RevitalEyes Optometry | LLM Full Context File # Summary Optometry clinic offering comprehensive eye exams, medical eye care, dry eye treatment, myopia control, Neurolens, specialty contacts, and eyewear. ## Core Clinical Expertise - Comprehensive Eye Exam: Comprehensive eye exam with eye health screening, accurate prescriptions, and personalized recommendations at RevitalEyes Optometry. - Specialty Contact Lenses Fitting: Specialty contact lens fitting for keratoconus, astigmatism, dry eye, and complex prescriptions. Custom lens solutions and fitting at RevitalEyes Optometry. - Dry Eye Treatment: Dry eye treatment for burning, gritty eyes, redness, and fluctuating vision. Personalized evaluation and treatment plans. - Dry Eye Clinic & MGD Treatment: Specialty Dry Eye Clinic for chronic dry eye and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). Advanced evaluation and in-office therapies to support comfort. - Myopia Control: Myopia control to help slow nearsightedness progression in children and teens. Options include Ortho-K, MiSight, low-dose atropine, and myopia-control glasses. - Neurolens: Neurolens® for patients with headaches, eye strain, and visual discomfort linked to eye misalignment. Personalized evaluation and contoured prism lenses at RevitalEyes Optometry. - Medical Eye Care: Medical eye care and urgent eye exams for red eye, infections, irritation, and excess tearing/tear drainage concerns. Evaluation, treatment, and referral when indicated by California-licensed optometrists. - Prescription Glasses & Sunglasses: Prescription glasses and sunglasses. Designer frames, lens options, and precise measurements at RevitalEyes Optometry. - Pediatric Eye Care: Pediatric eye care with age-appropriate vision testing and children's eye exams at RevitalEyes Optometry. Call (818) 797-5858 to schedule your child’s visit. - Vision Therapy: Vision therapy for patients with eye teaming, focusing, and tracking challenges. Personalized evaluation and guided therapy plans at RevitalEyes Optometry. ## Medical Team - Dr. Aykanush Helen Sungulyan, OD: California-licensed optometrist with 20+ years experience in eye care and specialty contact lenses - Knows about: Dry Eye, Keratoconus, Pediatric Eye Conditions, Amblyopia (Lazy Eye), Strabismus (Eye Turn), Computer Vision Syndrome, Astigmatism, Presbyopia, Ocular Hypertension, Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye), Blepharitis, Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, Corneal Abrasions, Eye Allergies, Foreign Body Removal (Non-surgical), Contact Lens–Related Eye Conditions, Binocular Vision Disorders, Eye Strain & Headache Related Vision Issues, Myopia Management, Diabetic Eye Disease (Monitoring & Management), Macular Degeneration (Co-management), Neurolens Evaluation - Dr. Jaspinder Kalra, OD: California-licensed optometrist with 15+ years experience in eye care and specialty contact lenses - Knows about: Dry Eye, Pediatric Eye Conditions, Amblyopia (Lazy Eye), Strabismus (Eye Turn), Computer Vision Syndrome, Astigmatism, Presbyopia, Ocular Hypertension, Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye), Blepharitis, Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, Corneal Abrasions, Eye Allergies, Foreign Body Removal (Non-surgical), Contact Lens–Related Eye Conditions, Binocular Vision Disorders, Eye Strain & Headache Related Vision Issues, Diabetic Eye Disease (Monitoring & Management), Macular Degeneration (Co-management) ## Practice Information Address: 4842 Van Nuys Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA, 91403 Phone: (818) 797-5858 Email: info@revitaleyesoptometry.com Hours: Monday-Friday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Insurance: VSP, EyeMed, Medicare ## Primary Navigation - [Home - Main landing page and booking gateway](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com) - [Our Team - Clinical backgrounds of the doctors](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/team) - [Patient FAQ - Insurance, eye exams, and dry eye](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq) - [Contact - Address, phone, and directions](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/contact) - [Blog - Clinic updates and educational content](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/blog) ## Medical Services (Deep Links) - [Comprehensive Eye Exam](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/comprehensive-eye-exam) - [Specialty Contact Lenses Fitting](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/specialty-contact-lenses-fitting) - [Dry Eye Treatment](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/dry-eye-treatment) - [Dry Eye Clinic & MGD Treatment](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/dry-eye-clinic) - [Myopia Control](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/myopia-control) - [Neurolens](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/neurolens) - [Medical Eye Care](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/medical-eye-care) - [Prescription Glasses & Sunglasses](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/prescription-glasses-sunglasses) - [Pediatric Eye Care](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/pediatric-eye-care) - [Vision Therapy](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/vision-therapy) ## FAQ - [How often should I get an eye exam?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q00) - Answer: Adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every 1–2 years. However, individuals with eye disease, diabetes, or those age 65 and older are generally advised to have annual eye exams. Children should have their first comprehensive eye exam at 6 to 12 months of age, at least once between 3 and 5 years of age, before first grade and annually thereafter or as recommended, depending on risk factors and findings. At-risk patients should discuss the appropriate exam schedule with their optometrist. Learn more about comprehensive eye exams. - [How can I prepare for my eye exam?