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Locality: Corona, California

Phone: +1 951-898-6979



Address: 3833 Bedford Canyon Rd, STE C-101 92883 Corona, CA, US

Website: www.visionsource-eagleglen.com/

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Eagle Glen Optometry 14.02.2021

Ever been told by doctors that your chronic headaches can be treated with medication but feel like it's connected with your eyes? Get pain around/behind your sinuses? Get neck pain and shoulder pain as well? Extremely tired eyes after screentime? These we now know could be symptoms of misaligned eyes and can be managed with a pair of specialty glasses. Watch the video to see if we can help you. Call or text us at 951-898-6979 to get your eye alignment measured and consult with Dr. Lieu to see if you can benefit from these specialty glasses called neurolenses. #chronicheadaches #neckpainrelief #migrainerelief #computerfatigue #dryeyesyndrome

Eagle Glen Optometry 10.02.2021

Did you know that Dr. Lieu and many of his staff members have had LASIK? Thinking about LASIK? Use your Health Savings or Flexible Spending accounts towards your procedure. Take advantage of $1250 savings* and 0% interest free financing through Care Credit Patient Payment Plans. Find out if you are a candidate today. Call our office (951) 898-6979 to book an appointment or for more information on LASIK.... *Savings of $625/eye. May not be combined with any other discounts or offers, including any insurance or vision care savings plans. Offer expires 1/31/2021 #lasik #coastalvision #seeingwithoutglasses #noglasses

Eagle Glen Optometry 06.02.2021

Courtesy of my classmate Dr. Bahareh Goldbahar: It looks like our kids will be spending a lot of time on computer screens for school which is not great for their eyes. I'm an optometrist. I'm going to give you some tips to share with your children (helpful for you moms as well) that will lessen eye strain: The screen should be as far away as possible. Arm's length or beyond is a good general rule. The height of the screen should be at or slightly below eye level (not above).... Illumination of the screen should match that of the room. Meaning, they should not be sitting in a dark room with a bright screen or vice versa. Don't have a lamp shining on the screen as it will glare back into the eyes. The 20/20/20 rule: At least every 20 minutes, have your child look 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds. Our eyes need breaks and don't do well with very extended periods of near viewing without a break. This is the most important tip. Blink rate: our blink rate goes down automatically about 60% every time we are on a device. This wreaks havoc on our tears leading to burning, redness, etc. You have to remind your children to blink! If your child wears glasses, they should have what is called an anti-glare or anti-reflective coat on the lenses. This cuts down on glare from the screen and provides considerable relief from eyestrain. Newer generation anti-glare coats also offer a small amount of blue light protection. If the device your child is on has an option to lower the blue light, I would do this. We know that too much blue light disrupts our sleep cycle. Lastly, make sure your child has their annual eye exam (all of your children have mandatory vision insurance through their medical insurance whether you know it or not and the copay is minimal). If they are farsighted or have astigmatism and are not corrected for this, it will just add additional strain. For those of you who are nearsighted and worry about your kids becoming nearsighted from all the screen time, this is a valid fear. Make sure your child gets adequate outdoor time once school is done each day. Studies show that outdoor time is protective against a child becoming nearsighted. Good luck. I hope they can safely return to school soon.

Eagle Glen Optometry 27.01.2021

Adrianna just got married today! Officiated outdoors at Honda Center with social distancing! Looks like they caught the love virus... #marriagecovidstyle #lovevirus #hondacenter #cityofcorona

Eagle Glen Optometry 08.11.2020

One of our team family members got married today, COVID 19 style!!! Congratulations Adrianna (and Cris)! Caught the love virus! @ Honda Center

Eagle Glen Optometry 25.10.2020

Adrianna just got married today! Officiated outdoors at Honda Center with social distancing! Looks like they caught the love virus... #marriagecovidstyle #lovevirus #hondacenter #cityofcorona

Eagle Glen Optometry 11.10.2020

Still here for your emergencies and urgencies!

Eagle Glen Optometry 07.10.2020

Spring time allergies... Consider the yummy option

Eagle Glen Optometry 01.10.2020

Spring time sneezing and congestion? Consider this healthy option

Eagle Glen Optometry 15.09.2020

Is your mask fogging up your glasses? Here's an easy solution to fix that.

Eagle Glen Optometry 26.08.2020

Contacts are still safe to wear during this COVID19 ordeal!!! Please share! And this is on good authority, despite what CNN said today! And what some other optometrists are saying! https://iacle.org/category/news/global-member-newsletter/

Eagle Glen Optometry 17.08.2020

Our office has closed due to COVID-19. Call/text us if you have an eye emergency. If you are a contact lens wearer and currently have less than a 3 month supply left, we highly recommend that you place an order now. We will ship them directly to you at no charge. We will extend contact lens prescription expiration dates on a case by case basis. Call/text 951-898-6979 to place your order. ... Stay safe and indoors!

Eagle Glen Optometry 08.08.2020

Our office may be small, but small actions can result in big impacts. Starting this Wednesday, we will close the office for two weeks in order to help flatten the curve of the COVID 19 spread. Let's learn from the Italians and take this murderous poop seriously now. savetheboomers #lovethyneighbor #savetheboomers #Covid19 #coronacalifornia #riversidecalifornia #eastvalecalifornia #coronavirusintheIE #lakeelsinorecalifornia #temescalcanyoncalifornia https://youtu.be/nMY0-4p9P-M .

Eagle Glen Optometry 22.07.2020

We wanted to give some office updates in light of the COVID-19 virus: If you or anyone in your family has been coughing, sneezing, had a sore throat or fever, or has traveled outside of the country in the last 30 days, you will be asked to reschedule your appointment. If you are unsure as to whether you should come for your appointment, please text us at 951-898-6979 or email us at [email protected]. We are waiving our cancellation fee at this time. If it is possib...le, please come to your appointment alone. And we respectfully ask that minors be accompanied by only one parent or guardian and when possible without siblings. We are currently NOT accepting walk-ins for ordering or pick up of glasses or contact lenses. Please call or text us to prearrange the picking up of glasses and/or contacts. When possible, we will bring them out to your car when you arrive. Please call, text, or email us to make an appointment for glasses repairs or adjustments. Recommendation for contact lens wearers: If you have any symptoms of illness, please do not wear your contacts. If you have a true eye emergency, Dr. Lieu is still available for consultation. Please call, text or email the office. Due to the rapidly changing situation, we will update you of any changes in our schedule as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding! Stay healthy!

Eagle Glen Optometry 10.07.2020

Wash your hands like you just cut jalapenos and need to take out your contacts!

Eagle Glen Optometry 22.06.2020

A Black Box warning for a pretty common allergy/asthma med: Singulair. Linked with agitation, suicide and depression. This over the counter drug is used commonly in kids and adults for allergy and asthma.... https://www.usnews.com//allergy-med-singulair-to-get-black