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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 818-891-6711



Address: 14425 Chase Street 91402 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: CaliforniaKeratoconusCenter.com/

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California Keratoconus Center 27.03.2021

Keratoconus is different from other eye diseases and needs to be treated differently than other eye diseases. Most Keratoconus patients’ prescriptions exceed the limits of standard corrective lenses or glasses and need to consider other options. Read about KC treatments: https://bit.ly/3beRYiL

California Keratoconus Center 12.03.2021

Do you suspect you might have Keratoconus? Has your vision been bothering you but you haven’t found a resolution? Our expert staff can help diagnose and treat Keratoconus. Make an appointment today: https://bit.ly/3rmfJuY

California Keratoconus Center 28.02.2021

Hello spring! From your friends at the California Keratoconus Center, we wish you a happy and sunny season.

California Keratoconus Center 11.02.2021

Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all of our wonderful patients!

California Keratoconus Center 06.02.2021

We still don’t know all of the causes of Keratoconus, but we do know the warning signs. Halos around lights, sensitivity to light, frequent headaches, and double vision are all common symptoms that should be addressed. Make an appointment today if you’re experiencing symptoms: https://bit.ly/3sPT0rw

California Keratoconus Center 02.01.2021

At the California Keratoconus Center, we’ve invested in advanced technology to aid our team of KC experts. Learn about the various cutting-edge equipment we use to find the best treatment for our patients: https://bit.ly/33yJ0bV

California Keratoconus Center 23.12.2020

Not all patients who come to us have developed their Keratoconus organically. If you’ve had a LASIK or RK procedure in the past, you can be more likely to develop Keratoconus. Learn how we treat KC without more surgery: https://bit.ly/3qlurC4

California Keratoconus Center 03.12.2020

When treating Keratoconus, there is a difference between elective and necessary surgery. In the majority of cases, risky surgery is not required and that’s why we take a non-surgical approach to help patients see clearly. Read about our treatment options: https://bit.ly/36v0R5g

California Keratoconus Center 30.11.2020

At the California Keratoconus Center, we KNOW Keratoconus. If you are just starting your KC journey with symptoms or a diagnosis, start here to learn the basics. Then, make an appointment so our team of experts can evaluate your vision: https://bit.ly/36qudSe

California Keratoconus Center 15.11.2020

At the California Keratoconus Center, we’re always innovating for our patients. We’re proud to announce our partnership with BostonSight to conduct a study on Keratoconus patients with High Order Aberrations. Learn more about this endeavor: https://bit.ly/3mWkp8E

California Keratoconus Center 07.11.2020

At the California Keratoconus Center, our goal is to design lenses that help patients forget they even have Keratoconus. The key to making this happen is our investment in advanced technology that allows us to create custom lenses. Learn about our investment in cutting-edge technology: https://bit.ly/2SyyN9b

California Keratoconus Center 05.11.2020

Could scleral contact lenses work for you? We explain how they work, the cost, the advantages and disadvantages, and next steps to learn if you could be a candidate for this treatment. Click here to read on: https://bit.ly/3nl3Wev

California Keratoconus Center 28.10.2020

According to the National Organization for Rare Disorders, as many as 1 in 400 Americans may have Keratoconus. This progressive disease affects people of all ages. Learn what common symptoms to look out for: https://bit.ly/3cYVdtH

California Keratoconus Center 13.10.2020

High Order Aberrations, caused by misshapen corneas, result in glare, streaks, starbursts, halos, double vision, and more. Historically these have been difficult problems to treat, but scleral contact lenses and new technology have paved the way for relief from these symptoms. See how: https://bit.ly/2StRAm5

California Keratoconus Center 03.10.2020

What contact lens options exist for Keratoconus patients? No single lens is right for every patient, with each one offering different advantages and disadvantages. Learn more about this treatment: https://bit.ly/3lcrXTd

California Keratoconus Center 21.09.2020

More than half of all eye injuries happen at home, such as sharp objects and chemicals...even a champagne cork! Outside, our eyes could get hurt playing sports ...or just taking a walk into a low-hanging twig. At work, wear safety glasses. Learn more about preventing these injuries: https://bit.ly/3n8pkDB

California Keratoconus Center 19.09.2020

Does Keratoconus go away on its own? Our specialists at the California Keratoconus Center have answered this question and many more on our FAQ webpage. Read on: https://bit.ly/3isHpJm

California Keratoconus Center 07.09.2020

Scleral contact lenses for Keratoconus patients are different from standard contact lenses and therefore need to be cared for differently. Review step by step instructions for cleaning, inserting, and removing lenses. And remember, always follow the directions of your eye doctor. https://bit.ly/36lezbn

California Keratoconus Center 28.08.2020

Are you experiencing these Keratoconus symptoms: seeing triple ghost images, halos at night, or streaks when viewing bright lights? Read about the common vision issues and risk factors that point us towards a Keratoconus diagnosis: https://bit.ly/36rIRsS

California Keratoconus Center 12.08.2020

October is Contact Lens Safety Awareness Month and for Keratoconus patients who wear scleral contact lenses, it’s very important to practice good hygiene. Following all eye care directions from your doctor reduces the risk of an eye infection or even blindness: https://bit.ly/2G5WP9i

California Keratoconus Center 05.08.2020

Did you know there are several different types of Keratoconus? They range from mild to severe but all require the care of an expert. Make your appointment with the California Keratoconus Center today: https://bit.ly/3jLkQ3i

California Keratoconus Center 24.07.2020

Keratoconus is a progressive disease, but there are treatments that slow the progression and eliminate the symptoms, helping you to see clearly again. Read about available treatment options: https://bit.ly/2F3prPF

California Keratoconus Center 14.07.2020

Dr. Barry Leonard is not only a trained Keratoconus expert, he also has KC. He understands firsthand what it’s like to be a patient and battle this disease. Book your appointment at the California Keratoconus Center today: https://bit.ly/3lUqceF