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We’re proud to offer comprehensive eye care services and eyewear for the whole family. Our staff looks forward to helping you with all of your eye health needs. We will take the time to answer all of your questions and ensure you understand all of your options. In everything we do, we make it our mission to provide our community with quality eye care, convenient eye health services, and optometric expertise all in a setting that is comfortable, welcoming, organized, and efficient. We are always looking for ways to improve as a practice too so if you have any suggestions or comments, we’d love to hear from you!
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From your first contact with us to your appointment and your follow-up, we aim to make your eye care experience great. This is what drives us to provide you with the best care year after year! Contact us any time to learn more or to schedule your next appointment . 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Login × Save Search × Saved Searches × Modal title One fine body… Close Save changes × Update Profile Email Name Password Confirm Password Blepharitis Treatment in Palo Alto | Advanced Care Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Blepharitis Blepharitis Blepharitis Blepharitis Blepharitis is a common eye condition that can leave your eyelids feeling irritated, inflamed, or uncomfortable. While it can affect people of all ages, persistent symptoms should never be ignored. Our eye doctors in Palo Alto, CA are here to help you find relief and protect your long-term eye health. ​​​​​​​ What Is Blepharitis? Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid margins, usually occurring where the eyelashes grow. The condition is often chronic, with flare-ups that can make the eyes red, itchy, or watery. Many patients also notice crusting around the lashes, especially in the morning. What Causes Blepharitis? Blepharitis can originate from several different sources, including: Bacterial overgrowth on the eyelids Clogged or malfunctioning oil glands (Meibomian gland dysfunction) Allergies or sensitivities to makeup or skincare products Skin conditions such as rosacea or seborrheic dermatitis Demodex mites near the lash line Because there are multiple potential causes, a professional diagnosis is key to ensuring successful treatment. Blepharitis and Dry Eye Blepharitis and dry eye disease often go hand-in-hand. When the oil glands in the eyelids are blocked or inflamed, they can’t produce the oils needed to keep tears stable. This leads to faster tear evaporation, resulting in dryness, irritation, and blurred vision. Many patients discover that treating blepharitis also improves their dry eye symptoms, helping restore clearer, more comfortable vision. Common Symptoms of Blepharitis Symptoms can range from mild to severe and may include: Red, swollen eyelids Burning, itching, or stinging sensations Flaking or crusting around the eyelashes Gritty or foreign body sensation Light sensitivity Watery or dry eyes Eyelashes growing in the wrong direction or falling out If these symptoms persist despite at-home care, it’s important to schedule a comprehensive exam. Effective Treatment Options Because blepharitis can be recurring, treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms long-term. Depending on the severity, your optometrist may recommend: Daily lid hygiene, such as warm compresses and gentle cleansing Prescription medicated drops or ointments Treatment for associated dry eye disease Changes in cosmetics or skincare routines Our eye doctors tailor a personalized care plan based on the cause of your blepharitis to help improve comfort and prevent future flare-ups. Restore Comfort & Eye Health Blepharitis may be common, but it shouldn’t disrupt your quality of life. With proper diagnosis and care, patients can effectively manage symptoms and maintain healthy, comfortable eyes. 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Login × Save Search × Saved Searches × Modal title One fine body… Close Save changes × Update Profile Email Name Password Confirm Password Protective Sports Eyewear in Palo Alto, CA | Palo Alto Eyes Optometry Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Protective Sports Eyewear Protective Sports Eyewear Protective Sports Eyewear Protective Sports Eyewear Whether you’re a weekend athlete, a student playing competitive sports, or someone who enjoys staying active outdoors, protecting your eyes should be a top priority. Sports-related eye injuries are more common than many people realize, and most are preventable with the right protection. We help patients choose protective sports eyewear in Palo Alto, CA that keeps their vision safe during sports and everyday activities. Why Protective Sports Eyewear Is So Important Eyes are vulnerable to impact, debris, and sudden contact - especially during sports. A fast-moving ball, elbow, racket, or fall can cause serious eye injuries, including corneal abrasions, fractures around the eye, or even permanent vision loss. Regular glasses are not designed to withstand these risks and may even increase the chance of injury if they break. Protective sports eyewear is specifically engineered to shield the eyes while maintaining clear, comfortable vision, allowing athletes to focus on performance without compromising safety. Eye Protection for Different Types of Sports Different sports come with different risks, which is why sport-specific eyewear matters: Ball sports (basketball, baseball, softball, soccer): High-velocity impacts are common, making impact-resistant lenses essential. Racket sports (tennis, pickleball, racquetball): Small, fast-moving balls can strike the eye unexpectedly. Contact sports (football, hockey, lacrosse): Physical contact and collisions increase the risk of blunt eye trauma. Cycling and running: Protection from wind, dust, insects, and UV exposure helps preserve comfort and eye health. Protective sports eyewear can be customized with prescription lenses, ensuring athletes don’t have to choose between clear vision and eye safety. Protection Beyond Sports: Everyday Eye Safety Eye protection isn’t just for athletes. Many eye injuries occur during routine activities at home. Protective eyewear is strongly recommended for: Yard work and landscaping Home improvement and DIY projects Woodworking, metalwork, and crafting Cleaning with chemicals or power tools Hobbies that involve sharp objects or flying debris Wearing protective eyewear during these activities significantly reduces the risk of preventable eye injuries. Durability You Can Trust Protective sports eyewear is built for strength. These lenses are typically made from impact-resistant materials such as polycarbonate or Trivex®, which are far stronger than standard plastic lenses. Frames are designed to flex without breaking and to stay securely in place during movement, offering long-lasting durability for active lifestyles. The Importance of Proper Fit Even the most durable eyewear won’t provide full protection if it doesn’t fit correctly. Proper fit ensures: Full coverage of the eyes and surrounding areas Secure placement during movement and impact Comfort during extended wear Reduced risk of slipping or shifting during activity At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we carefully fit protective sports eyewear to each patient’s face shape, activity level, and prescription needs to ensure optimal safety and performance. Designed for Performance. Built for Protection. Protective sports eyewear plays a crucial role in preventing eye injuries during sports and everyday activities. From high-impact athletics to routine home projects, the right eyewear provides peace of mind, durability, and clear vision when it matters most. If you’re looking for high-quality protective sports eyewear, contact Palo Alto Eyes Optometry to schedule an eye exam and find the right protective solution for your lifestyle. 