At Valencia Optometry we offer a wide range of services and products to meet your vision needs. We examine, diagnose, and treat a variety of eye conditions and diseases including glaucoma, dry eyes, eye infections and cataracts. Helping our patients maintain their eye health is our main priorities.
Comprehensive eye exams are important for people of all ages to ensure your eyes are healthy. Book your vision exam with us today!
Comprehensive eye exams are important for people of all ages to ensure your eyes are healthy. Book your vision exam with us today!
VISION
- Eye Exams: A routine exam involves screening for eye conditions and diseases including but not limited to cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and macular degeneration.
- Astigmatism: In an eye that has an astigmatism, light will enter the eye differently. This makes your vision blurry and distorted at all distances which can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.
- Myopia: When you are near-sighted you have trouble seeing distant objects like road signs, but will be able to see clearly up close.
- Hyperopia: This is when you can see things at a distance adequately but struggle with focusing on objects that are up close.
- Presbyopia: As you get older seeing things up close can be difficult while seeing far away could be just fine. This is called presbyopia which is different from hyperopia or myopia.
- Digital Eye Strain: Long exposure to digital devices like computers, smartphones, TV, and tablets can impact your vision. These devices emit harmful blue light radiation and prolonged use can impact your ability to focus.
EYEWEAR
- Individualized Aesthetic Consultation: We offer the largest selection of frames in the Santa Clarita Valley. Our staff is trained to help you find glasses that fit your own unique style to help you feel confident and look your best.
- Precise Frame Adjustments: Comfort is key when wearing glasses. With our wide selection of frames we can help you find the glasses that fit perfectly. Our staff is trained to adjust your glasses for optimal comfort. Also, we understand glasses can sometimes stretch over time, so we offer free adjustments to our established patients with frames purchased here.
- 1 Hour Custom Lab: Need your glasses same day? No worries. We offer a 1 hour lab for a selection of lenses purchased without insurance.
- Blue Light Glasses: Blue Light is harmful light emitted from digital devices like computers, smartphones, tablets, and TV. Our frame selections include non-prescription blue light glasses that can help with eyestrain, headaches, and blurred vision. We also offer blue light blocking anti-glare as a coating on prescription glasses.
- Myopia Control Glasses: Stellest™ lenses are advanced spectacle lenses designed to slow the progression of myopia (nearsightedness) in children. Using innovative H.A.L.T. (Highly Aspherical Lenslet Target) technology, these lenses create a precise “myopia control zone” that helps manage how light focuses in the eye—reducing the stimulus that drives myopia to worsen. Stellest™ lenses provide clear, comfortable vision while actively working to protect long-term eye health.
- Sun Protection: Protecting your eyes from the sun is important for your eye health. We have many different brands and styles of sunglasses to adequately fit your needs. You can get same day non-prescription sunglasses from our office. If you're looking for prescription sunglasses we can customize the lens color, through choices of tint and polarization.
- Brands We Carry: RayBan, Prada, Tiffany, Coach, Michael Kors, Oakley, Nike, Dragon, Armani, Polo Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Cole Haan, Joesph Abboud, Charmant, Anne Klein, Bebe, Badgley Mischka, Argyleculture, Vera Wang, TLG, Scott Harris, Michael Ryen, Nicole Miller, Ann Taylor, Karra, Sabline, Eddie Bauer, Penguin, Isaac Mizrahi.
CONTACT LENSES
- Contact Lens Exams: If you are interested in getting a contact lens prescription you will need a contact lens exam in addition to your comprehensive exam. These exams do vary in coverage for each insurance; If you would like to know how much it would be through your insurance you can call and ask our staff to assist you.
- Scleral Contacts: Scleral contact lenses are large, custom-designed lenses that rest gently on the white part of the eye (the sclera) rather than the cornea. Their unique design creates a smooth, protective surface over the eye, making them an excellent option for people with irregular corneas, dry eye, keratoconus, or those who struggle with comfort in traditional contacts.
- Myopia Control Contacts: Myopia control contact lenses are specially designed to slow the progression of nearsightedness (myopia) in children and young adults. These advanced lenses work by reshaping the way light enters the eye, helping to reduce the strain that contributes to worsening vision.
- Toric Contact Lenses: It is a common misconception that some people don't qualify for contacts because of an astigmatism. Thanks to ever evolving technology contacts do come with a correction for astigmatism and toric lenses are a reliable choice for this.
- Multifocal Contact Lenses: These are special contact lenses that correct both near and far vision problems.
- Scleral Contact Lenses: Sometimes corneas can be misshapen and irregular. These contacts are large and hard which functionally replaces the surface of the eye to be perfectly smooth.
MEDICAL
- Cataracts: This may make light seem too bright or glaring, and in addition your vision may be blurry. If you develop sensitivity to light or notice your vision becoming blurry you may be developing cataracts.
- Glaucoma: Early detection is key for preventing vision loss from glaucoma. This condition is tested with every comprehensive eye exam.
- Dry Eyes: It is common for people to experience dry, itchy or irritated eyes. It can be a problem when these symptoms become chronic. Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a chronic condition that develops when your eyes do not produce and maintain enough tears to lubricate the surface of the eye.
- Retinal Detachment: A retinal detachment can occur at any age and is considered a medical emergency. If not treated in a timely manner it can lead to permanent vision loss. If you are seeing flashing lights contact your eye care provider immediately.