Dr. Peter Zeegen helps to Immunize the Community
Dr. Peter Zeegen is helping to immunize the community by volunteering Friday afternoons, when he is not caring for patients at Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley, to administer Covid 19… read more
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
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
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
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
When Can You Wear Makeup After Laser Cataract Surgery?
Cataracts are a cloudy area that forms within the lens of your eye. It develops when proteins in the eye clump together, preventing the lens from transmitting clear images. At… read more
Standard vs Premium IOLs. Which is Best For Your Vision?
If you have cloudy vision due to cataracts, intraocular lenses (IOLs) are an effective way to restore your vision. While standard IOLs correct your eyesight at only one distance, premium… read more
The Difference Between MIGS and Traditional Glaucoma Surgery
Glaucoma is a condition where the optic nerve gets damaged due to elevated eye pressure, or intraocular pressure. Even though traditional glaucoma procedures are safe and effective, there are other… read more
How Does the Pentacam Decide Who Is A Good LASIK Candidate?
If you wear contacts or glasses, wouldn’t it be nice to wake up and be able to see without having to reach over and find your glasses or wake up… read more
How Safe Is Swimming After Laser Cataract Surgery?
Developing cataracts is common among many men and women, particularly those over the age of 40. Known as a fog over the natural lens of the eye, clouded or blurry… read more