Brentwood Eye Care
Brentwood Eye Care

350 John Muir Parkway, Suite 200
Brentwood, CA 94513
Phone: (925) 634-6101
Fax (925) 634-1380
email: mail.general@brentwoodeyecare.com

Welcome to Brentwood Eye Care, where we believe in providing our patients with thorough eye health care. At our office you'll receive the latest in eye care technology and treatments, a comprehensive eye health examination, a clear explanation of your condition, and answers to your questions.

Come to our office for the best selection of eyewear, contact lenses and other vision care products. You'll find the best quality and services at prices you can afford.

If your vision or eye health requires immediate attention, please call our office at (925) 634-6101. We're here to help!

If you would like to schedule an appointment, please use the following link: Contact Our Office

Languages Spoken: English, Spanish and Tagalog

Vision Correction

At Brentwood Eye Care, your vision is our primary concern. We offer vision correction for eye diseases and disorders which prevent you from enjoying the world around you. We specialize in treatment of eye diseases such as macular degeneration, low vision, and cataracts. We also can effectively correct vision conditions, such as myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia (far-sightedness), and presbyopia.

Our vision correction services aren't just about clear vision - they're about healthier vision. That's why we offer a variety of treatment options, including glasses, contact lenses, laser vision, and vision therapy.

- Refractive Procedures

What are Refractive Procedures?
Refractive procedures manipulate the eye to improve vision. Though there are several types of refractive procedures, the most popular is known as LASIK (laser assisted in situ keratomileusis). LASIK involves reshaping the cornea using incisions and lasers. An incision creates a flap which is folded back. Lasers are then used to reshape the middle layer of the cornea and correct the vision. The flap is folded back and allowed to heal, resulting in much clearer vision.

Is LASIK For Me?
Candidates should be over 18 years of age with a prescription that is stable, the longer, the better. If you are pregnant, nursing, or suffering from a number of diseases, you may not be eligible for LASIK. Talk to your eye doctor about any concerns. Your Doctor will be able to assess your eligibility, the risks you may encounter, and can recommend how to move forward.

Is the Procedure Safe?
In rare cases, there have been complications that have arisen after the procedure, including discomfort, visual disturbance and the inability to wear contact lenses.

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