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OR Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Google Looking to crea Eye Allergy Treatment in Palo Alto – Relief Starts at Palo Alto Eyes Optometry Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Eye Allergies Eye Allergies Eye Allergies Eye Allergies If your eyes often feel itchy, watery, or irritated—especially during certain times of the year—you may be experiencing eye allergies. These symptoms are more common than you might think, particularly for residents of Palo Alto. Surrounded by nature and experiencing mild weather year-round, the area is beautiful but also rich in allergens. Why Are Eye Allergies So Common? Palo Alto's natural beauty, while enjoyable, is also a contributor to the high prevalence of both eye allergies and dry eye symptoms. The environment plays a significant role in triggering eye irritation, and many of the same factors responsible for allergies can also contribute to dryness and discomfort. Here are a few factors that make eye allergies and dry eye more common in our area: High Pollen Levels: The region's mild climate supports a wide range of plant life. Trees like oak, birch, and cedar, along with grasses and weeds, release significant amounts of pollen, especially in the spring and fall. Coastal Winds: Winds blowing in from the coast can carry allergens over long distances, intensifying pollen exposure even if you’re not near the direct source. Air Pollution: While Palo Alto generally has good air quality, increased vehicle traffic and occasional wildfire smoke from surrounding areas can contribute to eye irritation and exacerbate allergic responses. Year-Round Mild Weather: The temperate climate allows many allergens to be present year-round rather than being limited to one specific season. Common Symptoms of Eye Allergies Eye allergies can affect one or both eyes and may present with a variety of symptoms, including: Redness Itching or burning sensations Watery or teary eyes Swollen eyelids A gritty or sandy feeling in the eyes Light sensitivity These symptoms can vary in intensity and often appear alongside nasal allergies, including sneezing, congestion, and a runny nose. Treatment and Relief Options The first step in managing eye allergies is to avoid known triggers as much as possible. During high pollen days, it's helpful to keep windows closed to prevent allergens from entering your home. Using air purifiers can also reduce indoor allergens and improve air quality. When going outdoors, wearing sunglasses offers an added layer of protection by shielding your eyes from airborne particles like pollen and dust. Over-the-counter remedies can also provide significant relief. Artificial tears help flush allergens from the surface of your eyes and soothe irritation. Antihistamine or decongestant eye drops are readily available and can reduce common symptoms like itching and redness. An in-office evaluation can provide the most accurate diagnosis and personalized care. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we can help identify the exact cause of your eye allergies and create a treatment plan that addresses your unique needs, helping you find lasting relief. For more persistent or severe symptoms, prescription medications may be necessary. Prescription-strength eye drops or oral antihistamines can provide more effective and longer-lasting relief when over-the-counter options aren't enough. Schedule Your Eye Allergy Evaluation Today Eye allergies are a frequent issue for many Palo Alto residents due to the area's climate, pollen levels, and environmental conditions. Fortunately, with the right approach, symptoms can be managed effectively so you can get back to enjoying life without constant eye irritation. If you’re struggling with red, itchy, or watery eyes, our optometrists are here to help. We can pinpoint the cause of your discomfort and provide relief options that work. Schedule your appointment today and let us help you see clearly and comfortably—season after season. 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LASIK Procedure LASIK Co-Management Cosmetic Services Avulux Cataract Surgery Co-Management Colored Contacts Post-Concussion Syndrome Lumenis Optilight IPL Presbyopia Optikam Post-Surgical Contact Lenses TempSure Envi Corneal Refractive Therapy Specialty Contact Lenses Tonometer Dry Eye Advanced Diagnostic Testing Optomap EnChroma Lens Technology Types of Daily Contact Lenses Senior Care Visual Field Lens Technology Optos CLE Vision Therapy: Conditions Strabismus Optical Coherence Tomography Astigmatism Corneal Refractive Therapy Blephex Surgical Co-Management Retinal Imaging Testing Tyrvaya for Dry Eye Relief Medical Eye Exam Lipiflow Urgent Eye Care Hybrid Contacts Low Level Light Treatment Ocular Aesthetics TearCare: Understanding Dry Eye and Its Causes Atropine Drops MiBo Thermoflo Multifocal Contact Lenses Neurolens Eyelid Hygiene Glaucoma Treatment Understanding PRK Which Patients are Good Candidates for Premium IOL Can Diet Reverse Diabetic Retinopathy Eye Disease Treatment Why Should You Consider Eyelid Rejuvenation LASIK Surgery Overview of Visian ICL All Eye Care Services Learn More Keep In Touch Contact Us Office Hours Monday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Tuesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Wednesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Thursday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Saturday 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Sunday Closed Get In Touch Submit Thank you! 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Learn More WELCOME Welcome to Palo Alto Eyes Optometry We’re proud to offer comprehensive eye care services and eyewear for the whole family. Our staff looks forward to helping you with all of your eye health needs. We will take the time to answer all of your questions and ensure you understand all of your options. In everything we do, we make it our mission to provide our community with quality eye care, convenient eye health services, and optometric expertise all in a setting that is comfortable, welcoming, organized, and efficient. We are always looking for ways to improve as a practice too so if you have any suggestions or comments, we’d love to hear from you! Palo Alto Eyes Optometry has been serving the Palo Alto community since 1983. If you are looking for an experienced optometrist and convenient, high-quality eye care, contact us today! Learn More SERVICES Featured Services Myopia Management Myopia Management Specialty Contact Lenses Specialty Contact Lenses Comprehensive Eye Exam Comprehensive Eye Exam Eyewear Eyewear InfantSEE InfantSEE TEAM About Our Team meet the team Our team of eye care professionals is experienced and friendly. Dr. Thazin Aung Dr. Joy Lam View All BRANDS Featured Designer Brands View More Brands REVIEWS testimonials client reviews “ I was in the other day for just regular eye exam - go here! Somehow they’ve hired a team of the best people, super sweet, funny, positive, encouraging, knowledgeable and helpful. Honestly wanted to be friends with everyone in shop. We need more places like this, you rarely find a shop where all of the employees standout/are phenomenal. Whoever is in charge of the hiring process, amazing job! Jackie S. 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Login × Save Search × Saved Searches × Modal title One fine body… Close Save changes × Update Profile Email Name Password Confirm Password About Our Eye Doctors in Palo Alto, CA | Palo Alto Eyes Optometry Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Meet The Team Meet The Team Meet The Team Meet The Team Palo Alto Eyes Optometry Team of Professionals Our team of eye care professionals is experienced and friendly. We’re here to help all patients understand their benefits, schedule appointments, and fulfill their eye doctor’s orders. Our practice can give you guidance in picking out your perfect pair of eyewear, and our friendly office staff is knowledgeable about billing and benefits coverage. Learn more about our team here! ​​​​​​​ Dr. Thazin (Jayne) Aung Dr. Thazin (Jayne) Aung was born in Myanmar and moved to Boston with her family when she was ten years old. Her family escaped the cold and settled in the Bay Area and she began high school in Fremont. She later met her husband, a fellow banana slug, at UC Santa Cruz. She continued her graduate studies at the Illinois College of Optometry and graduated with honors in 2014. Dr. Aung recently married her husband James, and returned to Fremont following graduate school. Dr. Aung is dedicated to serving each patient personally, offering individualized care through patient education as she believes an informed patient is essential for the best management of their eye health. Dr. Aung has been diagnosing and managing ocular diseases, including glaucoma, macular degeneration, and vascular/diabetic retinal diseases. Dr. Aung is most interested in preventative eye care and contact lenses, and is a certified practitioner of Orthokeratology, to help reduce the progression of myopia in young children. She is also skilled in fitting specialty lenses for patients with different corneal conditions such as Keratoconus, irregular astigmatism, and status post penetrating keratoplasty. Dr. Aung’s nickname is Noodleface as she is always in search of a delicious bowl of spicy noodle soup in the Bay Area. She loves watching football and enjoys hiking. She looks forward to serving you and your family members. Dr. Joy Lam Dr. Joy Lam is a therapeutic optometrist known for her thoughtful, detail-oriented, and patient-centered approach to care. She is dedicated to delivering comprehensive eye exams with a focus on early detection, long-term eye health, and personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs. She utilizes advanced diagnostic technology to provide more precise and proactive care, helping patients better understand their eye health and make informed decisions. Dr. Lam has proudly served the Palo Alto community since 2021. Dr. Lam earned her bachelor’s degree in Finance with a minor in Biology from The University of Texas at Austin, and graduated Magna Cum Laude with her Doctorate in Optometry from the University of Houston College of Optometry. She has a special clinical interest in myopia management and dry eye disease , and is certified in MiSight and Orthokeratology (CRT) lenses. Dr. Lam offers proactive solutions to help slow the progression of nearsightedness in children and improve long-term visual outcomes. In addition to her work at Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, Dr. Lam is the founder of Refine Dry Eye Center of Silicon Valley , where she provides specialized care for ocular surface disease. This experience brings an added depth of expertise in dry eye management, which she integrates into her comprehensive care to enhance both comfort and visual quality. Dr. Lam provides care for patients of all ages, including: Comprehensive eye exams Contact lens fittings, including multifocal lenses Myopia management Management of dry eye disease, recurrent styes and chalazia Glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease Digital eye strain and visual ergonomics Outside of the clinic, Dr. Lam enjoys traveling, staying active, and spending time with her husband and two young sons. 