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Dr. Scott I. Morrison, O.D. F.A.A.O. Diplomate, American Board of Optometry
Dr. Scott I. Morrison grew up on the beaches of Belle Harbor in Queens, N.Y. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Queens College of The City University of New York and earned his Doctorate of Optometry from the State University of New York College of Optometry.
He moved to New Paltz, N.Y. in 1985 starting a private practice while also serving as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the SUNY College of Optometry where he continues to maintain his faculty position. In 1990 he added an Orange County location which is in Montgomery, N.Y.
Dr. Morrison is a Past President of the Hudson Valley Optometric Society and continues to serve on its Board. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and a Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry. His practice serves as an Externship site for the SUNY College of Optometry whereby students work alongside Dr. Morrison for 12 week rotations.
In his spare time Dr. Morrison enjoys exercising, music, and rooting for the Jets. He is happily married to Jacki Posner Morrison, his wife of 34 years. They have two sons, Jake, an attorney who lives and works in NYC and Ben, a Biomedical Engineer who lives and works in the LA area.

Dr. Amelia Bartolone, O.D.,F.A.A.O.
Dr. Amelia G. Bartolone is an optometrist specializing in pediatrics and vision therapy. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of the Holy Cross in 1991, and her Doctor of Optometry degree from SUNY State College of Optometry in 1995. Dr. Bartolone received her residency training in pediatrics and vision therapy at The Eye Institute in Philadelphia and was an Associate Clinical Professor at the SUNY State College of Optometry in New York City for 17 years. She examines infants, children, adults and patients with special needs. As a vision training specialist she can detect and treat lazy eye, eye tracking problems, eye teaming and focusing problems, visual problems following head trauma, and visual perceptual delays.
Dr. Bartolone is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and was named New York State Young Optometrist of the Year in 2003. She is published in a number of peer-reviewed journals and lectures nationally. She lives in Stone Ridge with her husband and two daughters.

Dr. Brandon Harnos, O.D.
Upon graduating with honors from the University of Michigan, Dr. Brandon Harnos, a metro-Detroit native, moved to New York City to complete his doctorate degree at the SUNY College of Optometry. He has completed rotations in various disciplines with a focus in ocular disease, pediatrics, and vision therapy and enjoys working with a diverse population. In his free time, Dr. Harnos enjoys running, playing volleyball, exploring new places, and is also a classically trained trumpet player.