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Woman rubbing her irritated eye

Posted by: Eye Physicians of Long Beach

What is BlephEx, and is it Right for Me?

Do your eyelids feel inflamed or irritated? Suffering these symptoms can be signs of a condition called blepharitis. Blepharitis can occur if bacteria develops on the eyelid margins, leading to… read more

Portrait of a smiling senior woman

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Why a Premium Lens Implant is the Way to Go During Cataract Surgery

If it’s time for cataract surgery, you have a choice between monofocal and premium intraocular lenses (IOLs). Although monofocal or standard lenses provide clear vision after cataract surgery, they can… read more

Older man looking over his glasses to read a tablet screen

Posted by: Eye Physicians of Long Beach

What is Presbyopia, and Can I Treat It?

Have you realized you hold your phone, magazines, or books at a distance to see them clearly? Perhaps you experience headaches, eye fatigue, or eye strain whenever you try to… read more

Woman Having an Eye Exam

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10 Tips Before Choosing a LASIK Surgeon

Are you thinking about having LASIK? Getting LASIK eye surgery is a big step. You want the best possible outcome for anything that involves your eyes, and you can only… read more

Happy couple outside

Posted by: Eye Physicians of Long Beach

How Do I Know if the Light Adjustable Lens is Right for Me?

Are you struggling with cataracts, making it more challenging to see? Cataracts are simply part of the aging process, but dealing with worsening vision because of having them can be… read more

Woman outside wearing sunglasses and sun hat

Posted by: Eye Physicians of Long Beach

What is a Pterygium?

A pterygium is a triangular-shaped, non-cancerous growth in the eye. Also known as surfer’s eye, a pterygium begins at the eye’s thin tissue, covers the white of the eye, then… read more

Unhappy little girl rubbing her eyes

Posted by: Eye Physicians of Long Beach

What Makes Pediatric Ophthalmology Important?

Did you know that it takes up to two years for your child’s eyes to develop fully? If your child’s eyes aren’t developing as they should, they may experience vision… read more

Fatigued older man rubbing his eyes in front of a computer

Posted by: Eye Physicians of Long Beach

Are Flashes and Floaters Something to Worry About?

Have you ever seen specks or what looks like wavy lines in your field of vision? These are what are known as flashes and floaters. Floaters and flashes are often… read more

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The Importance of June Being Cataract Awareness Month

Did you know that June is Cataract Awareness Month? Together with Prevent Blindness, the eye doctors at Eye Physicians of Long Beach are dedicated to increasing the awareness of cataracts,… read more

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Is An Advanced Technology Lens Implant Like the Vivity IOL Right for Me?

Do you have cataracts? Are you wondering if it may be time to consider having cataract surgery? Before having cataract surgery to remove your cataracts, you and your surgeon need… read more

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13 Signs You May Want to Consider LASIK

Are you wondering if LASIK could be right for you? It’s a vision correction procedure that corrects astigmatism, nearsightedness, and farsightedness.  Many patients can eliminate or reduce their need to… read more

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Is Dry Eye Seasonal?

If your eyes are constantly red, scratchy, gritty, and irritated, you might be suffering from dry eye syndrome. Having dry eyes is often characterized by tears that are not high… read more

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