Huntington Park Location
7305 Pacific Blvd.
3rd Floor
Huntington Park, CA 90255
Westwood Location
10884 Santa Monica Blvd.
2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90025

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Laser Vision Correction OptionsLens-based Vision Correction Options"scissorless" Pterygium SurgeryCorneal SurgeryCosmetic Eyelid Plastic SurgeryFunctional Eyelid Plastic SurgeryDiseases of the Retina & VitreousGlaucoma (Diagnosis & Management) Comprehensive Eye Care

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Meet Our Nurse

We are so proud to have Ms. Tracie Souve as Dr. Soroudi's wonderful registered nurse and surgical coordinator. Tracie has been an operating- and recovery room nurse for the past 15 years with great experience in both fields of plastic surgery and ophthalmology.

All of our patients have the luxury of meeting with Tracie prior to their upcoming procedure and have all their questions answered in detail; this has truly helped all our patient undergo surgery with utmost comfort, confidence, and in a relaxed state of mind.

Testimonials

Dear Dr. Soroudi, I wanted to thank you so much for helping me regain vision in my eye after being hit with a metal stick over 15 years ago.

Armando R., Chef

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Go to see the best ophthalmologist Los Angeles can offer

Some people feel that the eyes are the windows to the soul, and whether or not you agree with this view there is no denying that sight is an incredibly important sense. Choosing to see the best ophthalmologist Los Angeles has, is a great way to protect your eyes as they are a specialist in surgical eye problems and medical eye problems. They spent years learning about the anatomy and physiology of eyes and all the diseases that can occur. The word ophthalmology means “science of eyes,” and is derived from the Greek word opthalmos.

Whenever you go to see the top ophthalmologist Los Angeles has, you are getting the benefits of knowledge which dates back to 800 BC. At this time SushrataSamhita was performing the first cataract surgery and wrote about 76 ocular diseases as well as describing surgical instruments and techniques. Greek philosophers Alcameaon and Aristotle performed their own research into the eye. Aristotle dissected animal eyes and discovered that there were three layers in the eye and that there were three tubes leading from the eye. The Greek physician Rufus was the first to detail the eye recognised in modern anatomy. However the mediaeval Islamic physicians were quite the pioneers of ophthalmology, with innovations during this time including the injection syringe which was used to extract cataracts. Much was also discovered about the optic nerves as well as new treatments for glaucoma. The 17th and 18th century saw the development of hand lenses used for magnifying objects as well as the development of microscopes. Nowadays the training for ophthalmology is long and hard. The United States requires four years of residency training after medical school and the first year is spent as an intern in surgery, internal medicine or pediatrics. After initial training, optional fellowships in specialized subjects can take several more years.

If you choose to see an ophthalmologist Los Angeles based they are likely to be board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. Sub specialties of ophthalmology include treatment for glaucoma which is a very common eye disorder which damages the optic nerve. If not treated promptly it can lead to blindness in the affected eye and can also lead to increased pressure in the fluid of the eye which is called the aqueous humour. Ocular oncology deals with tumors which are eye related as eye cancer can affect any part of the eye. If your ophthalmologist specializes in refractive eye surgery they are able to treat people to eliminate or decrease their dependency on contact lenses or glasses. Refractive eye surgery is very common and very safe. Neuro ophthalmology is related to problems of the nervous system as common diseases can affect the vision. Of course most Los Angeles ophthalmologists will just be able to thoroughly check your eyes and give you a clean bill of health. It’s best to get your eyes checked yearly, and this is because you’re ophthalmologist is highly trained to detect early signs of other diseases. Getting a regular checkup should be part of your annual maintenance plan.

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