Tarun Sharma
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Eye care in Upper Manhattan often feels like an afterthought—until you need it. Routine exams, sudden flashes, or that persistent blur in your vision don’t wait for convenience. That’s where specialists like Tarun Sharma come in, offering the kind of precision that only comes from years of training in ophthalmology. The field itself is a quiet corner of medicine, one where millimeters matter and technology meets the delicate work of preserving sight.
The practice operates from the Vanderbilt Clinic Building on 622 W 168th St, 3rd Floor, a spot that’s easy to overlook unless you know it’s there. The building sits just off Broadway, where the energy of Washington Heights hums outside—bodegas, subway stairs, and the occasional siren fading into the background. Inside, the focus shifts to what can’t always be seen: glaucoma screenings, cataract evaluations, diabetic eye exams, and the subtle adjustments of refractive surgery consultations.
Most people don’t think about their eyes until something’s wrong. A sudden headache, trouble reading street signs, or the way light scatters differently after dark—these are the moments that send patients searching for answers. Tarun Sharma handles the full spectrum, from routine vision checks to more complex diagnostics like retinal imaging and corneal topography. It’s the kind of care that blends routine with urgency, depending on what walks through the door.
Appointments move quickly once you’re in, but the waitlist can stretch if you don’t plan ahead. A call to (212) 305-9535 will get you slotted in, though—just don’t expect same-day miracles unless it’s an emergency. For directions, the map pins the exact floor and entrance, saving you from circling the block. If you’ve ever squinted at a subway sign from across the platform, you’ll understand why this place exists.