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How Long Will Vision be Blurry After Laser Cataract Surgery?

Countless cataract surgeries are performed in Los Angeles, CA every year, making it one of the most performed procedures across the U.S. Laser cataract surgery is known for having high… read more

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What Is The Recovery Time for Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery?

At Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley, we offer cutting-edge glaucoma treatments that help our patients manage their conditions. During a visit to our Los Angeles, CA area office, we can… read more

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How Does Refractive Lens Exchange Treat Farsightedness?

Not every one of our patients at Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley is a candidate for LASIK vision correction surgery. However, our doctors offer LASIK surgery alternatives, such as refractive… read more

Posted by: Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley in Dry Eye Syndrome

Do Blue-Blocking Lenses Reduce Eye Strain From Screen Time?

Its no secret that the general public uses devices continuously throughout their days. This can lead to significant eye strain. This can lead to tired and dry eyes after a… read more

Posted by: Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley in Cataract Lens Options

What Type of Vision is Improved With A Multifocal IOL?

A cataract can block light from being able to pass through the lens, creating blurry vision in some patients at Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley (OAV). Cataract surgery in Los… read more

Posted by: Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley in Cataracts Explained

How Long Can You Have Cataracts Before Going Blind?

A cataract is the clouding of the lens of the eye. For patients with cataracts, seeing through their lens is similar to looking through a fogged-up window. Clouded vision can… read more

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Can I Get Rid of My Glasses After LASIK?

Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is a laser vision correction surgery in Los Angeles, CA that can improve a patients vision. At Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley, we offer LASIK… read more

Posted by: Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley in Cataract Lens Options

What Type of Vision is Corrected With the TECNIS Symfony® IOL?

As we age, our eyes age with us. This can lead to some unfortunate side effects when it comes to the clarity of our vision. Fortunately, there are incredibly effective… read more

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What MIGS Treatment Option is Best for You?

Glaucoma is a group of eye disorders that could lead to vision loss when left untreated. It damages the optic nerve and prevents fluids from draining properly. MIGS, also called Minimally… read more

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Will You Still Need Contacts After LASIK Eye Surgery?

Almost anyone can benefit from having near-perfect vision. When you do not have to deal with the burden of contact lenses or glasses, you can enjoy participating in your favorite… read more