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LASIK and Vision Surgery
  • Corrective Eye Surgery Basics
  • LASIK
  • LASIK - Criteria for Success
  • LASIK Risks and Complications
  • Surgery for Presbyopia

Common Causes for Vision Loss
  • Cataracts
  • Glaucoma
  • Ocular Hypertension
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Retinal Detachment
  • Floaters and Spots
  • Keratoconus
  • Cornea Transplant
  • Ptosis

Common Causes for Red Eyes
  • Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)
  • Blepharitis
  • Dry Eye Syndrome
  • Pingueculae
  • Stye
  • Eye Allergies
  • Uveitis

Eyeglasses & Common Indications
  • The Basics of Eyeglasses
  • Eyeglass Frame Materials
  • Lens Options for Eyeglasses
  • Women's Eyeglass Frames
  • Men's Eyeglass Frames
  • Specialty Eyewear
  • Presbyopia
  • Astigmatism
  • Hyperopia
  • Myopia
  • Computer Eyestrain: 10 Steps for Relief
  • Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

Contact Lens Wear
  • Contact Lens Basics
  • Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
  • Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses
  • Gas Permeable (GP) Contact Lenses
  • Contact Lenses for the 'Hard-to-Fit' Patient
  • Orthokeratology

Eye Exams
  • Preparing for an Eye Exam
  • Why Are Eye Exams Important?
  • Your Comprehensive Eye Exam
  • Eye Exams for Contact Lenses

Vision in Youth
  • Eye Exams for Children
  • Sunglasses for Kids
  • Children and Computer Vision Syndrome
  • Controlling Nearsightedness in Children
  • Are Contact Lenses a Good Choice for Kids?

Vision Over 40
  • Dry Eye After Menopause
  • Computer Glasses
  • How Progressive Lenses Work
  • Multifocal Contact Lenses
  • Multifocal Eyeglass Lenses
  • Occupational Bifocals and Trifocals

Vision Over 60
  • Eight Ways To Protect Your Eyesight
  • How Your Vision Changes as You Age
  • Tips for Coping With Vision Loss

Low Vision
  • Low Vision Aids for Computer Users

Sports Vision
  • Scuba Diving Masks and Swim Goggles
  • Shooting Glasses and Hunting Eyewear

Sunglasses
  • Nonprescription Sunglasses
  • Performance and Sport Sunglasses
  • Prescription Sunglasses

AUBURN EYE CARE ASSOCIATES OPTOMETRY
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Fax:
Location:

(530) 885-6241
(530) 885-0144
3211 Fortune Court
Auburn, CA  95602

AUBURN EYE CARE ASSOCIATES OPTOMETRY SOUTH
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(530) 823-2015
(530) 823-2017
601 Auburn Folsom Road
Suite A
Auburn, CA  95603

AUBURN EYE CARE ASSOCIATES OPTOMETRY COLFAX
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(530) 346-2269
(530) 346-2593
333 South Auburn Street
Suite #1
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Colfax, CA  95713

Hours:
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Sat
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8am-12pm & 1-5pm 
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OCULAR EMERGENCIES*: 
(530) 885-6241

**Be aware of concerning vision or eye symptoms:  
  • Flashes of light (in the absence of actual light), sudden new floaters, or loss of vision (blocked vision that may appear as a curtain, cobweb, shadows, etc). These MAY be symptoms of a retinal detachment. 
  • Other concerning symptoms include: sudden redness, sensitivity to light, eye pain.
**Please call our office ASAP. Our on-call provider is available outside office hours 

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  • HOME
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    • Insurance & Payments
  • Order Contact Lenses
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