Elkins Park Campus
The Elkins Park Campus is situated on 11 acres of land in suburban Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and includes three mirror image buildings. The main Academic buildings consist of the South building and the West building. All of the College's academic, administrative, student and support services are located in these buildings. The buildings include small classrooms, as well as three large lecture halls with state-of -the-art audio-visual systems. The Library and Center for Computer Assisted Learning (CCAL) are also located here.
The third building is used for commerical rental and also serves as the home for The Pennsylvania Ear Insitute. The Elkins Park Campus is three miles from The Eye Institute, the College's "clinical classroom" located in Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

OAK LANE CAMPUS
The Eye Institute is an unrivaled setting of comprehensive eye care- the largest of its kind in the world. Located on the College’s Oak Lane Campus, The Eye Institute is the “clinical classroom,” providing both education for the student and patient care for the residents of the Delaware Valley and beyond.
The Eye Institute employs a multidisciplinary approach with
optometrists, ophthalmologists, opticians, optometric technicians, students,
and other health care professionals working together to provide total vision
care with more than 70,000 patient visits annually.
Its services include adult primary care, pediatric, vision rehabilitation, laser procedures and sub-specialty ophthalmology services. Specialy services include vitreo-retinal, oculoplastic, corneal, pediatrics, and glaucoma services. Emergency services are available on a 24-hour basis. PCO Eyeworks, an eye wear center, is also located at The Eye Institute.
The world-renowned William Feinbloom Vision Rehabilitation Center is housed in The Eye Institute. The Center’s multidisciplinary staff provide optical devices and individualized rehabilitation training in the use of residual vision to individuals with visual impairments resulting from eye diseases and disorders.
The College also operates satellite clinics at the Strawberry Square Shopping Center in North Philadelphia and on Germantown Avenue in the Mount Airy Section of Philadelphia. These smaller clinical sites allow students and faculty to interact more closely with other health care providers.