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At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we emphasize the importance of pediatric eye care in Palo Alto, CA because early detection can make a meaningful difference in how children learn, grow, and interact with their environment. Why Is Early Vision Care Important? Experts estimate that up to 80% of a child’s learning occurs through visual tasks. When a child can’t see the board, struggles to track words on a page, or experiences headaches, it can quickly lead to frustration, academic challenges, and reduced confidence. Many vision problems don’t cause noticeable symptoms, making it easy for children to adapt without knowing something is wrong. Because their eyes and visual system develop rapidly in the early years, identifying issues early allows for timely treatment. The Role of Pediatric Vision Exams and When to Schedule Them At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we follow guidelines recommended by the American Optometric Association to ensure children receive appropriate care at every stage of development. We also proudly support the InfantSEE® program, which provides a no-cost comprehensive eye assessment for infants between 6 and 12 months of age to help detect early vision concerns. We recommend: First comprehensive eye exam: At 6-12 months Second exam: At age 3 Before starting school: Around age 5 Every year thereafter, unless your optometrist recommends more frequent visits Unlike basic school screenings that only check distance vision, a full pediatric eye exam evaluates eye health, how the eyes work together, visual tracking, focusing ability, depth perception, and more. This gives us a complete picture of your child’s visual development. Common Eye Conditions in Children Strabismus (Eye Turn) Strabismus occurs when one or both eyes do not align properly. Early treatment is essential to prevent the development of amblyopia and to support proper binocular vision. Treatment may include glasses, vision therapy, or other specialized care. Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) Amblyopia happens when one eye doesn’t develop normal vision, even with the correct prescription. Because the brain favors the stronger eye, the weaker eye’s vision can regress. The earlier amblyopia is detected, the more effective treatment becomes. Patching, atropine drops, and vision therapy are common treatment options. Refractive Errors (Nearsightedness, Farsightedness, Astigmatism) These are some of the most common issues in childhood. Uncorrected refractive errors can lead to eye strain, difficulty concentrating, headaches, and learning challenges. A simple pair of glasses can make an immediate and significant difference in your child’s daily comfort and performance. Benefits of Early Detection Detecting vision problems early allows us to guide your child’s eye development in meaningful ways: Improved learning and classroom performance Healthy visual development during critical growth stages Reduced risk of long-term complications from untreated eye conditions Timely myopia management to help slow the progression of nearsightedness and reduce future eye-health risks Better eye coordination and depth perception Greater confidence in school, sports, and social interactions Even if your child passes a school screening, a comprehensive exam is still essential. Screenings simply cannot detect many functional and developmental vision issues. Partner with Palo Alto Eyes Optometry for Expert Pediatric Eye Care Your child’s vision plays a vital role in how they learn, explore, and interact with the world. By prioritizing pediatric eye exams in Palo Alto, CA, you’re helping give them the best possible foundation for success - in the classroom and beyond. We are committed to providing thorough, child-friendly care that supports healthy vision at every stage of growth. Schedule a pediatric vision screening at Palo Alto Eyes Optometry today and protect your child’s vision for the future. 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OR Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Google Looking to create an account ? Already have an account? Login × Save Search × Saved Searches × Modal title One fine body… Close Save changes × Update Profile Email Name Password Confirm Password Myopia Progression Control in Palo Alto | Pediatric Nearsightedness Treatment Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Myopia Progression Control Myopia Progression Control Myopia Progression Control Myopia Progression Control Myopia is becoming increasingly common among children and adolescents. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we’re passionate about protecting your child’s vision and helping families throughout Palo Alto and surrounding areas understand the importance of early detection and effective myopia management. Understanding Myopia Myopia is a vision condition in which distant objects appear blurry, while close-up objects remain clear. It occurs when the eye grows too long from front to back or when the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it. Myopia typically develops during childhood and often progresses as the child grows. Children with uncorrected or rapidly progressing myopia may struggle to see the whiteboard, presentations, or distant signs. This can lead to reduced participation in class, frustration, headaches, and even declining academic performance. Myopia can also limit participation in sports and other activities that require sharp distance vision. The Importance of Early Detection Routine pediatric eye exams are essential for early detection and management of myopia. Many children don’t realize they have a vision problem, and parents may not notice the signs until it begins to impact schoolwork or behavior. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we recommend scheduling annual comprehensive eye exams to monitor changes in vision and eye health, especially if there's a family history of nearsightedness. What Is Myopia Control? Myopia control refers to treatments aimed at slowing the progression of myopia in children and teens. Without intervention, myopia often continues to worsen through adolescence, increasing the risk of serious eye health issues later in life. High myopia is linked to conditions such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, cataracts, and myopic maculopathy. By taking steps to slow myopia progression early, we can help protect your child’s long-term eye health and reduce their future dependence on corrective lenses. Effective Myopia Progression Control Strategies At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we offer several evidence-based strategies to manage myopia progression: Orthokeratology (Ortho-K): These specially designed overnight contact lenses reshape the cornea while your child sleeps, providing clear vision during the day and slowing the progression of myopia. Atropine Eye Drops: Low-dose atropine drops are used nightly to slow eye growth and myopia progression. This non-invasive option is well-tolerated and effective for many children. Multifocal Soft Contact Lenses: These daytime lenses feature multiple zones of focus, helping to reduce the stimulus for the eye to elongate. They offer both vision correction and myopia control. Our optometrist will work with you and your child to determine the best approach based on age, lifestyle, and the degree of myopia. Stellest® Lenses Now FDA Approved In September 2025, the FDA granted approval for Stellest® eyeglass lenses in the United States for children between the ages of 6 and 12. This marks an exciting step forward in the field of myopia