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Welcome to Kneisley Eye Care
Your Optometrist in Newark, DE!

Phone number: (302) 224-3000

Fax number: (302) 224-1524

KNEISLEY EYE CARE is dedicated to providing our patients with the most comprehensive and personalized eye health, and vision care. Owner, Dr. Yvonne Kneisley, has provided eye care to the residents of New Castle County DE since 1995, prior to opening Kneisley Eye Care. The goal of our business is to offer our community, the level of care and attention necessary to create and maintain long-standing relationships. We hope you continue with or decide to join our optometry office as satisfied patients/customers!  

Our office is open for your vision care needs! We have put many precautions in place in accordance with CDC guidelines related to Covid-19 to ensure the health and safety of every patient. It is imperative that all patients take care of any paperwork, insurance, and medical history forms in advance of their appointment to reduce person to person contact within the office. Face coverings are no longer required for patients or employees however, we ask that you wear one if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19. We look forward to seeing or hearing from you very soon!! 

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Meet Our Skilled Team

Learn Who We Are

  • Dr.
    Yvonne Kneisley
    Dr. Kneisley is an optometrist in Newark providing complete eye care services for the surrounding communities.
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Hours of Operation

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Kneisley Eye Care

Monday:

10:00 am-7:00 pm

Tuesday:

10:00 am-7:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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