Macular degeneration can lead to vision loss, especially in people older than 60. Age plays a role in your risk, but so do other factors — many of which are within your control. Here’s when you should be concerned about developing the condition.
At Valley Eye Professionals, the only full-service eye care facility in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles, optometrists Barry Wagner, OD and Narbae Avedian, OD offer a range of services for people with eye care needs.
Drs. Wagner and Avedian perform comprehensive eye exams for glasses and contact lenses, using cutting-edge computer technology to ensure the accuracy of each exam.
Valley Eye Professionals offers the latest in eyewear fashions, from chic adult glasses and sunglasses to specialty sports eyewear, and they can fit patients with all types of contact lenses, including the latest oxygen-permeable soft lenses. A surgical approach to vision correction, such as LASIK, is available for consultation.
Drs. Wagner and Avedian are highly experienced in the treatment and management of ocular disease, such as glaucoma or macular degeneration, and other medical or vision concerns such as dry eye or eye strain from too much time spent in front of a computer.
Valley Eye Professionals also provides in-office specialty testing, including optical coherence tomography, used in the management of glaucoma, retinal imaging using the advanced Optos camera, and testing and remediation for adults and children with visually related reading and learning disabilities.
Whatever the eye care concern, Drs. Wagner and Avedian provide expert attention in a caring environment. Call Valley Eye Professionals today to schedule a consultation.
At Valley Eye Professionals, we care about every patient. Here are some of the insurances that we take. Please call our office if you have any questions about your payment plan, or the insurances we accept!
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