management, offering another effective option for children who may not be ideal candidates for other treatment methods like orthokeratology, soft multifocal contact lenses, or low-dose atropine therapy. Stellest® lenses have already been used successfully in other parts of the world, including Europe, Canada, and Asia, since 2020, where eye care professionals have observed consistent results in slowing the progression of nearsightedness. Their innovative design features a clear central viewing area surrounded by multiple treatment zones that create controlled peripheral light defocus. This optical effect helps manage how light focuses on the retina, which can slow the elongation of the eye and reduce the advancement of myopia. ​​​​​​​Ongoing follow-ups (typically every six months) are crucial to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment and measure changes in axial length. As with any myopia control method, consistency is key. To achieve the best outcomes, Stellest® lenses should be worn regularly, ideally for at least 12 hours each day. Supporting Families in Palo Alto and Beyond We understand that managing your child’s eye health can feel overwhelming, especially with the increasing demands of school and screen time. We’re committed to helping families in Palo Alto, Mountain View, Menlo Park, and neighboring communities with personalized care, clear communication, and ongoing education about myopia control options. Schedule a comprehensive pediatric eye exam at Palo Alto Eyes Optometry today and let’s build a healthier visual future for your child. 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We can answer your questions about optometry services, our eye care practice, eye health products, and more. ​​​​​​​ Our Optometric Services: Comprehensive eye exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT lenses for reducing myopia Specialty and hard-to-fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Keratoconus Myopia Progression Control We can answer your questions about optometry services, our eye care practice, eye health products, and more. Schedule your eye exam today by requesting an appointment online , or by calling our office . 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Like us on Facebook to receive a free bottle of eyeglass cleaner. Stanford Student Discount 15% off Stanford student discount with ID. Discount applies to professional services done without insurance (exam, medical visits, or contact lens fitting and glasses). Discount on glasses (lenses and frames) only applies if patient does routine exam as well. Contact lenses are not discounted, as we are already matching online prices. InfantSee Exam Free exam on babies between the ages of 6-12 months. Dr. Matteson only. Infant See exams are done on Wednesdays only. Please fill out the Infant See Form, found below, and fax to (650) 321-2489, mail to 540 University Ave Suite 110 Palo Alto, CA 94301, or email to
[email protected], prior to the exam. InfantSEE Form Senior Citizen Discount 15% Senior Citizen discount. Discount applies to professional services done without insurance (exam, medical visits, or contact lens fitting and glasses). Contact lenses are not discounted, as we are already matching online prices. What is the 20/20 Referral Program? Your referral of your family and friends is the best compliment you could give us. We want to thank you with the EYECARE TO SHARE 20/20 Referral Program. The 20/20 Referral Program is a program designed to ensure your family and friends have the same comprehensive eye care that you receive from Palo Alto Eyes Optometry. We want to reward our loyal patients for their trust and confidence in us and we love meeting new patients! What are the Benefits? As a thank you for your referral, you will receive a $20 eyewear credit for every new patient that you refer. The patient you refer will also receive a $20 eyewear credit. Is the credit Transferable? The $20 eyewear credit is NOT transferable between patients. What can they be Redeemed for? The $20 eyewear credit can be used towards your NEXT eyewear purchase. They can be used toward your purchase of a complete pair of eyeglasses (frames and lenses), sunglasses, or on an annual supply of contact lenses. Eyewear credits do not have any monetary value. How do we track 20/20 Referrals? When a referred patient comes to their first appointment they MUST share with us the referring patient’s name and email address. After getting your name, we will e-mail you a $20 eyewear credit notice. Your credit will be noted in your chart and can be used for your next eyewear purchase or annual supply of contact lenses. ​​​​​​​ How many Referral Credits can be earned? There are no limits as to how many patients you can refer. 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At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we take a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating dry eye, helping our patients in Palo Alto and surrounding communities find long-lasting relief. What Is Dry Eye? Dry eye occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. Tears are essential for maintaining the health of the eye’s surface and ensuring clear vision. Without a stable tear film, the eyes can feel irritated, gritty, or overly watery as they attempt to compensate. Common Causes of Dry Eye Several factors can contribute to dry eye, and identifying the root cause is essential for effective treatment. Some of the most common causes include: Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD): When the oil glands along the eyelid margins become blocked, it causes tears to evaporate too quickly. Blepharitis: Inflammation of the eyelids, often associated with bacterial buildup or skin conditions like rosacea, can interfere with healthy tear production. Aging and Hormonal Changes: Tear production naturally declines with age and may be further impacted by hormonal changes, especially during menopause. Environmental Factors: Exposure to wind, smoke, dry air, and prolonged screen use can contribute to or worsen dry eye symptoms. Medications: Certain medications such as antihistamines, antidepressants, decongestants, and medications for high blood pressure can affect tear production or composition. Health Conditions: Chronic conditions like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s syndrome, and other autoimmune disorders can impair the body’s ability to produce quality tears. Allergies: Environmental and seasonal allergies can cause eye inflammation, leading to dryness and discomfort. Eye Surgeries: Vision correction procedures such as LASIK or cataract surgery can impact tear production, either temporarily or permanently. Contact Lens Use: Regular contact lens wear, especially for long durations, can disrupt the natural tear film and contribute to dry eye symptoms. Recognizing the Symptoms of Dry Eye Dry eye symptoms can vary from person to person, but typical signs include: Burning or stinging sensation Redness or irritation A gritty or sandy feeling in the eyes Blurry or fluctuating vision Excessive tearing Light sensitivity Diagnosing Dry Eye At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we start with a comprehensive evaluation to identify the root cause of your dry eye symptoms. This includes assessing the quality and quantity of your tears, examining the eyelid margins and meibomian glands, and looking for signs of inflammation or blockages. We may also use advanced imaging tools and tear film tests to gather precise information. By accurately diagnosing the underlying issue, we can develop a treatment plan specifically tailored to your needs. Dry Eye Treatment Options The best treatment for dry eye depends on its root cause and severity. Our dry eye treatment plans may include: Eyelid Hygiene: Warm compresses and cleansing routines can help manage blepharitis and unblock meibomian glands. Artificial Tears: Over-the-counter lubricating drops can provide temporary relief for mild symptoms. Prescription Eye Drops: Medications such as cyclosporine or lifitegrast help reduce inflammation and increase tear production. Nutritional Supplements: Omega-3 fatty acids support tear film stability and overall eye health. ​​​​​​​ Scleral Lenses: These specialty contact lenses protect the ocular surface and maintain moisture, especially beneficial for severe dry eye. Serving Palo Alto and Beyond Dry eye can significantly impact your quality of life, but effective relief starts with expert care and a personalized approach. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we're dedicated to identifying the root cause of your symptoms and providing targeted treatment options that deliver real results. If you're experiencing dry, irritated, or blurry eyes, schedule a dry eye evaluation with our Palo Alto team today and discover lasting relief through customized care. 