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How Often Should You Get an Eye Exam?

You may not notice your vision change from one day to the next. It often happens slowly over time, and your brain does a great job of adapting. That’s why getting a comprehensive eye exam is such a key part of your family’s health care, even when you think you see perfectly well. The right…

In-Depth Dry Eye Treatment

Are dry, irritated eyes interfering with your life? Our thorough diagnostic approach is designed to identify the source of your tear film imbalance, allowing us to create a personalized plan that brings you relief and protects your vision.

From lid imaging and tear evaluation to heat-based and energy-based dry eye treatments, we’re here to help you see and feel better.

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We’re in Lakeshore Plaza near Ross Dress for Less,
just off Sloat Boulevard, in the Outer Sunset.

Where to Park

There’s plenty of free parking in our lot at Lakeshore Plaza.

Our Address

  • 1551 Sloat Blvd
  • San Francisco, CA 94132

Hours of Operation

Monday:
10:00 AM 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM 6:00 PM
Saturday:
By Appointment Only
Sunday:
Closed

Protect Your Nearsighted Child’s Vision with Myopia Control

If your child is nearsighted, regular glasses often aren’t enough. We can do more to protect their vision thanks to myopia control!

A nearsighted child can’t clearly see distant objects, and their sight tends to worsen as they grow. Typically, this worsening vision is due to their eyes growing longer than necessary, which raises the risk of certain eye diseases in the future.

With myopia control, we can prescribe specialized contact lenses that can correct their vision and slow the unwanted elongation of their eyes. We can also prescribe uniquely formulated eyedrops to slow the elongation of the eyes.

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