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q01) - Answer: Bring your current glasses, contact lenses (or your contact lens box with brand/power), and a list of all medications and supplements you take. If you’ve noticed vision changes or symptoms (blur, headaches, dryness, floaters, glare), write down what you experience, when it happens, and which eye is affected. If you’re having a contact lens evaluation, wear your contact lenses to the appointment (unless you were told otherwise) and bring your glasses as a backup. Bring your insurance card/ID and be ready to share your medical and family eye-history. Finally, bring a list of questions or concerns you’d like to discuss. - [How long does a comprehensive eye exam take?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q02) - Answer: A comprehensive eye exam typically takes 45–60 minutes. This may include vision testing, an eye pressure check, and a thorough evaluation of eye health. If pupil dilation is needed, plan for extra time for the drops to take effect. Contact lens fittings and advanced imaging may require additional time. - [Do you offer evening or weekend appointments?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q03) - Answer: Our office is open Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM. Please call (818) 797-5858 to schedule an appointment. - [What are the signs that my child may need glasses?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q10) - Answer: Common signs your child may need glasses include squinting, sitting very close to screens, complaining of blurry vision, frequent headaches, eye rubbing, poor concentration or avoiding reading, losing their place while reading, closing or covering one eye, tilting their head, or holding books very close. If you notice any of these signs or a sudden change in school performance, schedule an eye exam for your child. - [What myopia control options do you offer for children?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q11) - Answer: We offer several evidence-based myopia control treatments, including specialized soft contact lenses, low-dose atropine therapy, and orthokeratology (ortho-k). These options are designed to help slow the progression of nearsightedness in children, based on their age, prescription, and lifestyle. - [What are the signs of dry eye syndrome?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q20) - Answer: Common symptoms include burning or stinging, itchiness, a gritty or foreign-body feeling, dryness, blurred or fluctuating vision, light sensitivity, redness, excessive tearing, and eye fatigue. Some people also notice eyelid irritation or eyelid changes, which can be associated with eyelid inflammation. If you experience these symptoms, we offer specialized dry eye evaluations and personalized treatment options. - [What is Neurolens and how can it help me?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q21) - Answer: Neurolens is a specialized lens technology designed to help relieve headaches, neck and shoulder pain, eye strain, and visual fatigue, especially symptoms associated with prolonged digital device use. These custom-prescribed lenses use a contoured prism that changes in power from distance to near, helping keep the eyes properly aligned at all viewing distances and reducing eye muscle strain caused by eye misalignment. - [Do you offer urgent or emergency eye evaluations?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q22) - Answer: Yes. We provide same-day urgent eye evaluations during our regular office hours for problems such as red eye/infections, foreign body sensation, minor eye injuries, sudden vision changes, flashes/floaters, and eye pain. Some conditions require immediate emergency care or same-day referral to ophthalmology. If you have severe eye pain, sudden vision loss, a “curtain” over vision, significant trauma, chemical exposure, or a high-velocity injury (for example, metal-on-metal grinding), call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. If you are unsure whether your symptoms are urgent or worsening rapidly, seek emergency medical care right away. - [What types of specialty contact lenses do you offer?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q23) - Answer: We offer a wide range of specialty contact lenses, including scleral lenses for keratoconus, multifocal lenses for presbyopia, orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses for overnight vision correction, and custom-designed lenses for hard-to-fit eyes. Our team will evaluate your vision and eye health to recommend the best option for your needs and lifestyle. - [What designer eyewear brands do you carry?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q24) - Answer: We carry a curated selection of premium designer frames and sunglasses, with styles that change throughout the year. For the most up-to-date brand availability, please call ahead or visit our optical boutique to explore the collection and receive expert fitting and lens guidance. - [What medical eye conditions do you treat?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q25) - Answer: We evaluate, diagnose, and manage a wide range of eye conditions, including dry eye, eye infections, allergies, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease/diabetic retinopathy. When advanced medical or surgical care is needed, we coordinate referrals and provide co-management before and after procedures such as LASIK and cataract surgery, working closely with your surgeon to support the best outcome. - [What is Vision Therapy and who can benefit from it?