Eye Floaters Center - Santa Monica, CA
Santa Monica Eye Doctor Doctors for Eye FloatersType of Physician: Eye Doctor What is a Eye Doctor? A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals. Specialty: Ophthalmology Common Name: Eye Doctor Eye Doctor Doctors in Santa Monica *![]() Santa Monica Eye Medical Group ![]() Santa Monica Eye Medical Group ![]() Thomas Hanscom MD ![]() J Lawrence Garwood MD ![]() St Marys Eye Center ![]() Jay Patel MD ![]() Michael Reynard MD ![]() Assil Eye Institute ![]() Eyesthetica ![]() Retinal Consultants Of Southern California ![]() Eyesthetica ![]() Eyesthetica ![]() Sharon N Spooner MD ![]() Louis Bernstein MD ![]() Marvin J Teitelbaum MD ![]() Elander Eye Medical Group ![]() Elander Eye Medical Group ![]() Kathryn M Gardner MD ![]() Mark R Sawusch MD ![]() David R Felt MD ![]() Pacific Specialists ![]() Pacific Specialists ![]() Barry S Seibel MD ![]() LA Sight LASIK Eye Surgery & Cataract Specialist ![]() Eye Institute of Marina Del Rey ![]() Eye Institute of Marina Del Rey ![]() Maloney Vision Institute ![]() Marshall J Keyes MD ![]() Maloney Vision Institute ![]() Nancy F Sand MD ![]() Alan L Shabo MD ![]() Joseph Demer MD ![]() UCLA Laser Refractive Center ![]() Doris Stein Eye Research Center ![]() Arthur L Rosenbaum MD ![]() Bradley R Straatsma MD ![]() Anthony C Arnold MD ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Doris Stein Eye Research Center ![]() Sherwin Isenberg MD ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Bartly J Mondino MD ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Jules Stein Eye Institute ![]() Richard K Apt MD Inc ![]() Advanced Vision Care ![]() Century City Eye Medical Group ![]() Century City Eye Medical Group ![]() Advanced Vision Care ![]() Besser and Krivoy MDs ![]() Besser and Krivoy MDs ![]() Eye Care Center ![]() Sam Goldberger MD ![]() Jonathan A Hoenig MD ![]() Southern California Glaucoma Consultants ![]() Ali A Kashani MD ![]() Norman Shorr MD ![]() Yossi Sidikaro, MD PhD ![]() Charles Aronberg MD ![]() Barbara C Breger MD ![]() Peter J Cornell MD ![]() J Hofbauer & L Fox MDs ![]() Michael J Groth MD ![]() J Hofbauer & L Fox MDs ![]() Beverly Hills Vision Institute ![]() John S Lee MD ![]() Retina Eye Specialists ![]() David Savar MD ![]() John Schofield Ophthalmic Surgeon Inc ![]() Jay J Silverman MD ![]() Peter J Cornell MD ![]() California Eye Medical Ctr ![]() Semel Vision Care ![]() Semel Vision Care ![]() W Benton Boone MD ![]() Fein & Sharp MDs ![]() Levine Medical Corporation ![]() Fein & Sharp MDs ![]() Caster Eye Center ![]() Louise Cooley Davis MD ![]() Stephen P Schall MD ![]() Shahriar Farzad MD ![]() Farhad M Farzad MD ![]() Stuart M Cohen MD ![]() Rafi Esrial MD ![]() Lydia Matkovich MD ![]() Retina Vitreous Consultants ![]() Henry E Ullman MD ![]() Jay J Richlin MD ![]() Beverly Hills Vision Center ![]() Arthur Benjamin MD ![]() Retina Vitreous Associates ![]() Retina Vitreous Associates ![]() Beverly Hills Center For Vision Correction ![]() Retina Vitreous Associates Santa Monica, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-10
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FloatersWhat are eye floaters?"Eye floaters" are deposits or condensation in the vitreous jelly of the eye. People use the term eye floaters to describe seeing floating spots within their vision when they look around. Eye floaters may be present in only one eye or both eyes.
Why do people notice eye floaters?The structures in the front of the eye (the cornea and lens) focus rays of light onto the retina. Light focused onto the retina allows one to see. The light going to the retina passes through the vitreous humor, which is a jellylike material which occupies the back 2/3 of the eye. At birth and during childhood years, the vitreous gel is totally clear. Later in life, sometimes strands, deposits, or liquid pockets develop within the vitreous jelly. Each of these strands casts a small shadow onto the surface of the retina, and these shadows are perceived by the patient as eye floaters. As the eye moves from side to side or up and down, these strands, deposits, or pockets also shift in position within the eye, making the shadows also move and appear to float or undulate.
What do eye floaters look like?People describe eye floaters as spots, straight and curved lines, strings, or "O" or "C" shaped blobs. Some people see a single floater while others may think they see hundreds. The lines may be thick or thin, and they sometimes appear to be branched. To most people, they appear grey or dark in color. The density of different eye floaters will vary within an individual eye. Eye floaters may be more noticeable under certain lighting conditions and be more apparent when looking at a bright sky. Like fingerprints, no two people have exactly identical patterns of eye floaters. If a person has eye floaters in both eyes, the pattern of the eye floaters in each eye will be different. In any eye that has eye floaters, that pattern of eye floater... Recommended Reading Related to FloatersIntroductionMyopia (or nearsightedness) affects 20% to 30% of the population, but this eye disorder is easily corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses or surgery. People who have myopia or nearsightedness have difficulty seeing distant objects, but can see objects that are near clearly. For example, a person who is nearsighted may not be able to make out highway signs until they are just a few feet away. What Causes Myopia? People who are nearsighted have what is called a refractive error. This means that the light rays bend incorrectly into the eye to transmit images to the brain. In people with myopia, the eyeball is too long or the cornea has too much curvature, so the light entering the eye is not focused correctly. Light rays of images focus in front of the retina, the light-sensitive part of the eye, rather than directly on the retina, causing blurred ... Other Related Eye Floaters ArticlesEmergency Contact for Santa Monica
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