Are you fed up with the constant need for glasses or contact lenses? Then you have come to the right place. At IQ Laser Vision, we transform your sight through minimally invasive surgery. Offering several life-changing procedures, we enable you to enjoy clearer vision and greater freedom in your everyday life. Just imagine waking up in the morning with perfect vision and no need to immediately reach for your glasses. With our treatment, this will be your reality. Read More
When it comes to laser eye surgery in California (Northern & Southern area), we are among the most experienced so you can rest assured that you are in safe hands. Bringing over 60 years of cumulative experience, we are experts in our field so you can undergo your chosen treatment with confidence. In addition to LASIK, our expertise extends to pterygium eye surgery, providing relief and restoring clarity to patients affected by this common eye condition.
When you choose IQ Laser Vision for your LASIK eye surgery in California, you are choosing high-quality services. Having performed over 300,000 successful surgeries, we are at the forefront of the industry. Under our care, clients enjoy a range of benefits.
Minimally invasive treatments
Taking as little as 10 to 15 minutes per eye in some cases, our treatments are minimally invasive. Performed as an outpatient procedure, you will even be able to return home the very same day. We use the most advanced technology, so you can count on us for quality treatments.
Affordable care
Transforming your life shouldn’t break the bank. Here at IQ Laser Vision, we prioritize affordability so you can trust that your procedure will be accessible. Enjoy financial flexibility with interest-free payments starting from as little as $249 a month. That means for just $8 a day in most cases, you can enjoy near-perfect vision. A small price to pay for an improved quality of life.
Personal treatment plans
Offering a variety of treatment types, we are able to create a treatment plan that works for your needs. Your eyesight is unique, so rest assured that we don’t adopt a one-size-fits-all approach. Tailoring your treatment to your needs, we provide the best care possible that is personal to you. If LASIK isn’t the right fit for you, we also offer EVO ICL surgery, a safe and effective alternative for those seeking to improve their vision.
Good news, your search for ‘laser eye surgery near California’ ends here. Providing high-quality, affordable care, we ensure you are in capable hands here at IQ Laser Vision. But don’t just take our word for it. Read through the testimonials of our previous clients and discover how they have benefited from our care. For those dealing with cataracts, our advanced cataract surgery procedures in Southern California provide clear vision and a renewed quality of life.
Invest in your future today by enquiring about LASIK in Southern California. Imagine a life free from the financial burden of glasses and contact lenses. That’s exactly what our clients enjoy. Offering permanent, long-lasting results, many of our clients enjoy decades of improved vision following our treatments.
Are you ready to learn more about LASIK eye surgery in Southern California? Schedule a free consultation with our team or call us at 888.539.2211 for more information. We look forward to restoring your vision soon. Read Less
Our focus is firmly embedded in our purpose: transforming lives by delivering clear vision. At IQ Laser Vision , we know there’s a better way because we’ve helped over 300,000 patients to see the world through new eyes.
Utilizing the state-of-the-art technological advances, the expert doctors at IQ Laser Vision can make it possible for you to achieve your clearest, sharpest vision, safely, quickly, and easily.
Once you recognize your right to a lifetime of clear vision and the countless benefits it offers, IQ Laser Vision can do the rest.
For more than two decades, our focus has been offering our patients the most advanced laser, surgical and medical eye care available.
With a combined experience of over 60 years, our surgeons have completed over 300,000 refractive procedures including laser vision and the most ZEISS SMILE and EVO ICL procedures in the USA.
meet the IQ LAser vision teamWe understand that LASIK might seem like a significant investment, but we don't want finances to hold you back from achieving optimal vision. That's why we offer various financing options such as Alphaeon and Special Financing for 24 Months* plans through CareCredit. This allows you to spread the cost comfortably and experience the freedom of clear sight without delay.
Ready to find out if LASIK is right for you? All you have to do is schedule your LASIK consultation at IQ Laser Vision! We have locations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, and the surrounding California area to make it easy for you to learn more!
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Astigmatism is an extremely common problem. Over 1 in 4 American children between the ages of 5 and 17 develop or deal with symptoms of astigmatism. Even some adults that had no childhood issues develop astigmatism later on, sometimes as a result of an eye injury.
But what exactly is wrong with an astigmatic eye, and how can you resolve the symptoms?
Astigmatism is classified as a refractive disorder. This means that it, like other eye disorders, causes the eye to improperly and unevenly reflect light that hits the retina, which is the tissue at the back of the eye that “reads” what you see.
When light bends while passing through an object, it is called refraction. Light that passes through the outer layer of the eye is refracted into the interior of the eye.
