
Comprehensive eye exams by our doctor of optometry are an important part of caring for your eyes, vision, and overall health. We go beyond determining if you need eyeglasses or contact lenses, testing functional visual skills, which are the basis for attention and learning, as well as all aspects of eye health, detecting signs of chronic conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes in early stages, as well as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
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Your child’s vision is a precious gift that shapes how they see and interact with the world. It is critical that every child receives an in-person, comprehensive eye examination by an eye doctor in their first year of life and before entering Kindergarten, or sooner as recommended by their eye doctor.
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At Burbank Optometric Center, we understand the importance of finding the right contact lenses for your unique eye conditions. Whether you have astigmatism, dry eyes, keratoconus, or other specific needs, our specialized contact lenses are designed to provide precise vision correction while ensuring optimal comfort.
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We are dedicated to promoting awareness and knowledge of optometric rehabilitative vision therapy for the general public and other professionals, to improve the quality of lives.
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Dry Eye can have a major impact on your quality of life. You may find your eyes get tired faster or you have difficulty reading.
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Discover a wide selection of stylish frames at our Optical Boutique, where we prioritize finding the perfect eyewear that suits your personality and enhances your visual experience.
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Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, causes vision to be blurry in the distance. Myopia is now a world-wide epidemic, affecting over 30% of the population. This number is projected to rise to 50% by the year 2050.
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Glaucoma is a type of optic neuropathy in which eye pressure is too high for the eye to tolerate causing slow progressive damage to the optic nerve. In the majority of cases, the pressure is never high enough to cause pain or discomfort so individual has no idea anything is wrong until vision loss begins.
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