
Medical Director, MOA – Horsham
Justin Sherman, OD, FAAO, is an experienced and caring Medical Optometrist focused on helping patients understand and take control of their eye health. From managing corneal surface disease, dry eye, glaucoma, diabetic eye care to macular degeneration and emergency eye care, Dr. Sherman has the expertise, training and specialized testing and treatment technology at MOA to address all manner of eye diseases and conditions.
In addition to his expertise in providing primary medical eye care, Dr. Sherman is recognized as the leading regional expert in improving patients’ lives with the use of therapeutic specialty contact lenses. Dr. Sherman specializes in leveraging these lenses as a tailored treatment option for a variety of eye conditions, including severe dry eye, corneal ectasia and keratoconus.
Dr. Sherman has prescribed and fit more than 1,000 scleral lenses as well as soft, toric, multifocal, gas-permeable and orthokeratology lenses. He is a go-to resource for scleral lens referrals from both Optometrists and Ophthalmologists in southeastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Valley region. Beyond his world-class specialty lens expertise, Dr. Sherman has also expertly co-managed thousands of cataract and other surgical cases throughout his career.
Dr. Sherman graduated from Salus University (formerly Pennsylvania College of Optometry) and went on to complete an advanced Optometric residency at Salus University in corneal disease and specialty contact lenses. Dr. Sherman majored in biology at The University of California, Irvine for his undergraduate education.
Beyond patient care, Dr. Justin Sherman is a fellow in the American Academy of Optometry and is dedicated to advancing the field of Optometry. He is also a member of the American Optometric Association and the Pennsylvania Optometric Association. Dr. Sherman has published articles in numerous eye care journals, including Review of Ophthalmology and contributed to drafting elements of the curriculum for the surgical residency program at Wills Eye Hospital.