Dr. Carolyn Busby, O.D., earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from SUNY Optometry in Manhattan in 2001. She holds a double honors Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Psychology from McMasters University. Additionally, she has research experience in neurobiology, with a published paper in Nature on the effects of Growth Hormone on memory in mice, completed in 1997. Dr. Busby has lived in Bergenfield since 2004 and enjoys working alongside her husband, Dr. Alan Busby, in their practice.
Dr. Carolyn Busby, O.D., earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from SUNY Optometry in Manhattan in 2001. She holds a double honors Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Psychology from McMasters University. Additionally, she has research experience in neurobiology, with a published paper in Nature on the effects of Growth Hormone on memory in mice, completed in 1997. Dr. Busby has lived in Bergenfield since 2004 and enjoys working alongside her husband, Dr. Alan Busby, in their practice.
Dr. Carolyn Busby, O.D., is an experienced optometrist with a strong background in various specialties, including contact lenses, pediatrics, glaucoma, and retina care. She currently serves as the Chief of Contact Lens at Harlem Hospital and is actively involved in the Pediatric, Glaucoma, and Retina Clinics. Originally from Toronto, Canada, Dr. Busby has lived in Bergenfield since 2004 and enjoys working alongside her husband, Dr. Alan Busby, in their practice.
She earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from SUNY Optometry in Manhattan in 2001. She holds a double honors Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Psychology from McMasters University. Additionally, she has research experience in neurobiology, with a published paper in Nature on the effects of Growth Hormone on memory in mice, completed in 1997.
Excellent office and very thorough
Doctor very good and staff is pleasant.