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We will connect Comprehensive Eye Exam in Palo Alto | Palo Alto Eyes Optometry Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Comprehensive Eye Exam Comprehensive Eye Exam Comprehensive Eye Exam Comprehensive Eye Exam Comprehensive Eye Exam A comprehensive eye exam is an essential part of preventive healthcare, allowing optometrists to assess both visual acuity and overall eye health. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we are committed to providing thorough eye care that helps you maintain clear, comfortable vision and detect potential eye diseases early. What Is a Comprehensive Eye Exam? A comprehensive eye exam is a detailed evaluation of your vision and ocular health, far more extensive than a standard vision screening. While vision screenings may identify refractive errors like nearsightedness or farsightedness, they do not assess the full health of your eyes. A comprehensive eye exam performed by our optometrist includes: Visual Acuity Testing – Determines how well you see at various distances using an eye chart. Refraction Test – Identifies refractive errors such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism, or presbyopia and helps determine your precise prescription for glasses or contact lenses. Eye Movement & Alignment Tests – Checks how well your eyes work together and move in coordination. Pupil Response & Peripheral Vision Tests – Evaluates neurological function and any abnormalities in your field of vision. Intraocular Pressure Measurement (Glaucoma Screening) – Uses a non-contact tonometer or applanation tonometry to check for elevated eye pressure, which can be a sign of glaucoma. Retinal & Optic Nerve Examination – Dilated eye exams and Optomap retinal imaging allow us to inspect the retina, blood vessels, and optic nerve for early signs of diseases like diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration. What Can a Comprehensive Eye Exam Detect? Many eye diseases and vision problems develop gradually and may not show obvious symptoms until they reach an advanced stage. A comprehensive eye exam can detect: Refractive Errors – Nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Glaucoma – Often called the “silent thief of sight,” glaucoma can lead to irreversible vision loss if not detected early. Cataracts – Clouding of the eye’s natural lens, leading to blurry vision and glare sensitivity. Macular Degeneration – A leading cause of blindness, particularly in older adults Diabetic Eye Disease – High blood sugar levels can damage the blood vessels in the retina, leading to diabetic retinopathy. Hypertension-Related Eye Issues – High blood pressure can cause changes in the retinal blood vessels, increasing the risk of vision loss. Dry Eye Syndrome – Chronic dryness, irritation, and inflammation of the eyes, often worsened by screen time and environmental factors. Annual eye exams are crucial for maintaining vision and overall health. Even if you don’t experience noticeable vision problems, many eye conditions develop silently and progress without warning signs. Early detection and treatment can prevent or slow vision loss. Who Should Have More Frequent Eye Exams? While annual eye exams are recommended for most adults, certain individuals should schedule exams more frequently: People with diabetes – Due to the risk of diabetic eye disease. Individuals with a family history of eye diseases – Such as glaucoma or macular degeneration. Children & teens – To ensure proper visual development and address early refractive issues. Seniors (60+ years old) – Due to the increased risk of cataracts, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration. Contact lens wearers – To monitor eye health and ensure proper lens fit and comfort. Your Trusted Optometrists in Palo Alto, California At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we believe in proactive eye care and personalized attention. Our experienced optometrists use the latest technology to ensure early detection and effective management of eye conditions. Whether you need a routine check-up, update your prescription, or treatment for an existing eye condition, we are is here to help. Stay proactive with your eye health by scheduling a comprehensive eye exam at Palo Alto Eyes Optometry. Contact us today to book an appointment and experience exceptional eye care in Palo Alto, California. 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We will take the time to answer all of your questions and ensure you understand all of your options. In everything we do, we make it our mission to provide our community with quality eye care, convenient eye health services, and optometric expertise all in a setting that is comfortable, welcoming, organized, and efficient. We are always looking for ways to improve as a practice too so if you have any suggestions or comments, we’d love to hear from you! Palo Alto Eyes Optometry has been serving the Palo Alto community since 1983. If you are looking for an experienced optometrist and convenient, high-quality eye care, contact us today! Learn More SERVICES Featured Services Myopia Management Myopia Management Specialty Contact Lenses Specialty Contact Lenses Comprehensive Eye Exam Comprehensive Eye Exam Eyewear Eyewear InfantSEE InfantSEE TEAM About Our Team meet the team Our team of eye care professionals is experienced and friendly. 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Login × Save Search × Saved Searches × Modal title One fine body… Close Save changes × Update Profile Email Name Password Confirm Password Glaucoma Treatment Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Glaucoma Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Glaucoma Treatment If you’ve been diagnosed with glaucoma, you’re probably already familiar with the typical options in glaucoma treatment – eye drops, laser treatment or traditional surgery. While these are certainly effective, especially when glaucoma is diagnosed early, researchers have been working hard to offer new glaucoma treatments. Their goal is not only to improve outcomes but also reduce the treatment’s side effects and frequency of use. What is the Goal of Glaucoma Treatment? Before we dive into the new options, it’s important to understand the goal of any glaucoma treatment. At present, glaucoma is not curable. However, treatment can significantly slow the progression of the disease. Glaucoma damages your eye's optic nerve. Extra fluid builds up in the front part of your eye (cornea), which increases the pressure in your eye. Reducing this pressure is the primary objective of any glaucoma treatment. This is often referred to as intraocular pressure or IOP. What are the Limitations of Standard Glaucoma Treatments? Eye drops for glaucoma treatment seem like an easy option but there are several challenges that can reduce its effectiveness. It can be difficult to get all the medicine in the eye, especially for older adults with less of a steady hand. In addition, since it must be applied daily, individuals may forget. Since the drops have no perceivable benefit because early stages of glaucoma have no symptoms, patients might make it a lower priority which is understandable since it may also have unpleasant side effects like burning, red eyes. Beyond eye drops, laser surgery is a less invasive option. The laser opens clogged tubes and drains fluid. It can take a few weeks to see the full results. If laser surgery or drugs don’t relieve your eye pressure, you may need a more traditional operation. You would have to go into the hospital and will need a few weeks to heal and recover. Although usually effective, glaucoma surgery can make you more likely to get cataracts later on. It can also cause eye pain or redness, infection, inflammation, or bleeding in your eye. What are Recent Advances in Glaucoma Treatment? Alternatives or Improvements to Eye Drops The Glaucoma Research Foundation reported several new developments on the horizon. These technologies focus on reducing patient error in applying eye drops which would make the medication more effective and improve the quality of life for the patient. Here are some of the products underway: A polymer, like a contact lens, would contain the drug; it would sit under the eyelid and release the medication over several months Microneedles would inject medication into a specific spot to be most effective Implantable extended-release devices using engineered highly precise microparticles and nanoparticles Polymer-based intraocular delivery technologies that would allow customizable sustained release Drops that allow the medication to get into the eye more easily Tear duct plugs that release medication In addition, people with glaucoma who take more than one eye drop per day are beginning to see those medications available as a single, combined eye drop. New products include Cosopt (timolol and dorzolamide), Combigan (timolol and brimonidine) and Simbrinza (brinzolamide and brimonidine). Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) procedures are small cuts or micro-incisions through the cornea that cause the least amount of trauma to the surrounding tissues. Doctors implant a tiny device to allow fluid to drain from the eye, reducing internal pressure. Some devices (iStent) are implanted during cataract surgery. Cataract surgery alone lowers pressure, but the combination of both is more effective and can lower the need for medication. These new techniques minimize tissue scarring, allowing for the possibility of traditional glaucoma surgery in the future if needed. They also give doctors the opportunity to treat patients earlier and more safely than older surgeries. Monitoring Eye Pressure An easy, accurate way to measure eye pressure is critical to monitoring the progress of glaucoma and adjusting treatment as needed. For patients that require more frequent testing of their eye pressure, there’s now an at-home tonometer called iCare HOME. There’s no puff of air and no eye drops. The patient can easily share the information with their eye doctor. If you have a glaucoma diagnosis, you can feel confident that your glaucoma treatment options are only going to improve in the years ahead. Although the disease is not curable, it is very manageable with the right treatment. 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Learn More WELCOME Welcome to Palo Alto Eyes Optometry We’re proud to offer comprehensive eye care services and eyewear for the whole family. Our staff looks forward to helping you with all of your eye health needs. We will take the time to answer all of your questions and ensure you understand all of your options. In everything we do, we make it our mission to provide our community with quality eye care, convenient eye health services, and optometric expertise all in a setting that is comfortable, welcoming, organized, and efficient. We are always looking for ways to improve as a practice too so if you have any suggestions or comments, we’d love to hear from you! Palo Alto Eyes Optometry has been serving the Palo Alto community since 1983. If you are looking for an experienced optometrist and convenient, high-quality eye care, contact us today! 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Login × Save Search × Saved Searches × Modal title One fine body… Close Save changes × Update Profile Email Name Password Confirm Password Ortho-K in Palo Alto – Nonsurgical Vision Correction for All Ages Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Ortho-K Ortho-K Ortho-K Ortho-K Ortho-K For many people, clear vision during the day comes with the daily routine of putting on glasses or contact lenses. While effective, these options aren’t always convenient - especially for children, athletes, or adults who prefer a glasses-free lifestyle. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we specialize in fitting custom Ortho-K lenses and guiding patients through the process to ensure safe, effective results. What Is Ortho-K? Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) is a non-surgical vision correction method that uses specially designed, rigid gas-permeable lenses worn overnight. While you sleep, these lenses gently reshape the cornea (the clear front surface of your eye). This controlled reshaping corrects how light enters the eye, allowing it to focus properly on the retina. The result is clear, natural vision during the day without the need for glasses or daytime contact lenses. Unlike surgical procedures such as LASIK, the effects of Ortho-K are temporary and reversible, giving patients flexibility and peace of mind. How Does Ortho-K Work? Ortho-K lenses act like a mold for your cornea. By applying gentle, even pressure overnight, they flatten specific areas of the cornea to correct refractive errors like nearsightedness. When the lenses are removed in the morning, the cornea maintains its new shape for hours, giving you clear vision all day. Myopia Control for Children The rise in childhood myopia is a growing concern worldwide, particularly as increased screen time and reduced outdoor activity contribute to its progression. Ortho-K is one of the most effective ways to slow this progression. Clinical research has shown that Ortho-K lenses can significantly reduce the rate at which myopia worsens in children. By slowing the elongation of the eye, Ortho-K helps protect long-term eye health and reduce the risk of future complications, such as: Retinal detachment Glaucoma Cataracts Macular degeneration Parents who choose Ortho-K for their children not only give them clear vision now but also invest in their future eye health. Ortho-K for Adults Adults can also benefit from the freedom Ortho-K provides. It’s an excellent option for: Athletes who don’t want the hassle of glasses or daytime contacts during activities. Professionals who prefer a glasses-free appearance. Active individuals who swim, hike, or spend time outdoors. Patients not eligible for LASIK or those who prefer a non-surgical solution. Since Ortho-K is temporary and reversible, it offers flexibility for adults who want vision correction without long-term commitments. The Ortho-K Fitting Process At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, the fitting process is customized for each patient: Comprehensive Eye Exam - to evaluate eye health and determine candidacy. Corneal Topography - advanced mapping technology measures the shape and curvature of your cornea. Custom Lens Design - lenses are tailored specifically to your corneal shape and prescription needs. Initial Fitting & Training - patients are taught how to insert, remove, and care for their lenses. Follow-Up Visits - to monitor progress, confirm proper fit, and ensure comfort and effectiveness. This personalized approach ensures the best possible outcomes for both children and adults. How Long Until the Full Effect Is Achieved? Most patients notice improvements in their vision within the first few nights of wearing Ortho-K lenses, though complete stabilization often takes several weeks. During this adjustment phase, vision may fluctuate as the cornea gradually reshapes. For some, the changes happen quickly, while others experience a slower progression. Once the eyes have fully adapted, clinical studies submitted to the FDA showed that more than 65% of wearers achieved 20/20 vision, and over 90% reached 20/40 vision or better - the standard required for driving without corrective lenses in the U.S. Discover the Benefits of Ortho-K with Palo Alto Eyes Ortho-K is more than just an alternative to glasses or daytime contacts - it’s a proactive step toward healthier vision. For children, it offers effective myopia control, helping safeguard their long-term eye health. For adults, it provides freedom, flexibility, and confidence without surgical intervention. ​​​​​​​At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we’re proud to offer advanced Ortho-K treatment tailored to your needs. With expert care and the latest technology, we’ll guide you through every step of the process so you can enjoy clear, comfortable vision. 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Contact Info Address: 540 University Ave Suite 110 Palo Alto, CA 94301 Phone Number: (650) 321-2015 Fax Number: (650) 321-2489 © 2026 Palo Alto Eyes Optometry | All Rights Reserved | Accessibility Statement Specialty Contact Lenses Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Specialty Contact Lenses Specialty Contact Lenses Specialty Contact Lenses Specialty Contact Lenses Every patient is different and so are their eyes. This means that there need to be different types of contact lenses to suit each individual. Some patients have corneal abnormalities which mean that conventional lenses won’t sit comfortably on the surface of their eyes, while others suffer from eye conditions that mean normal contact lenses won’t be comfortable or could irritate their eyes. As you may have guessed from the name, specialty contact lenses are unconventional contacts that are designed for patients that regular contacts might not be suitable. Here are some of the main types of speciality contact lenses and who they are recommended for. Who might be a good patient for specialty contact lenses? Some of the patients that might benefit from specialty contact lenses include those who: have been diagnosed with dry eye syndrome have corneal scarring have been diagnosed with keratoconus, a condition characterized by the bulging of the cornea suffer from strabismus, a condition where the patient has an eye that turns in or out relative to the other have suffered an injury to the eye suffer from a peripheral corneal thinning disorder are intolerant to other types of lenses Your eye doctor or contact lens provider will be able to tell you if you need specialty contact lenses and if so, which lenses would be best based on your individual requirements. Rigid Gas-Permeable Lenses Also known as RGP lenses, these are made from a special material that allows oxygen to pass through them and reach the surface of the eyes. This helps to keep the eyes hydrated and comfortable, making these lenses easier to wear, especially for