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  2. UC Davis Health Eye Center

    health.ucdavis.edu/eyecenter

    UC Davis Eye Center. Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute. 4860 Y Street, Suite 1E, Sacramento, CA 95817. Appointments: 916-734-6602. Eye Center Optical Shop: 916-734-6300. Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK) Appointments: 916-734-6650. UC Davis Eye Services in Davis. 2035 Lyndell Terrace, Suite 100, Davis, CA 95616.

  3. Vision and Eye Health - UC Davis Health

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    Our Eye Center is the only facility in Northern California offering the full range of specialty eye services in a single location. From glasses to glaucoma treatment and cataract removal, we optimize your vision and quality of life.

  4. Glaucoma | Vision and Eye Health - UC Davis Health

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    Diagnosing glaucoma starts with an eye exam. To see the back of your eye better, your provider dilates your eyes. During eye dilation, your provider painlessly widens your pupils (the black circle in the center of your eye) using special eye drops. With your eyes dilated, your provider can examine the optic nerve.

  5. Our Team | UC Davis Eye Center - UC Davis Health

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    Call for an Appointment Today. 916-734-6602. Staff members are available to assist you Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.—5 p.m. Connect with Us. Stay connected with what′s happening at UC Davis Eye Center. Facebook. Twitter. Eye Center. Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute 4860 Y Street | Sacramento, CA 95817 | Phone: 916-734-6602.

  6. Laser Vision Correction | Vision and Eye Health - UC Davis Health

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    Advanced Laser Treatments for Improved Vision. Laser vision correction (laser eye surgery) corrects certain vision problems to help reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses. Highly trained ophthalmologists (eye surgeons) at the UC Davis Eye Center use state-of-the-art laser technology to reshape the front surface of your eyes ...

  7. Cataracts and Lens Disorders | Vision and Eye Health - UC Davis...

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    A problem with your lens can cause blurry vision, cloudy vision or blindness. Types of lens disorders include: Aphaxia Aphakia: Missing lens. Cataract: Cloudy lens, the most common lens disorder. Ectopia lentis: Slipped lens. Microspherophakia: Abnormally small lens. At the UC Davis Health Eye Cente r, we use leading-edge technology for eye ...

  8. Optometry at UC Davis Health Eye Center

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    The Eye Center also offers five convenient optical shops that are stocked with the latest frame styles. Learn more about our optical shops at Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute, Folsom, Roseville and Davis locations. UC Davis Health Eye Center offers a full range of ophthalmic services for adults and children. Call 916-734-6602 for an appointment.

  9. Message from the Chairman | UC Davis Eye Center - UC Davis Health

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    Now nearing half a century of service, the Department of Ophthalmology & Vision Science continues to provide the Northern California and Western Nevada regions with state-of-the-art medical and surgical eye care. Moreover, we have become an international referral center for advanced specialty care. Our designation as an Eye Center speaks to our ...

  10. Our Services | UC Davis Eye Center - UC Davis Health

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    The UC Davis Health System Eye Center offers the following services: Comprehensive Ophthalmology and Cataract Surgery. Cornea and External Diseases. Glaucoma. Laser Vision Correction. Neuro-Ophthalmology. Ophthalmic Plastic & Orbital Surgery. Optical Shops. Optometry, Glasses and Contact Lenses.

  11. Dry Eye | Vision and Eye Health - UC Davis Health

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    Applying artificial tears when your eyes feel dry. Applying warm compresses (like a reheatable eye mask) to the eyelids every day to help promote healthy meibomian glands. Eating foods high in vitamin A (like carrots) and Omega-3 fatty acids (like fish) Stopping smoking and avoiding second-hand smoke.