, diabetic eye care, glaucoma management, eyelid procedures, or your annual eye exam.
Explore how our ophthalmologists and optometrist help patients see clearly and stay healthy—whether you need cataract surgery, diabetic eye care, glaucoma management, eyelid procedures, or your annual eye exam.
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We treat everything from cataracts and glaucoma to LASIK and corneal conditions with the precision of advanced surgery and the warmth of personal care. At the core of our team is Dr. Gregory Cox, a fellowship-trained eye surgeon who combines clinical excellence with a patient-focused philosophy.
Cataracts are a leading cause of vision impairment in adults over the age of 50, developing as the eye’s natural lens gradually becomes cloudy and obstructs vision. Left untreated, cataracts can progress to complete vision loss. Dr. Gregory Cox offers advanced cataract surgery to restore clarity by removing the clouded lens and replacing it with a clear artificial implant. Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures performed today, with exceptionally high patient satisfaction. Learn more about the safety of the procedure and its many benefits, we provide thorough resources to support informed decision-making.
Why Choose Dr. Gregory Cox
Dr. Gregory Cox’s advanced training makes a critical difference, especially for patients with health conditions like diabetes, dry eye, or high blood pressure that can complicate cataract surgery. A fellowship-trained corneal and refractive surgeon, Dr. Cox completed his residency as chief resident and went on to specialize at the nationally respected Anheuser-Busch Eye Institute. His expertise ensures careful evaluation, tailored treatment, and optimal outcomes, even in more complex cases.
Empowering Patients Through Knowledge and Personalized Care
At every stage of care, Dr. Gregory Cox ensures you’re not only receiving advanced treatment, but also the information you need to feel in control of your journey.
Whether you’re wondering about recovery time or how soon you can drive again, we’re here to make sure you know exactly what to expect. Dr. Cox provides guidance on eye drop use, how to sleep comfortably, and how much time to leave between surgeries for patients having both eyes treated.
Our goal is simple: to empower you with knowledge so you can make informed choices, with full confidence in your care.
Based in Hamilton Township, we proudly serve patients from Trenton, Lawrence Township, Robbinsville, and surrounding areas.
For patients considering LASIK, the decision often comes down to trust, trust in the technology, and even more importantly, trust in the hands performing it. Dr. Cox brings that confidence to his patients through both experience and precision. His advanced fellowship training in cornea and refractive surgery at the prestigious Anheuser-Busch Eye Institute means your vision is in expert hands.
Choosing the right intraocular lens (IOL) for cataract surgery is a highly personal decision that depends on your unique vision goals and any underlying eye conditions. If you're unsure where to begin, a helpful starting point is this guide on how to decide on a lens for cataract surgery. For those with chronic dry eye, comfort and moisture retention are critical factors, while patients with glaucoma may benefit from lenses designed to minimize light scatter and preserve contrast. If you've had LASIK in the past, it’s important to consider post-LASIK-friendly IOLs that account for altered corneal shapes. Conditions like high astigmatism or mild astigmatism also guide lens choice, often toward toric models for improved clarity. Patients managing high myopia or early macular degeneration need tailored options as well. If crisp, all-around clarity is your goal, presbyopia-correcting IOLs and those that provide the best vision at all distances are worth exploring. Even lifestyle factors, like whether you often drive at night, can affect your choice, pointing you toward lenses optimized for night driving. And if comfort is a top priority, it’s worth asking: Is one type of IOL more comfortable than others? Dr. Cox will help you weigh the options, and that starts with taking the time to get to know each patient, their health history, and what is most important to them.
Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that damages the optic nerve, often due to elevated intraocular pressure (IOP). It includes several forms, the most common being open-angle glaucoma and the more acute narrow-angle glaucoma. Early stages are typically symptomless, but as the disease progresses, peripheral vision loss may occur. Some individuals are classified as glaucoma suspects due to risk factors or early signs without measurable damage.
Questions often arise regarding symptoms and contributing factors, can glaucoma cause headaches? In rare cases, yes, particularly with angle-closure. Can my medication raise eye pressure? Certain medications, including steroids, can. Dry eye in glaucoma patients is also common, often due to long-term use of medicated drops. Diagnostic tools such as Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) help detect early nerve damage, while understanding glaucoma symptoms and stages supports timely intervention and effective management. For many, living with glaucoma means regular monitoring and a tailored care plan.
Advanced Glaucoma Treatments
Modern treatment for glaucoma extends far beyond eye drops. Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) is a common, non-invasive option for open-angle glaucoma, helping to improve fluid outflow with minimal recovery time. For patients with narrow-angle glaucoma, YAG laser iridotomy creates a small opening in the iris to relieve pressure and prevent acute attacks.
Surgical advancements have made intervention safer and more efficient. Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgeries (MIGS) are designed to reduce IOP with fewer risks and quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery. These procedures, along with ongoing innovation and individualized care strategies, offer more control and better outcomes for glaucoma patients.
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Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Your Path to Better Vision Starts Here
At our office, you’ll find a cohesive team of experienced and caring professionals, with deep experience in ophthalmology. Every member of Dr. Cox’s staff is handpicked by Dr. Cox for their dedication to patient well-being. We pride ourselves on creating a friendly, welcoming environment and are always available to greet you and answer any questions you may have.