Eye care professionals specialize in understanding how the human eye really works, as well as diseases and conditions that affect your vision—many of which do not always have obvious symptoms. Eye doctors know how age and risk factors affect vision over time for young and old, and they understand the benefits and features of corrective lenses, both as eyeglass lenses and contact lenses.
Our optometrists take the time to explain the results of your eye exam, describe your options and listen to your eye care needs. Because maintaining good eye health is an ongoing partnership, we encourage you to ask questions and share your health information, which could be vital to monitoring, diagnosing and treating potential vision problems.
Optometrist, President, and CEO of Marlton Eye Associates
Dr. Staab was born and raised in South Jersey. He spent his childhood in Pine Hill, Camden County. He attended Cook College, Rutgers, and earned a BS in Environmental Chemistry. After working in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries as a Lab Chemist and then a Shift Supervisor for several years, he went back to school to pursue his Doctorate in Optometry. He attended The Pennsylvania College of Optometry and received the OD degree in 2005.
Dr. Staab enjoys running a private practice. He strives to help his patients see their best and to keep their eyes healthy. He has a broad range of experience in Primary Eye Care and has extensive experience fitting contact lenses. He is always looking for ways to expand his knowledge in the field and wants his patients to feel educated about their vision and eye health during the examination and treatment. His special interests in eye care are contact lenses, GVSS (Ortho-K), and Dry Eye management.
Dr. Staab is Board Certified by the American Board of Optometry. Is a member of the American Optometric Association and the New Jersey Society of Optometric Physicians.
When not in the office Dr. Staab is most likely spending time with his wife and daughter. He likes to assist in coaching his daughter’s teams in Marlton Sports and enjoys running into patients around town.
Optometrist
Dr. Sarver completed his undergraduate study in Biology at the University of South Florida on an ROTC Scholarship in 2012 and was commissioned as a US Army Officer in 2013, Dr. Sarver received his Optometry degree from The Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, School of Optometry (IAUPR) in 2017.
Dr. Sarver administers routine eye exams from the age of one and beyond. He also treats Ocular Surface Diseases like Dry Eyes, Ocular Allergies, and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). Dr. Sarver is also experienced in treating eye infections, glaucoma, and providing diabetic eye exams.
Dr. Sarver continues to serve in the US Army Reserves where he is a Company Commander of the 315th Opto Detachment out of Fort Dix, NJ. He is an avid Peloton biker, plays video games in his free time, and enjoys watching Tampa Bay Sports such as Rays, Buccaneers, USF, and Lightning. He and his wife also enjoy playing fetch with their Pembroke Welsh Corgi. They were blessed with their first children, identical twin girls, in Fall 2021.
Optometrist (Retired)
Optometrist (Retired)
It has been a privilege to care for your eye health over the past 40 years. We have been incredibly fortunate to have had a wonderful practice and such kind, loyal patients whom we have come to know so well. The trust you have placed in us over the years has meant the world, and stepping away after so long is bittersweet.Our profession has brought us immense happiness and fulfillment, and now the time has come for us to fully retire from practicing optometry.
We leave you in the very capable hands of Dr. Al Staab. We first met Dr. Staab over 20 years ago when he was an intern in the practice. He took ownership of Marlton Eye Associates in 2019, and we have been honored to work alongside him ever since. We are confident that he will continue providing the same level of expertise and compassionate care that has defined the practice.
As partners in both practice and life, we now look forward to years of travel, new adventures, and time spent with friends and family across the country and abroad. We wish you and your families happiness, health, and the very best in the years ahead.
With our deepest gratitude,
Dr. Wolfe and Dr. Kramer
(Retired Optometrists)