patients who suffer from dry eyes. Dry eyes aren’t just a symptom, but a very real condition, characterized by dry, stiff, and uncomfortable eyes, blurred vision, and eye fatigue. RGP lenses are more rigid than soft lenses, and this helps to keep them stable and secure on the eyes so that patients can enjoy sharper vision. They also help the cornea to maintain its shape, which helps to minimize the effects of some corneal abnormalities. Scleral Contact Lenses Scleral contact lenses are very different to standard contact lenses. This is because scleral lenses are much larger in diameter, with three different sizes available depending on your specific needs. This size difference means that the edges of the contact lens fall on a white part of the eye, called the sclera rather than the cornea. Scleral lenses are also different in that they vault over the surface of the cornea rather than touching it, leaving a space between the front surface of the eye and the back of the contact lens. This makes scleral lenses a good choice for patients with dry eyes and corneal abnormalities. Space can trap tear film which keeps the eyes hydrated, while space also accommodates many corneal abnormalities, such as the bulge associated with keratoconus. Limbal Fit Contact Lenses Limbal contact lenses are another type of specialty lens that falls between rigid gas-permeable lenses and scleral varieties in terms of their size. Their larger overall diameter helps to increase their stability on the surface of your eyes. They also offer minimal interference with the eyelids, which helps to ensure comfort and clarity of your vision. Hybrid Contact Lenses Hybrid contact lenses are a combination of both soft and gas-permeable contact lenses, giving patients the opportunity to enjoy the best parts of both designs. The middle part of hybrid lenses is made from gas-permeable material that lets oxygen pass through to the eyes. However, the gas-permeable part of the lens is more rigid, and this firmer center gives the lens greater stability and the patient enhanced clarity. The RGP portion of the lens also helps to trap a tear film between the cornea and the lens so that the eye remains hydrated. Meanwhile, the outer edge of hybrid lenses is a soft lens skirt. This means that patients don’t have to deal with the hard edges associated with RGP lenses that may be uncomfortable. Instead, the comfort levels that patients experience are more like wearing fully soft lenses. For more information about specialty contact lenses, don’t hesitate to speak to our dedicated eye care team. 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LASIK Procedure LASIK Co-Management Cosmetic Services Avulux Cataract Surgery Co-Management Colored Contacts Post-Concussion Syndrome Lumenis Optilight IPL Presbyopia Optikam Post-Surgical Contact Lenses TempSure Envi Corneal Refractive Therapy Specialty Contact Lenses Tonometer Dry Eye Advanced Diagnostic Testing Optomap EnChroma Lens Technology Types of Daily Contact Lenses Senior Care Visual Field Lens Technology Optos CLE Vision Therapy: Conditions Strabismus Optical Coherence Tomography Astigmatism Corneal Refractive Therapy Blephex Surgical Co-Management Retinal Imaging Testing Tyrvaya for Dry Eye Relief Medical Eye Exam Lipiflow Urgent Eye Care Hybrid Contacts Low Level Light Treatment Ocular Aesthetics TearCare: Understanding Dry Eye and Its Causes Atropine Drops MiBo Thermoflo Multifocal Contact Lenses Neurolens Eyelid Hygiene Glaucoma Treatment Understanding PRK Which Patients are Good Candidates for Premium IOL Can Diet Reverse Diabetic Retinopathy Eye Disease Treatment Why Should You Consider Eyelid Rejuvenation LASIK Surgery Overview of Visian ICL All Eye Care Services Learn More Keep In Touch Contact Us Office Hours Monday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Tuesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Wednesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Thursday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Saturday 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Sunday Closed Get In Touch Submit Thank you! 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Our team will connect with you s Optomap Retinal Scan | Optometrist in Palo Alto, CA Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us Optomap Retinal Scan Optomap Retinal Scan Optomap Retinal Scan Optomap Retinal Scan An Optomap exam provides: A computerized ultra wide field digital scan of the retina An in depth view of the retina (where disease can start) The ability for you to view last year’s scan and this year’s scan side by side for comparison and analysis with your doctor during your exam A permanent record for your medical file, giving your doctor a chance to track and diagnose potential eye diseases/conditions Important information for you and your doctor to help protect your vision Insurance typically does not cover any advanced screening technology beyond the general eye exam. Currently, some of the VSP plans will cover a retinal screening. Please check your plan coverage or ask us if it is covered. We will perform the Optomap Retinal Exam for a fee of $39.00 and the doctors will go over with you the details of what we see in the images. 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Our staff looks forward to helping you with all of your eye health needs. We will take the time to answer all of your questions and ensure you understand all of your options. In everything we do, we make it our mission to provide our community with quality eye care, convenient eye health services, and optometric expertise all in a setting that is comfortable, welcoming, organized, and efficient. We are always looking for ways to improve as a practice too so if you have any suggestions or comments, we’d love to hear from you! Palo Alto Eyes Optometry has been serving the Palo Alto community since 1983. If you are looking for an experienced optometrist and convenient, high-quality eye care, contact us today! 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Regular vision tests, finding glasses to suit your face shape, having to remember to take eyeglasses with you wherever you go, prescription sunglasses, fiddly contact lenses… the list of inconveniences associated with conventional ocular solutions is extensive. LASIK is a modern, minimally-invasive procedure that can substantially reduce or eliminate your need to use eyeglasses or contact lenses, allowing you to enjoy life without limitations or inconvenience. The popularity and success of LASIK laser eye surgery have helped to make it the number one elective surgery across the globe. Candidacy for LASIK LASIK has an extremely high success rate. According to the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 96% of patients achieve 20/20 vision or better. However, it’s high success rate doesn’t make LASIK automatically the right solution for everyone. Candidacy for LASIK is assessed by our doctors on a case by case basis so that you be certain that whatever treatment is recommended for you, it will give you the very best opportunity to improve your vision. During your consultation, our doctors will perform a thorough examination of your eyes and vision, ask you about your general health and talk you through both the procedure and aftercare. The general guidelines for LASIK candidacy state that patients must: be at least 18 years of age have had stable vision with no prescription changes for a minimum of 12 months have a current prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses that falls between specified parameters (Our doctors will be aware of what these parameters are) have no significant medical or eye-related problems such as glaucoma, macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy have no history of corneal disease not be pregnant or nursing at the time of the procedure Understanding expectations An important element of any LASIK consultation is the conversation surrounding the expectations and predicted outcomes of your procedure. Many people mistakenly believe that LASIK will completely eliminate their need for visual aids. While this is a possibility for some patients, a good candidate for LASIK understands and accepts that they may still require the use of prescription visual aids in some circumstances, such as when driving in low light conditions. If you are interested in finding out more about LASIK laser eye surgery, or if you would like to schedule a consultation, do not hesitate to contact our friendly, knowledgeable team. We look forward to supporting your journey to clearer vision. 