




At Kay Tabas & Niknam Ophthalmology, you’re more than just a patient—you’re a person with unique vision needs, and we’re here to provide care that’s as individual as you are. Unlike large, corporate-owned eye centers, we are an independent, physician-led practice dedicated to personalized, patient-first care. That means no rushed appointments, no one-size-fits-all treatment plans—just expert, compassionate care tailored to you.
From advanced cataract surgery to routine eye exams, we take the time to listen, explain your options, and help you make the best decisions for your eye health. With the latest technology and a highly experienced team, we ensure you get the best outcomes without feeling like just another number.
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Restore clear vision with advanced lens options, including the Light Adjustable Lens.

Protect your sight with expert care and the latest treatment advancements.

Specialized diagnosis and treatment for conditions like macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

Routine eye exams, glasses, and contact lens services for all ages.
Led by Dr. DiDomenico, the area’s leading female cataract surgeon, our team is at the forefront of ophthalmic innovation.
We take the time to understand your needs and provide tailored solutions for your vision health.
We offer the latest technology, including the Light Adjustable Lens for customized vision correction and Office-Based Surgery for a more convenient surgical experience.
From cataracts and glaucoma to optometry and retina care, we provide a full spectrum of services to protect your sight.
The Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) is the only intraocular lens that can be customized after cataract surgery, giving you the clearest vision possible. Using UV light treatments, your doctor can fine-tune your prescription post-surgery for unmatched precision.

Take control of your vision with a lens designed to adapt to your needs.

Hilary Brader, M.D. is a board certified and fellowship-trained medical retina specialist with expertise in macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vascular disease. Dr. Brader completed fellowship training in medical retina at the Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and completed ophthalmology residency at the University of Pennsylvania Scheie Eye Institute.
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Congratulations to our very own Dr Janine Tabas and her team for winning 4th place in the USTA League National Championships! Not only is she an incredibly talented surgeon, doctor, mother, teacher, but she is a tennis star, too!!!! 4th in the nation!
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With computer screens becoming a significant part of many occupations and recreational activities, screen-related eye problems have been on the rise. The most common symptoms include burning, dryness, eye fatigue, and eye strain. One important factor contributing to these symptoms is dryness of the surface of the eyes.
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