Dr. Rena Moy-Chang OD, MS

Doctor Rena Moy-Chang is a New Jersey and New York licensed Therapeutic Optometric Physician. After graduating from Vassar College Cum Laude, she attended State University of New York College of Optometry and received her Doctor of Optometry. Upon graduation, Dr. Rena completed a residency at New England College of Optometry’s affiliated Dimock Community Health Clinic. She received a Certificate of Excellence for Medical Nutrition for Health Professionals at Columbia University, and she completed Masters of Science from Columbia University’s Institute of Human Nutrition. During her training, Dr. Rena worked at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Newington, Connecticut and at the Omni Eye Services in Atlanta, Georgia.

Dr. Rena was a merit scholarship recipient, was inducted to the International Optometric Honor Society, and received the prestigious Max Cohen award for Service to Community. She also presented a research poster on optic nerve disease at the American Academy of Optometry and at the New England College of Optometry. She has taught at the State University of New York College of Optometry’s Collegiate Science Technology Entry Program, and Ocular Disease lab at New England College of Optometry.

Dr. Rena has been practicing as a primary care optometrist for over 20 years. She is also involved with VOSH (Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity) and has participated in two missions to Mexico to provide eye care to those who can not afford it. She has also volunteered her time more locally by offering vision screenings and consultations to the community. She is a member of the American Optometric Association, the New Jersey Association of Optometry and the Ocular Wellness & Nutrition Society. Dr. Rena is also active with Habitat for Humanity for over 20 years, and has been Ambassador for their Annual Builder of the Year Galas. She believes everyone should lead a purposeful life and try to change things for the better.

She enjoys spending time with her family, her friends, her garden, and her books. Her mission is helping people see well and be well.