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q26) - Answer: Vision therapy is a customized program of in-office and at-home exercises designed to improve how the eyes work together and how the brain processes visual information. It’s commonly used for problems such as convergence insufficiency, certain binocular vision and focusing disorders, and in some cases as part of care for amblyopia (lazy eye) or strabismus, depending on the specific diagnosis. It may help children and adults who experience eye strain, headaches with near work, intermittent double vision, poor visual comfort while reading, or screen-related fatigue. Treatment plans are personalized and typically combine office visits with structured home practice. - [What insurance plans do you accept?](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/faq#q30) - Answer: We accept many major vision and medical insurance plans, including VSP, EyeMed, and Medicare, as well as others. Because coverage varies by plan and employer, please call (818) 797-5858 and we’ll be happy to verify your benefits before your visit. ## Services (Full Content) ### Comprehensive Eye Exam - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/comprehensive-eye-exam) Comprehensive Eye Exam At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, we provide comprehensive eye exams designed to support clear vision and long-term eye health. Our **California-licensed optometrists** use a structured, patient-first approach and modern diagnostic technology to evaluate your visual system, prescription needs, and ocular health. Who a Comprehensive Eye Exam Is For A comprehensive exam may be a good fit if you: - Need an updated glasses or contact lens prescription - Have **blurred vision**, headaches, eye strain, or screen-related discomfort - Wear contact lenses and want to confirm fit and eye health - Have diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease - Want preventive screening for conditions that may not show early symptoms What Is a Comprehensive Eye Exam? A comprehensive eye exam evaluates both **vision** and **eye health**. In addition to determining your prescription, we assess the internal and external structures of the eye to help identify signs of common concerns such as **glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease**—which can be “silent” in early stages. What’s Included in a Comprehensive Eye Exam - **Symptom + lifestyle review:** visual goals, screen time, work demands, and comfort concerns - **Visual acuity + refraction:** determine the prescription for glasses and/or contacts - **Binocular vision + focusing assessment:** evaluate how the eyes team and focus for near work - **Eye health evaluation:** assessment of the front of the eye and internal eye health, with imaging/testing as indicated - **Personalized recommendations:** discuss results, next steps, and follow-up timing Results and Response Can Vary Every patient’s eyes and visual demands are different. Some visits result in a simple prescription update, while others identify dryness, focusing issues, or eye health findings that may require additional testing, follow-up visits, or ongoing management. We’ll review what we find, explain your options clearly, and recommend a plan based on your specific needs. Why Choose RevitalEyes Optometry? We focus on education and clarity—so you understand your results and feel confident about your choices. Whether you’re due for a routine exam or have new symptoms, our team aims to provide a thorough evaluation, modern diagnostics, and practical recommendations tailored to your day-to-day life. Schedule Your Comprehensive Eye Exam Ready to update your prescription or check your eye health? Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to schedule your comprehensive eye exam. We accept many vision plans, including **VSP** and **EyeMed**. ### Specialty Contact Lenses Fitting - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/specialty-contact-lenses-fitting) Specialty Contact Lenses Fitting Some eyes need more than standard contacts. At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, our **California-licensed optometrists** provide **specialty contact lens fittings** for patients with irregular corneas, dry eye, post-surgical changes, or complex prescriptions. The goal is clear, stable vision and a comfortable fit—tailored to your eye shape, tear film, and daily needs. Who Specialty Contact Lenses May Help You may benefit from specialty contacts if you have: - **Keratoconus** or other corneal irregularities - **Astigmatism** that isn’t well-corrected with standard soft lenses - **Dry eye** or contact lens intolerance - **Post-surgical eyes** (such as after refractive or corneal procedures) - **High prescriptions** or vision that fluctuates in contacts Types of Specialty Contact Lenses We Offer Based on your exam findings, we may recommend: - **Scleral lenses:** vault over the cornea to create a smooth optical surface and may improve comfort for some patients with irregular corneas or dry eye. - **Rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses:** designed for crisp optics and may improve vision for certain corneal conditions. - **Hybrid lenses:** combine a rigid center with a soft skirt for a balance of clarity and comfort in select cases. - **Custom soft lenses:** made for unique prescriptions, high astigmatism, or specific fitting needs. Specialty Lens Fitting Process Specialty lens success depends on precise measurements and a step-by-step approach. We evaluate your cornea and ocular surface, then select a lens design, use trial lenses when appropriate, and refine the fit to optimize comfort and vision. What’s Included in a Specialty Contact Lens Fitting - **Detailed history:** vision goals, prior contact lens experience, comfort issues, and dryness symptoms - **Ocular surface and eyelid evaluation:** assess tear film stability and factors that affect