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Professional Eye Associates was founded by Steven R. Demko, OD in 1990. Today, Dr. Demko and his associates, Marino C. Saveri, OD and Frank A. Bucci, MD, offer the most advanced comprehensive eye care, providing you with routine, medical, surgical and optical services for all ages. We specialize in the fitting of all soft and rigid gas permeable contact lenses including disposables, toric, bifocal, monovison, and daily wear.

We have the latest in ophthalmic diagnostic techniques and treatment, and state-of-the-art optical technology, like the Wavefront Analyzer, the HRT III scan, and the Octopus visual field. Yet, our philosophy goes beyond high technology and sophisticated equipment to include personalized service. The doctors and the staff listen to your individual needs and strive to treat you with those needs in mind.

When you choose Professional Eye Associates you can be assured we will:

  • Treat our patients with courtesy and respect while educating them on their visual needs.
  • Maintain high technology and state-of-the-art technology and instrumentation.
  • Continually educate our staff in order to remain on the forefront of our profession.
  • Make the visual needs and wellness of each patient always our first priority.
  • At Professional Eye Associates we're dedicated not only to a thorough and comprehensive examination, but also to outstanding professional service.

    The information that follows will give you an overall understanding of the services we offer along with our true commitment to service, quality and honesty.

    Our practice continues to grow after 20 years in the Mt. Pocono, as well as in Brodheadsville. As technology changes, so do we. We provide only the newest and most advanced technology the industry has to offer, and with that we will always stay committed to keeping our practice and education informative and up to date.

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