About Us

Dr. Samantha SlotnickDr. Samantha Slotnick practices Behavioral Optometry, a holistic approach to vision care.   With advanced training as a pediatric eye doctor, she guides visual development to support academic success in her young patients. Her Primary Care Optometry and Vision Therapy practice is in lower Westchester County: Scarsdale, NY.

Dr. Slotnick has a diverse background, with undergraduate roots in behavioral psychology as well as physical chemistry, and post-graduate training in behavioral / developmental optometry and vision science. This dual training in art and science is the foundation for her thorough, balanced approach to patient care, maintaining attention to detail without losing sight of the big picture.

Ongoing involvement in both functional and anatomical vision research is another aspect of Dr. Slotnick’s pursuits. After obtaining her doctorate in Optometry from SUNY State College of Optometry, she completed a residency in Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation, also at SUNY, along with advanced studies in Vision Science. She brings a functional perspective to the vision research team at Manhattan Vision Associates Institute for Vision Research. She is an Adjunct Assistant Research Professor at the SUNY State College of Optometry, with expertise in Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomograph (SD-OCT) technology. The combination of her physical optics background and her knowledge of the visual system has supported a range of clinically-based research projects with “high-tech” ophthalmological devices. Among these is a multi-disciplinary SUNY Eye Institute collaboration, funded by the Michael J. Fox Foundation, utilizing SD-OCT technology to explore a retinal biomarker for Parkinson Disease.

An accomplished lecturer and author, Dr. Slotnick leads seminars and workshops on vision training for patients with Strabismus. She recently contributed a chapter to the compilation book, Vision Therapy: Success Stories From Around the World (Volume 1), entitled “Adult Patient, Post-Surgical Strabismus and Anisometropia.” She also co-authored a chapter in the professional textbook, Visual Diagnosis and Care of the Patient with Special Needs, entitled “Optometric Management of Functional Vision Disorders.” With advanced post-graduate clinical and academic work, Dr. Slotnick has attained Fellowship in two Academic organizations: The American Academy of Optometry, and the College of Optometrists in Vision Development.

Dr. Slotnick sits on the Peer Review Board of Vision Development & Rehabilitation, the quarterly publication of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. She is on the organizational board of the Eastern States Optometric Congress, providing an annual educational program dedicated to vision therapy and vision development. She provides independent education and case consultation services via online conferencing. Dr. Slotnick is also an active member of the New York State Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association.

Above all, Dr. Slotnick renders holistic care with dedication and concern for her patients’ well being.

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Credentials and Professional Memberships

  • Doctor of Optometry, SUNY State College of Optometry (O.D.)

  • Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (FAAO)

  • Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (FCOVD)

  • Optometric Extension Program, Clinical Associate

  • B.S., Physical Chemistry, University of Rochester

  • B.A., Psychology, University of Rochester

  • Certified, Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation,
    Residency SUNY State College of Optometry

 

  • College of Syntonic Optometry, Associate

  • Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Member

  • American Optometric Association, Member

  • New York State Optometric Association, Member

  • Beta Sigma Kappa,
    International Optometry Honor Society

  • Recipient, Dr. Martin H. Birnbaum Memorial Award,
    For Outstanding Knowledge and Skills in Behavioral Optometry

  • Recipient, Foundation for the Development of Humanity Scholarship