lens comfort - **Corneal shape assessment (as indicated):** measurements used to select the most appropriate lens design - **Lens selection + fitting:** trial fitting and refinement to improve alignment, comfort, and visual clarity - **Training + care:** insertion/removal guidance and cleaning instructions (especially important for specialty designs) - **Follow-up visits:** finalize fit and make adjustments based on real-world wear Results and Response Can Vary Specialty lens outcomes vary based on eye shape, underlying conditions (like keratoconus or dry eye), and how the eye responds to a given design. Some patients achieve excellent comfort and vision quickly, while others need multiple adjustments or a different lens type to reach the best result. We’ll review expected timelines, what to monitor, and when to return so we can refine the fit if needed. Schedule Your Specialty Contact Lens Consultation If you’ve been told you’re “hard to fit,” have keratoconus, experience dry eye with contacts, or want clearer vision than standard lenses provide, we can help. Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to schedule your specialty contact lens fitting. ### Dry Eye Treatment - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/dry-eye-treatment) Dry Eye Treatment At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, we provide evidence-based care for **dry eye disease** and ocular surface discomfort. Our **California-licensed optometrists** evaluate likely contributors—such as **meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)**, inflammation, and tear film instability—so your care plan is tailored to your symptoms and lifestyle. Common Dry Eye Symptoms Dry eye can affect both comfort and vision. Patients often report: - Burning, stinging, or gritty / “sand in the eye” sensation - Redness, irritation, or fluctuating blurry vision - Excess tearing (reflex tearing) - Light sensitivity and eye fatigue, especially with screens - Contact lens discomfort or reduced wearing time Why Dry Eye Happens Dry eye occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears or when tears evaporate too quickly. Common contributors include: - **MGD (oil gland dysfunction)**: reduced oil quality can increase tear evaporation - **Inflammation**: chronic surface inflammation can disrupt tear stability - **Screen use**: reduced blink rate increases dryness - **Environmental factors**: wind, smoke, dry air, and air conditioning - **Contact lens wear** and prior refractive surgery (e.g., LASIK/PRK) - **Medications & health conditions**: some systemic meds and autoimmune disease may contribute When to Schedule an Urgent Eye Exam Dryness is common, but prompt evaluation is recommended for: - Significant eye pain, marked light sensitivity, or sudden worsening redness - New discharge, crusting, or concern for infection - Sudden decrease in vision or one-sided severe symptoms - Contact lens–related pain or suspected corneal involvement Dry Eye Evaluation Because dry eye can have multiple causes, we focus on identifying what is driving your symptoms. Your visit may include an ocular surface assessment and eyelid evaluation, with clinical testing based on your presentation. This helps us determine whether your symptoms are more consistent with evaporative dry eye (often MGD-related), aqueous-deficient dry eye, or a mixed form. Personalized Dry Eye Treatment Plans Treatment is based on your findings, symptom severity, and daily visual demands. Your plan may include: - **Preservative-free artificial tears** and lubrication guidance - **Warm compresses** and eyelid hygiene to support tear film stability - **Targeted management for blepharitis** or eyelid margin inflammation when present - **Prescription therapy** when clinically indicated to address ocular surface inflammation (within the California scope of optometry) - **Lifestyle adjustments** for screen use, environment, and triggers In-Office Options for Dry Eye (When Appropriate) If your symptoms persist or you have signs of **MGD**, in-office treatment may be recommended. One option we offer is **Forma**, a non-invasive heat-based therapy designed to support meibomian gland function and improve tear film stability. Learn more on our [Dry Eye Clinic](/services/dry-eye-clinic) page. At-Home Best Practices Many patients benefit from consistent daily habits alongside medical care: - Use the **20-20-20 rule** during screen time (every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds) - Increase blink awareness and consider a humidifier in dry environments - Apply warm compresses and practice consistent eyelid hygiene - Use preservative-free artificial tears as directed - Discuss nutrition and omega-3 intake with your doctor based on your health history Looking for Specialty Dry Eye Care? If you have chronic symptoms, significant MGD, or symptoms that persist despite first-line treatments, you may benefit from our **Dry Eye Clinic**, which offers advanced evaluation and in-office therapy options when appropriate. Schedule Your Dry Eye Evaluation If burning, gritty sensation, fluctuating vision, or contact lens discomfort is affecting your day, we can help. RevitalEyes Optometry provides dry eye evaluation and treatment with a patient-first approach. We accept many vision plans and may apply medical insurance when appropriate. Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to get started. ### Dry Eye Clinic & MGD Treatment - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/dry-eye-clinic) Dry Eye Clinic At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, our **Dry Eye Clinic** is designed for patients with persistent symptoms, complex ocular surface disease, and **meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)**. Our **California-licensed optometrists** use a structured approach to identify likely contributors and recommend advanced therapies when appropriate. Who Our Dry Eye Clinic Is For You may benefit from specialty dry eye care if you experience: - Symptoms lasting **more than 3 months** or recurring frequently - Dryness that persists despite artificial tears, warm compresses, or lifestyle changes - **MGD**, eyelid margin inflammation, or recurrent blepharitis - Fluctuating vision that improves with blinking - Contact lens intolerance or reduced wearing time Advanced Dry Eye Evaluation Dry eye is not one-size-fits-all. A clinic-level evaluation focuses on the tear film, eyelids, and ocular surface to determine whether dry eye is primarily evaporative (often MGD-related), aqueous-deficient, inflammatory, or mixed. Based on your presentation, we may perform clinical testing (and imaging when indicated) to guide treatment selection and track progress over time. What’s Included in a Dry Eye Clinic Evaluation - **Symptom + lifestyle review:** screens, environment, contact lenses, medications, and triggers - **Ocular surface exam:** cornea/conjunctiva evaluation and tear film assessment for irritation or inflammation - **Eyelid & meibomian gland evaluation:** assess for MGD, blepharitis, gland blockage, and lid margin health - **Targeted clinical testing (as indicated):** dry-eye–focused testing selected based on your findings - **Personalized treatment roadmap:** clear explanation of results, home care plan, in-office options when appropriate, and follow-up timing In-Office Therapy Options For patients with MGD or chronic evaporative dry eye, in-office therapies can help support gland function and improve tear film stability. Depending on your findings, options may include: - **Heat-based therapy (Forma)**: a non-invasive option designed to warm and support meibomian gland function and improve the tear film oil layer - **Meibomian gland expression** when indicated to help clear gland blockage - **Punctal plugs** for select patients to help retain tears when appropriate - **Targeted eyelid care** for blepharitis or lid inflammation based on clinical findings Medical & At-Home Treatment Pathway Most patients do best with a combined plan. Your pathway may include: - **Prescription therapy** when clinically indicated to address ocular surface inflammation (within the California scope of optometry) - **Preservative-free lubrication** and tear film support - **Lid hygiene protocols** tailored to your eyelid findings - **Environmental and screen-time strategies** to reduce symptom triggers - **Follow-up schedule** to assess response and refine the plan When to Schedule an Urgent Eye Exam Some symptoms require prompt evaluation rather than routine dry eye care: - Significant pain, marked light sensitivity, or sudden worsening redness - New discharge or concern for infection - Sudden vision decrease or one-sided severe symptoms - Contact lens–related pain or suspected corneal involvement What to Expect at Your Dry Eye Clinic Visit - Detailed symptom review (triggers, screens, environment, contact lenses) - Ocular surface and eyelid evaluation, with testing as indicated - Discussion of dry eye type (evaporative vs aqueous-deficient vs mixed) - Clinic-level treatment plan and follow-up roadmap Results and Response Can Vary Dry eye disease is multifactorial, which means improvement is different for every patient. Your symptoms may be driven by meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), inflammation, tear film instability, environmental factors, medications, or underlying health conditions—often in combination. Because each case is unique, the timeline and degree of relief can vary depending on your diagnosis, severity, and how consistently the treatment plan is followed. Many patients notice meaningful improvement with the right combination of in-office therapy, prescription treatment when indicated, and at-home care. However, some patients require multiple treatment steps, maintenance visits, or ongoing management to keep symptoms controlled. During your evaluation, we’ll review expected benefits, realistic timelines, and whether you may need follow-up adjustments to optimize results. Start With Our General Dry Eye Page If you are new to dry eye symptoms or want first-line treatment guidance, visit our [Dry Eye Treatment](/services/dry-eye-treatment) page. If symptoms are persistent or complex, our Dry Eye Clinic is designed to provide advanced options. Schedule Your Dry Eye Clinic Consultation If chronic dry eye or MGD is affecting your comfort, vision, or contact lens wear, our team can help. RevitalEyes Optometry provides specialty dry eye care with a patient-first approach. We accept many vision plans and may apply medical insurance when appropriate. Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to schedule your Dry Eye Clinic evaluation. ### Myopia Control - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/myopia-control) Myopia Control At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, we offer **myopia control** for children and teens to help **slow the progression of nearsightedness** (myopia). Our **California-licensed optometrists** tailor treatment to your child’s age, prescription, lifestyle, and eye health—because no single option is right for everyone. What Is Myopia Control? Myopia control refers to clinically used strategies designed to **reduce how quickly myopia increases over time**. Slowing progression may help lower the long-term risk associated with higher levels of nearsightedness. Your optometrist will explain which options may be appropriate based on your child’s exam findings. Who Myopia Control Is For Your child may be a good candidate for myopia management if: - Myopia is increasing year to year or the prescription is changing quickly - There is a **family history** of nearsightedness - Your child spends significant time on near