Meet Dr. Jeffrey Cooper

About Dr. Jeffrey Cooper
Jeffrey Cooper received his O.D from Pennsylvania College of Optometry in 1971 and an M.S. in Physiological Optics from State University of New York in 1978. He completed a residency in Binocular Vision and Visual Perception in 1971 and subsequently was appointed the co-chairman of the vision therapy department. He taught at the SUNY College of Optometry from 1971 to 2015, where he obtained the rank of Clinical Professor. He taught strabismus and amblyopia diagnosis in both the professional program and the residency program; in addition, he taught in the primary care department, vision therapy department and ocular disease departments. He retired as Professor Emeritus. He has authored over 60 peer reviewed papers dealing with anomalies of binocular vision, stereopsis, and glaucoma. He served as the principal investigator of two NIH/NEI clinical trials. He lectures in the greater NY basic science program for Ophthalmology each year at Columbia University. He was one of the first optometrists to incorporate atropine into his practice to slow the progression of myopia. He is the inventor of both Computer Orthoptics and the HTS programs which were used in the CITT clinical trials. He is on the advisory boards of VTI, Alcon, Treehouse, Computer Orthoptics, and Magic Leap.
Undergrad: University of Connecticut
Optometry School: Salus University Pennsylvania College of Optometry
Residency: He completed his residencies at the State University of New York in visual training and physiological optics.
New York State Optometric Association / New York chapter of the American Academy of Optometry / American Optometric Association and the American Academy of Optometry
Our Doctors
The doctors at this New York City practice provide friendly, professional, and patient-focused eye care across their Manhattan and Brooklyn locations. Their team of optometrists, ophthalmologists, and opticians works together to deliver comprehensive, expert vision care.