When you see something, what is actually occurring is that light rays are bent, or refracted, by the cornea and lens, then focused onto the retina in the back of the eye. The retina translates those light rays into information that your brain can read and transmitted up the optic nerve.
When the brain interprets that information, you are able to see. It’s a very fast process, so we’re entirely unaware that there is a delay between the light hitting and our experience of seeing!
Astigmatism usually occurs because the cornea has an irregular shape or has been injured or scratched up. Instead of focusing the light on the retina, it generates multiple focus points, or the focused light hits in the wrong area of the eye.
This produces experiences of blurred and distorted vision. Common symptoms include headaches, blurred vision, or constant squinting. Interestingly, we squint because it creates pressure on the eye which can temporarily reshape the cornea, actually changing the function of the lens!
Astigmatism comes in a couple different forms. Myopic astigmatism is generally known as nearsightedness, and hyperopic astigmatism is usually called farsightedness. If one eye has nearsightedness and the other farsightedness, that’s known as mixed astigmatism.
Luckily, there’s a very easy path to discover if you’re suffering from astigmatism. First, the symptoms are usually fairly obvious. If you begin to experience eye strain and headaches. Especially after prolonged visual tasks like reading or typing, or find yourself squinting a lot, it’s worth seeing an optometrist or ophthalmologist to find out if something is wrong.
Either an optometrist or an ophthalmologist will discover astigmatism through the course of a routine eye exam. Some eye doctors choose to evaluate patients by shining a light into the patient’s eye. Then they will be placing lenses in front of their eyes.
Others choose to use an automated refraction instrument that gives a quick preliminary assessment of the eye’s health. If anything anomalous is found during those steps, the eye doctor will then perform a manual refraction test to get specific results for your eye.
This is an entirely painless procedure, and you may have even had one done before. A complex instrument will be placed in front of you, and you’ll look through two eyeholes. A series of lenses will be switched in front of your eyes. You’ll be asked to compare specific lenses and tell the doctor which lens provides the clearest image.
You’ll be looking at an eye chart through this device. Then asked which of two lenses is the best as the doctor narrows down your best options. This test is also used to get a prescription for eyeglasses, should you choose to purchase them.
An excellent question. Astigmatism correction is generally reducible to three major options. And we’ll talk about them one at a time and examine their pros and cons.
The first solution that everybody thinks of is, of course, eyeglasses. Instead of treating the cause of astigmatism, eyeglasses essentially add an extra outer layer to your eye. Glasses are dependable, often the least expensive option. They are easy to take care of, and are unlikely to cause side effects. (outside some initial headaches, perhaps), simply because they never touch the eye itself. Even better, glasses are modular and can be replaced if your prescription changes.
However, glasses are also a big change in how you look, and add an extra item to keep track of. Some professions aren’t well-suited to glasses (like professional athletics, or firefighting), though there are sometimes semi-expensive solutions to those issues, like prescription goggles.
If you find glasses inconvenient, annoying, or unattractive, you may want something less obtrusive. Finally, eyeglasses can be broken or lost, so if you prefer to deal with your eyecare once a day or less, you might prefer another option.
Contact lensesoperate in the same way that glasses do, but are placed on the surface of the eye. This means that contact lenses are much better for your peripheral vision. Contact lenses are also much less obtrusive than glasses, but they have a price tag to match. A wide range of lenses have also been designed to cater to individual needs, and you’ll only need to worry about contact lenses twice a day.
However, cleaning, maintaining, inserting, and removing contact lenses is a skill you’ll need to develop. If you dont do this right, you could cause corneal damage, and lenses can be easily lost. Contact lens costs vary, but expect to spend at least $150 on the lenses a year even if you don’t experience a prescription change or have to replace the lenses, and not counting the cleaning solution.
Laser Vision surgeries like PRK, LASIK, or Zeiss SMILE are capable of full and permanent astigmatism correction. Since astigmatism is caused by an irregularly-shaped cornea, laser technology can fix it by reshaping the cornea into a better shape. Mild astigmatism can be easily cleared up by a single treatment, but severe cases might require multiple procedures.
The initial investment of LASIK surgery is more than a single pair of glasses or a set of contact lenses. However, the lifetime cost of eye care with eyeglasses or contact lenses exceeds the cost of the surgery. Sooner rather than later, so it should be considered a long-term investment that ultimately saves you money.
LASIK can be unsuitable for older patients, whose vision issues might have emerged from issues with the lens instead of the cornea. Some rarely occurring side effects like dry eye and halos have been linked to LASIK. But advanced technology is on the market that both reduces the chance of those side effects or is designed to clear up unintended side effects.
In any case, you’ll want to receive a consultation and find out whether LASIK is a real option for you, and whether any additional health problems might make side effects more likely for your case.
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