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Dr. Vincent R. Vicci Jr

MEET DR. VICCI

 

Vincent R. Vicci Jr. O.D.: 1981 doctoral graduate of Pennsylvania College of Optometry; private practice in Westfield, N.J.; has worked extensively in the area of visual problems associated with learning disabilities, traumatic brain injury, stroke and neurologically challenged individuals; staff consultant and co-founder - Vision Clinics: Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Chester, N.J., Saddle Brook, N.J., West Orange, N.J.; former staff consultant: Vestibular and Balance Clinic - Holy Name Hospital (Teaneck, N.J.); former staff consultant: Extended Recovery Unit of the Robert Wood Johnson Jr. Rehabilitation Institute - John F. Kennedy Hospital, (Edison, N.J.).  Dr. Vicci also has provided consultations to the Brain Injury Unit and Outpatient Services - Children's Specialized Hospital (Mountainside and Fanwood, N.J.), Matheny School – Peapack, N.J. (for severely brain injured) and various rehabilitation programs, insurance companies and independent hospitals in the N.J., N.Y., Penna. Area.

 

Dr. Vicci is an annual guest lecturer for Seton Hall University Graduate Medical Education (1999-present) and Kean University Graduate Program in Occupational Therapy (2010 – present). Dr Vicci has been accepted as an expert in the field of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation in all northern New Jersey county courts as well as out of state appointments. He is the 2000 recipient of Excellence in Education Award – Cranford High School, Cranford, N.J.; 1997 recipient of "Advancement of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation" Award in San Diego, California; 1991 recipient of N.J. Optometric Association Scientific Award for work in the area of traumatic brain injury; 1985-92 OEPF N.J. State Director; 1992-94 Eastern States Regional Director; 1990-93 Secretary: Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, 1993-98 President: Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association; Current Advisory Board / Council Member of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, Int.. 

 

He has collaborated with neuro-otology to present Visual-Vestibular Integration Dysfunction to the Australian Academy of Otology – April 2005.  He was honored as a distinguished practitioner and was inducted into the National Academy of Practitioners (NAP) in August of 2006.  Dr. Vicci has been a primary investigator in several research initiatives in collaboration with the New Jersey Institute for Technology and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey that are evaluating the effects of therapeutic procedures upon the human brain through fMRI studies. In April of 2013, Dr. Vicci was conferred as a Fellow in Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation at the NORA 23rd Annual Conference in San Diego, California. 

Dr. Vincent R. Vicci Jr

MEET DR. BRODERICK

Dr. Nathalia Broderick graduated Cum Laude from Ramapo College of New Jersey with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology.  She earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from Salus University Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO) in 2016, where she was awarded the Good-Lite Pediatric and Binocular Vision Clinical Excellence Award. 

 

Dr. Broderick completed her internships at various hospitals and clinics while completing her studies at PCO.  Some of her internship rotations included the NJ Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital in East Orange and Lyons, Omni Eye Services in NJ, and the Pediatric and Binocular Vision Service Department at The Eye Institute in Philadelphia.  Upon receiving her doctorate degree, Dr. Broderick completed a residency in Pediatric and Infant Vision at the State University of New York (SUNY) College of Optometry.  During her residency, she rotated through the outpatient Pediatric Eye Clinic at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, and worked alongside the chief of Pediatric Ophthalmology from Columbia University Medical Center during his consultations at The University Eye Center.  Through the diversity of the pediatric population during her residency, Dr. Broderick developed a special interest and aptitude for working with young children and children with special needs, including children with autism, ADHD, and developmental delays.

 

Dr. Broderick speaks fluent English, Portuguese and Spanish, which has proved to be an essential tool in providing quality care and developing good rapport with her non-English speaking patients.  She is licensed to practice optometry in the states of New Jersey and New York.  She is an active member of the American Academy of Optometry (AAO), American Optometric Association (AOA), College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD), and New Jersey Society of Optometric Physicians (NJSOP).

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