work (tablets/reading) and less time outdoors - Myopia started at a younger age (often associated with more time to progress) Myopia Control Evaluation A myopia control visit focuses on identifying your child’s current prescription, risk factors, and the most practical plan for school, sports, and daily routines. Depending on your child’s needs, we may perform additional measurements beyond a standard refraction to help guide the plan and establish a baseline for follow-up. What’s Included in a Myopia Control Evaluation - **History + risk review:** family history, onset age, growth pattern, school/screen habits, and outdoor time - **Prescription and vision testing:** confirm visual acuity and refractive status to establish a baseline - **Eye health assessment:** evaluate ocular health and screen for factors that may affect treatment selection - **Myopia progression planning:** discuss treatment options, lifestyle supports, and follow-up timing - **Fit + candidacy (as indicated):** contact lens/Ortho-K suitability review and next steps if appropriate Myopia Control Treatments We Offer Our practice provides evidence-informed options, including: - **Orthokeratology (Ortho-K):** custom overnight lenses that temporarily reshape the cornea so your child can see clearly during the day without glasses or contacts. - **MiSight® 1 day contact lenses:** daily disposable lenses for myopia management; candidacy is determined by exam findings and fit. - **Low-dose atropine drops:** used in many myopia control plans to help reduce progression; dosing and suitability vary by patient. - **Myopia-control spectacle lenses:** specialized glasses lens designs intended to support myopia management when contacts aren’t the best fit. We’ll review benefits, limitations, comfort, and maintenance requirements so you can choose the best match for your child and family. What to Expect After Starting Treatment - **Step-by-step ramp up:** some options require an adaptation period (especially contact lens–based plans). - **Planned follow-ups:** we monitor vision, comfort, and progression and adjust the plan when needed. - **Home habits matter:** consistent wear/use plus healthy visual habits can support better outcomes. Healthy Habits That Support Myopia Management While treatments are personalized, many families benefit from simple habits that support eye comfort and visual performance: - **More outdoor time** when possible - **Screen and near-work breaks** (reduce sustained close focusing) - **Good lighting and posture** during homework/reading When to Schedule an Urgent Eye Exam If your child wears contact lenses (including Ortho-K), schedule an urgent exam for: - Eye pain, significant light sensitivity, or sudden redness - New discharge or concern for infection - Sudden vision change or persistent blur Results and Response Can Vary Myopia progression is influenced by age, genetics, baseline prescription, lifestyle factors, and individual biology. Because every child is different, the amount and pace of change—and the response to any myopia control strategy—can vary. Some children respond well to one approach, while others do better with a different option or a combined plan. During your child’s evaluation, we’ll discuss realistic expectations, recommended follow-up timing, and how we track progression over time so we can refine the plan as needed. Schedule a Myopia Control Consultation Protect your child's vision with personalized myopia control care at RevitalEyes Optometry. Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to schedule a consultation. ### Neurolens - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/neurolens) Neurolens® **Neurolens®** is a specialty lens option designed for patients with symptoms that may be related to **eye misalignment** (binocular vision stress). At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, our **California-licensed optometrists** perform a structured evaluation to determine whether Neurolens may be appropriate based on your visual system, symptoms, and daily demands. Who Neurolens May Help You may be a good candidate if you experience: - **Headaches** associated with reading, computer work, or close-up tasks. Neurolens may help some patients by reducing visual strain related to eye alignment. - **Dizziness or motion sensitivity** associated with visually demanding environments. Neurolens may reduce visual discomfort for some patients when symptoms are linked to binocular vision stress. - **Neck and shoulder discomfort** that worsens with visual concentration. Improving visual comfort may reduce compensatory posture or tension for some patients. - **Screen-related dryness or discomfort** during prolonged near work or reduced blinking. While Neurolens is not a dry eye treatment, it may improve visual comfort for some patients during screen use. - **Eye strain**, tired eyes, or facial tension after prolonged screen time. Neurolens may offer relief for some patients by reducing the effort required for near work. - **Light sensitivity** that worsens with screens, reading, or visually demanding environments. Neurolens may help some patients if light sensitivity is related to visual strain. - **Difficulty focusing, intermittent blur** that improves when you stop near work. Neurolens may help reduce these symptoms for some patients when they are tied to binocular vision stress. How Neurolens Works Neurolens uses **contoured prism technology** built into glasses lenses. The prism amount changes gradually from distance to near to help reduce visual stress for some patients. If you’re a candidate, the goal is improved comfort during daily tasks—especially prolonged near work and screen use. Neurolens Evaluation A Neurolens consultation starts with an eye exam and a binocular vision assessment to evaluate how well your eyes work together. This helps us determine