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Experiencing blurry vision that comes and goes? Learn common causes and treatment options available in Mountain View and the Bay Area.
Eye strain has become one of the most common complaints among adults, especially here in the Bay Area.
Today, LASIK is no longer a one-size-fits-all procedure. Modern diagnostics, customized laser treatments, and refined safety protocols now allow surgeons to deliver more precise, predictable results than ever before.
Still unsure about LASIK? We break down the five most common LASIK myths and misconceptions, separating facts from fiction so you can make a confident, informed decision about vision correction.
If you’re researching vision correction options and live in the Mountain View or greater Bay Area, you may have come across two similar-sounding procedures: Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) and Cataract Surgery. While both involve replacing the eye’s natural lens with an intraocular lens (IOL), they serve different purposes – and choosing the right option depends on your age, vision goals, and eye health. At Peninsula Laser Eye Medical Group, we help patients across Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, Los Altos, and beyond make informed decisions about their vision. Here’s what you need to know. What Is Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)? … Read more…
At our Corneal Center in Mountain View, CA, we believe your cornea deserves the same level of specialized care and precision as any other part of your eye.
If you’ve been told in the past that you’re not a candidate for LASIK because of astigmatism or a high prescription, the good news is: that may no longer be true.
Wondering if you’ll still need glasses after LASIK, PRK, or lens surgery? Learn what to expect from our vision correction experts.
Compare LASIK, PRK, and Clear Lens Removal (RLE) to find the best vision correction for your eyes. Learn the benefits, recovery times, and which option fits your lifestyle.
If you’re over 45 and thinking about vision correction surgery, you might be wondering: Am I too old? Is it still safe? Are there options beyond LASIK?