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Our staff looks forward to helping you with all of your eye health needs. We will take the time to answer all of your questions and ensure you understand all of your options. In everything we do, we make it our mission to provide our community with quality eye care, convenient eye health services, and optometric expertise all in a setting that is comfortable, welcoming, organized, and efficient. We are always looking for ways to improve as a practice too so if you have any suggestions or comments, we’d love to hear from you! Palo Alto Eyes Optometry has been serving the Palo Alto community since 1983. If you are looking for an experienced optometrist and convenient, high-quality eye care, contact us today! Learn More SERVICES Featured Services Myopia Management Myopia Management Specialty Contact Lenses Specialty Contact Lenses Comprehensive Eye Exam Comprehensive Eye Exam Eyewear Eyewear InfantSEE InfantSEE TEAM About Our Team meet the team Our team of eye care professionals is experienced and friendly. Dr. Thazin Aung Dr. Joy Lam View All BRANDS Featured Designer Brands View More Brands REVIEWS testimonials client reviews “ I was in the other day for just regular eye exam - go here! Somehow they’ve hired a team of the best people, super sweet, funny, positive, encouraging, knowledgeable and helpful. Honestly wanted to be friends with everyone in shop. We need more places like this, you rarely find a shop where all of the employees standout/are phenomenal. Whoever is in charge of the hiring process, amazing job! Jackie S. Leave a Review Read More Office Hours Monday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Tuesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Wednesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Thursday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Saturday 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Sunday Closed Get In Touch Submit Thank you! We will connect with you shortly. You are missing required fields. Dynamic Error Description There was an error processing this form. Contact Info Address: 540 University Ave Suite 110 Palo Alto, CA 94301 Phone Number: (650) 321-2015 Fax Number: (650) 321-2489 © 2026 Palo Alto Eyes Optometry | All Rights Reserved | Accessibility Statement | Privacy Policy | Sitemap Powered by × Appointment Request Please use the form below to request an appointment. Our team will connect with you shortly to confirm your appointment. Thank you! 8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm Thank you. We will connect with you shortly. You are missing required fields. Dynamic Error Description There was an error processing this form. × Thank You! 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Login × Save Search × Saved Searches × Modal title One fine body… Close Save changes × Update Profile Email Name Password Confirm Password InfantSEE in Palo Alto, CA | Palo Alto Eyes Optometry Request an Appointment Call Us Today (650) 321-2015 Home About Our Practice Meet The Team Services Comprehensive Eye Exams Optomap Retinal Scan InfantSEE Orthokeratology/ CRT Lenses Specialty and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses Dry Eye Treatment Glaucoma Treatment Co-Manage Laser and Cataract Surgery Eye Allergies Myopia Progression Control Ortho-K Pediatric Vision Screening Blepharitis Protective Sports Eyewear Learn More Patient Center Patient Forms Insurance Testimonials Promotions Blog Contact Us InfantSEE InfantSEE InfantSEE InfantSEE With so much going on in your child’s life it can be difficult to keep up with them but it’s important to make sure they can see the world in front of them as clearly as possible. Children should have their first eye exam around the age of six months. If the first exam shows their eyes are healthy, follow up with another appointment between the age of 2-3. Although many schools offer annual eye exams, they are not complete visual exams and the results can be inaccurate. If you notice your child is having trouble with their vision, schedule an appointment with our Doctors so they can address the issue and get them back on track. As with most conditions, early detection can make the solution much easier than waiting to see the doctor and allowing the problem develop into something worse. Pay attention to these five symptoms as they can be related to vision problems for children: Rubbing the eyes Excessive blinking Frequent squinting Regular Headaches Shutting one eye to focus Even if eye problems do not run in the family and your child hasn’t displayed any of the symptoms above, they should visit the optometrist every year after the age of 3 to ensure their eyes are in good health. Palo Alto Eyes Optometry​​​​​​​ can address any questions you have regarding your child’s first visit to the eye doctor before the appointment so they know exactly what to expect. Our eye exams are complete, the practice is comfortable, and the appointment with one of our skilled Doctors will not take very long. Children need to experience their adventures in high definition and we are here to make sure they do! 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Stellest lenses are a newer myopia management treatment designed for children who need clear vision and a more proactive approach to slowing prescription changes. For families looking for a non-invasive treatment, they can be an excellent option. Read More How InfantSEE® Helps Ensure Your Child’s Eyes Are Developing Normally Your baby’s eyes and visual system develop quickly during the first year of life. Even when everything seems normal, some vision issues can be easy to miss because infants cannot tell us what they see. InfantSEE® gives us an opportunity to evaluate early eye development and identify concerns before they affect learning, comfort, or long-term visual function. Read More How Diabetes Affects Your Eyes and Why Exams Matter Diabetes affects the tiny blood vessels and nerves throughout the body, including the retina and optic nerve. Over time, high blood sugar can weaken these delicate structures, increasing the risk of diabetic eye disease and gradual vision loss. The challenge is that early damage often has no obvious symptoms, so problems can progress quietly until vision changes become harder to treat. Read More Protective Sports Eyewear: Built for Protection Sports move fast, and so do impacts. A ball, elbow, racquet, or fingertip can cause serious eye injuries in a split second. Protective sports eyewear is designed to help reduce that risk by adding impact resistance, better coverage, and a more secure fit than everyday glasses. For athletes in Palo Alto who want to stay focused on performance, the right sports goggles or sports glasses can be as essential as the right shoes. Read More Understanding Eye Allergies: What Triggers Them and How to Find Relief If your eyes become itchy, red, watery, or swollen during certain times of the year - or in specific environments - you may be dealing with eye allergies. Also known as allergic conjunctivitis, eye allergies are a common condition that can significantly impact your comfort and quality of life. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we help patients identify the root cause of their symptoms and find lasting relief. Read More Why Vision Screenings Are Essential to Your Child's Learning When children struggle in school, parents often focus on tutoring, study routines, or classroom support. However, one of the most important factors in academic success is often overlooked: vision. Since the majority of classroom learning is visual, even minor vision problems can significantly impact a child’s ability to read, focus, and fully participate. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we believe that comprehensive eye exams are one of the most important steps you can take to support your child’s learning and development. Read More The Importance of a Yearly Eye Exam Many people wait until they notice vision problems to schedule an eye exam, but routine care is key to maintaining lifelong eye health. Our eye doctors in Palo Alto, California encourage patients of all ages to stay proactive with annual eye exams to protect their vision and overall well-being. Read More Can Blepharitis Cause Permanent Vision Damage? Blepharitis is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the eyelid margins and is a frequent finding during comprehensive eye exams. Although it is rarely sight-threatening, patients often ask whether blepharitis can cause permanent vision damage. Knowing the risks associated with untreated blepharitis highlights the importance of proper diagnosis and ongoing management. Read More What Conditions Can an Optomap Retinal Exam Detect? Your eyes can reveal far more than just how well you see. Many serious eye diseases develop silently in the back of the eye long before noticeable symptoms appear. At Palo Alto Eyes Optometry, we use Optomap technology as part of our comprehensive eye exams to help protect both your vision and your overall health. Read More Your Day After Ortho-K: What Daytime Vision Feels Like Starting Ortho-K is an exciting step toward clearer, glasses-free daytime vision. After your first night of wearing these specially designed overnight lenses, many patients are surprised by how different the world looks the next morning. 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