whether your symptoms may be linked to alignment stress and whether Neurolens is an appropriate option. What’s Included in a Neurolens Evaluation - **Symptom + lifestyle review:** headaches, eye strain patterns, screen time, work tasks, and triggers - **Vision and refraction testing:** confirm your prescription and visual clarity needs - **Binocular vision assessment:** evaluate eye teaming, focusing, and alignment at distance and near - **Neurolens measurement (as indicated):** determine whether the Neurolens-specific measurement supports candidacy - **Personalized recommendation:** review findings, expected benefits, lens options, and follow-up plan What to Expect After Getting Neurolens Many patients notice improved comfort during near work after an adaptation period. If Neurolens is prescribed, we’ll review what to expect, how to wear your lenses, and when to follow up to fine-tune fit and comfort if needed. Results and Response Can Vary Symptoms such as headaches, eye strain, dizziness, and neck discomfort can have multiple causes. If symptoms are related to binocular vision stress, Neurolens may help reduce visual strain for some patients. However, response varies based on your diagnosis, visual demands, prescription needs, and individual adaptation. Some patients improve quickly, while others may need additional adjustments or alternative recommendations. During your evaluation, we’ll explain what we found, set realistic expectations, and outline next steps so you can make an informed decision. Schedule Your Neurolens Consultation Today If headaches, eye strain, or screen-related discomfort are affecting your day, our team can help you explore whether Neurolens is a good fit. Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to schedule your Neurolens evaluation. ### Medical Eye Care - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/medical-eye-care) Medical Eye Care At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, we provide medical optometry services in addition to routine vision exams. Our **California-licensed optometrists** evaluate, diagnose, and manage many common eye conditions, prescribe medications when clinically indicated (within the California scope of optometry), and coordinate referral to ophthalmology, hospital-based care, or other medical providers when advanced or surgical management is required. Conditions We Commonly Evaluate and Treat Our doctors provide clinical care for many common ocular conditions, including: - **Eye Infections & Red / Irritated Eyes** Bacterial, viral, and allergic conjunctivitis (pink eye) - Blepharitis (anterior/posterior) and eyelid margin inflammation - Stye (hordeolum) and chalazion evaluation and medical management - Contact lens–related irritation and possible corneal infection/keratitis (evaluation and referral when indicated) - **Tear Drainage / Excess Tearing (Epiphora)** Clinical evaluation of excess tearing and tear drainage dysfunction - In-office lacrimal dilation and irrigation (no probing) may be performed by **TPL-certified optometrists** for patients **over age 12**, when clinically appropriate, as a diagnostic and/or therapeutic step - Referral to ophthalmology for suspected complete obstruction, trauma-related injury, recurrent infection, pediatric nasolacrimal obstruction, or cases requiring surgical management - **Ocular Allergy & Inflammatory Conditions** Seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis - Giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC) associated with contact lens wear - Chronic itching, redness, and chemosis managed with topical therapeutic agents when appropriate - **Dry Eye Disease & Ocular Surface Disease** Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and evaporative dry eye - Aqueous-deficient dry eye evaluation - Ocular surface inflammation and tear film instability management - Demodex-related blepharitis evaluation and management - **Corneal & External Eye Conditions** Corneal abrasions and epithelial defects - Recurrent corneal erosion (RCE) evaluation and management - Superficial punctate keratitis (SPK) and ocular surface irritation - Foreign body sensation evaluation and surface irritation workup - **Foreign Body Removal (Non-Surgical)** Removal of superficial conjunctival or corneal foreign bodies when clinically appropriate and within scope - In some cases, including suspected penetrating injury, intraocular foreign body, high-velocity metal injury, significant vision reduction, or severe pain/light sensitivity, same-day referral to ophthalmology or emergency services may be needed - Post-removal evaluation and medical management to support healing Urgent Evaluations & Eye Concerns If you are experiencing new or worsening symptoms, we can often provide a same-day urgent evaluation during our regular office hours. Based on your exam findings, we may provide in-office treatment, prescribe medication when appropriate (within the California scope of optometry), or coordinate same-day referral to ophthalmology or emergency services when needed. If you have severe eye pain, sudden vision loss, a “curtain” over vision, significant trauma, chemical exposure, or a high-velocity injury (for example, metal-on-metal grinding), call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. If you are unsure whether your symptoms are urgent or worsening rapidly, seek emergency medical care right away. We provide urgent assessments for issues including: - **Red / Inflamed Eye Concerns** Eye infections & red eyes (bacterial, viral, or allergic conjunctivitis) - Persistent or worsening red eye - Subconjunctival hemorrhage (broken blood vessel) - Contact lens–related irritation or possible corneal infection/keratitis (evaluation and referral when indicated) - **Sudden Vision Changes** Sudden onset of **flashes and floaters** (assessment for retinal