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Locality: Lakewood, California

Phone: +1 562-420-2055



Address: 6418 Del Amo Blvd 90713 Lakewood, CA, US

Website: doctoreye.net/

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Gottlieb Optometry 17.11.2020

http://doctoreye.net/ - At Dr. Gottlieb Optometry, our staff is committed to providing the best quality patient care available. Our team specializes in eye exams, vision therapy, and ophthalmology. In addition our facility is equipped with contacts, frames, and sunglasses to help treat every patients needs. Our facility is located in Lakewood and serves the surrounding neighborhoods of Bellflower and Cerritos.

Gottlieb Optometry 03.11.2020

The Lakewood Center Mall is reopen to the public as of May 28, 2020. Our mall location will be open Mon-Sat 11a-7p starting June 1, 2020. The Del Amo location has returned to its normal operating hours since May 15, 2020. Thank you for all of the support and patience. Please visit our website at Doctoreye.net for updated hours, forms, ordering contacts online, and online appointment booking.

Gottlieb Optometry 15.10.2020

Happy Mother's Day from Dr. Gottlieb Optometry! We are excited that as of tomorrow May 11, 2020 the Del Amo location will be resuming our regular hours. Call us at (562)420-2055 to schedule your appointment.

Gottlieb Optometry 02.10.2020

Front view of the Lakewood Mall office

Gottlieb Optometry 26.09.2020

http://doctoreye.net/ - Please visit our website for more information about our optometry services.

Gottlieb Optometry 09.09.2020

Should You Keep Wearing Contacts During Coronavirus? Eye Doctors Say Glasses May Be a Better Choice Personally, I think the reasons being given in articles are weak and with great hygiene, especially with one-day replacement, contact lenses can continue to be worn. However, if anyone wants or needs Single Vision eyewear our lab is still operational 3 days per week.... Complete eyewear begins at $89. This includes a SELECT frame and clear uncoated CR-39 lenses. The thinner & lighter Polycarbonate lenses are just an additional $20 and the Anti-reflective coating is also just an additional $20. Here are a few good reasons why you should buy your glasses at our practice: Fast service. We have our own on-site laboratory and our lab technician is still working 3 days a week, so your glasses can be made fast. Most prescriptions can be made within a day and all jobs should be completed within 5 business days. Huge selection of frame styles. Our dispensary has 2,000 frames on display, more than three times that of the average office. Our Eyewear Fashion Consultant will help you find the perfect style, size, and color in your price range. We carry several exclusive frame lines. We also have access to the full catalog of frames our lines have to offer. If you are looking for a specific model, we will order it for you to try on in our office with no commitment necessary other than a shipping fee. Free lifetime adjustments and repairs. Our expert opticians will professionally adjust and fit your glasses as often as needed for as long as you have them, at no charge. We replace screws and nose pads at no charge for our patients also. If you're interested in coming into the office to look at our wide variety of frames or would like to place an order, give us a call or send us an email. Appointments are necessary for on-site purchases. Please wear a mask and gloves. Office hours are 12-4 pm Monday through Friday until further notice. Thank you! Dr. Gottlieb Optometry-Del Amo Times Change. Values don't. Support Lakewood Businesses.

Gottlieb Optometry 25.08.2020

Ocular hypertension is an eye disorder that is characterized by an increase in eye pressure, although it does not necessarily affect the structure or any changes in your vision. Ocular hypertension is often similar to but not usually related to ocular glaucoma, a serious eye illness that can damage the optic nerve and cause blindness.

Gottlieb Optometry 06.08.2020

Changes to your vision, such as clouded eyesight, seeing halos around lights, narrowing of the vision field, blind spots, or a sudden surge in floaters could signal serious conditions, and a visit to an optometrist is recommended.

Gottlieb Optometry 22.07.2020

Each of your eyes has a small blind spot in the back of the retina where the optic nerve attaches. You don’t notice the hole in your vision because your eyes work together to fill in each other’s blind spot!

Gottlieb Optometry 19.07.2020

It’s important to remember that leaving your contacts in overnight can be a recipe for infection and irritation when your lenses weren’t designed for it. If you’re the type of person who frequently forgets to take them out at night, let’s talk about which types of lenses are better for overnight wear.

Gottlieb Optometry 16.07.2020

Although annual eye exams are typically sufficient for catching vision changes as they occur, you may find that your eyesight can change markedly between appointments. Remember, annual exams are the bare minimum of what’s necessary, so you can always schedule an appointment sooner if you believe your eyesight is worsening.

Gottlieb Optometry 02.07.2020

Putting in contact lenses with a handling tint is simple: place the lens on your fingertip then look down at it. If your lens is deep blue or green, you're doing it right. If your contacts have a laser marking or brand name on them, and you can read it, your lens is inside out!