

Lynn Trieu, OD, MS, FAAO
ABOUT DR. TRIEU
Dr. Trieu received her Doctor of Optometry and Master of Science degree in vision science from the State University of New York College of Optometry, where she graduated with honors and received the Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence. After completing her residency in pediatric optometry and binocular vision at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University, Dr. Trieu became a faculty member of the university. During her time at Salus, Dr. Trieu was the Director of the vision clinic at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital. She later joined the staff of Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia.
Dr. Trieu is board certified in vision therapy as a Fellow in the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD), and she has lectured nationally and internationally on the topics of pediatric optometry, vision therapy, and traumatic brain injury.
Dr. Trieu has been involved in numerous clinical research studies and has contributed to many published articles. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. She now dedicates her time to two private practices in Pennsylvania, where she examines both children and adult patients.

ABOUT DR. ANTHONY BOYD
Dr. Anthony Boyd earned his doctorate of optometry with honors from the State University of New York College of Optometry, and completed a residency in Pediatrics and Vision Therapy at The Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO). He is an assistant professor within the Pediatric and Binocular Vision Service at PCO.
Dr. Boyd is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and a diplomate of the American Board of Optometry. He is a member of OVDRA and AOA/POA, serving as a KeyPerson and a member of the POA Children's Vision Care Alliance Subcommittee. He has presented posters, lectures, and articles nationally. He volunteers with vision screening initiatives across PA and NJ, including the Special Olympics of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Anthony Boyd, OD, FAAO
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ABOUT DR. NEHA COSTANZO
Dr. Neha Costanzo graduated magna cum laude with clinical honors from the Chicago College of Optometry, where she was also recognized with the Good-Lite Pediatric Award for excellence in pediatric eye care. Throughout her training, she was an active member of the International Optometric Honor Society. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from The Pennsylvania State University where she served as vice president of the Pre-Optometric Society.
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Dr. Costanzo has long held an interest in vision therapy and further developed her skills during clinical externship rotations. She is dedicated to providing compassionate, personalized care and to helping patients of all ages achieve their best possible vision.
Neha Costanzo, OD
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