
Rebecca Marinoff · Low Vision Rehabilitation Optometrist
33 W 42Nd St, New York, NY, 10036
NPI · 1952634164No reviews
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Looking for a low vision rehabilitation optometrist in New York? Most patients narrow the list by insurance first, then by location and reviews. 15+ verified low vision rehabilitation optometrist appear below. Many practice at NYU Langone or Mount Sinai. New York has dense urban living, long commutes, and broad insurance-network variation borough to borough, which shapes how local low vision rehabilitation optometrist structure their practice.
These providers list this insurance as accepted, but coverage should be confirmed directly with the provider before booking.
Same specialty in cities near New York — useful if your insurance network extends across the NY metro.
New York has low vision rehabilitation optometrist practicing across hospital systems, group practices, and independent clinics, including NYU Langone, Mount Sinai, NewYork-Presbyterian. When choosing a low vision rehabilitation optometrist in New York, the three factors most patients care about are: insurance acceptance, distance from home or work, and patient reviews. Heallexa shows all three on every listing so you can compare without clicking back and forth.
Many New York low vision rehabilitation optometrist list major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, and Medicare. Listings reflect what providers have indicated they accept — always confirm in-network status directly with the office before booking. Out-of-network visits can cost 3–5× more than in-network ones.
In-network low vision rehabilitation optometrist in New York typically run $150–$400 for an initial visit before insurance. Out-of-network rates can be 3–5× higher. Use the insurance filter above to see New York low vision rehabilitation optometrist who list your specific plan, and confirm acceptance directly with the office before booking.
Most New York listings indicate new-patient status on the profile. Wait times vary by specialty and insurance; calling the office directly is the fastest way to confirm same-week availability.
Major plans in NY include Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, and Medicare. Listings show plans the provider has indicated they accept — always confirm in-network status directly with the office before your appointment.
Most PPO plans in NY allow direct booking. HMO and many Medicare Advantage plans require a primary-care referral first. Confirm with your insurer or the office before booking.