concerns and referral when indicated) - Sudden blurry vision or loss of peripheral vision - New visual distortion or sudden vision changes - **Pain / Light Sensitivity** Acute ocular pain - Sudden light sensitivity (photophobia) - **Anterior Segment Urgencies** Corneal abrasions (scratches) - Sudden foreign body sensation or surface irritation - Contact lens complications - **Injuries / Chemical Exposure** Ocular trauma (evaluation and referral when indicated) - Chemical exposure (rinse immediately and seek urgent evaluation; referral when indicated) - **Follow-Up & Rechecks** Post–eye injury follow-up - Worsening symptoms after initial treatment Diagnostic Testing (As Indicated) When clinically appropriate, we may use imaging and diagnostic testing to evaluate the front and back of the eye. This helps guide treatment decisions, monitor healing, and determine when referral is appropriate. Schedule Medical Eye Care or an Urgent Visit Your vision is important. Whether you need treatment for an eye infection, evaluation of excess tearing, or an urgent exam for sudden symptoms, our team can help. We accept many medical and vision plans (including **VSP** and **EyeMed**). Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online for medical eye care. ### Prescription Glasses & Sunglasses - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/prescription-glasses-sunglasses) Prescription Glasses & Sunglasses At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, we help you choose eyewear that fits your prescription, your lifestyle, and your look. Our team combines a curated frame selection with precise measurements and lens guidance so your glasses feel comfortable and perform well—at work, on screens, and outdoors. Who Our Eyewear Services Are For You may benefit from an eyewear styling and measurement visit if you want: - **Updated prescription glasses** for sharper vision and daily comfort - **Prescription sunglasses** for UV protection and glare control outdoors - **Better screen comfort** with lens options tailored to near work - **Improved fit** if your glasses slide, pinch, or feel unbalanced - **Multiple pairs** for different needs (work, driving, sports, weekends) Our Eyewear Collection We offer a curated selection of frames and options, which may include: - **Designer frames** with modern, classic, and minimal styles - **Lightweight materials** for all-day wear and comfort - **Prescription sunglasses** in a range of shapes and lens colors - **Sports and lifestyle eyewear** for durability and active routines Lens Options We May Recommend Lens recommendations depend on your prescription, daily tasks, and visual goals. Options may include: - **Single vision, progressives, or bifocals** based on your needs - **High-index lenses** for thinner, lighter lenses in stronger prescriptions - **Anti-reflective coating** to reduce glare and improve clarity - **Photochromic (Transitions®-style) lenses** that adjust in changing light - **Polarized sunglasses lenses** to reduce outdoor glare (especially for driving) - **Blue-light filtering options** when appropriate for heavy screen use Professional Fitting & Precision Measurements Proper fit matters, especially for progressives and premium lens designs. Our opticians take careful measurements and perform adjustments so your eyewear sits comfortably and supports clear vision. When appropriate, we also use **specialized digital dispensing tools** to capture personalized eyewear measurements—helping us refine details like **pupillary distance** and other fit-related parameters for your selected frame and lens design. What’s Included in an Eyewear Visit - **Style + lifestyle review:** work demands, screen time, driving, sports, and preferences - **Frame selection guidance:** fit, comfort, and cosmetics for your face shape - **Precise measurements:** PD and other measurements needed for lens placement - **Lens consultation:** review lens designs and coatings that may match your goals - **Final adjustments:** alignment and comfort tuning for everyday wear Results and Comfort Can Vary Visual comfort and adaptation time can vary based on your prescription, lens design (especially progressives), and how your frames fit. We’ll review what to expect and recommend follow-up adjustments if needed to optimize comfort and performance. Schedule Your Eyewear Consultation Visit **RevitalEyes Optometry** to explore frames and choose lenses that match your day-to-day needs. Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to schedule your eyewear styling and measurement visit. ### Pediatric Eye Care - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/pediatric-eye-care) Pediatric Eye Care At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, we provide **pediatric eye care** for infants, children, and teens in a calm, kid-friendly environment. Our **California-licensed optometrists** use age-appropriate testing to evaluate vision development, eye teaming, focusing, and eye health—so concerns can be identified early and managed with a clear plan. Why Pediatric Eye Exams Matter Children may not realize their vision is blurred or that their eyes are working too hard. Routine pediatric eye exams can help detect issues that may impact: - **Learning and reading** (tracking, focusing, and comfort up close) - **Sports and coordination** (depth perception and visual reaction time) - **Attention and behavior** when vision strain contributes to fatigue - **Long-term eye health** and healthy visual development Signs Your Child May Need an Eye Exam Consider scheduling an evaluation if you notice: - Squinting, sitting close to screens, or complaining of blurry vision - Frequent headaches, eye rubbing, or tired eyes—especially after school - Losing place while reading, skipping lines, or avoiding near work - Turning or tilting the head, closing one eye, or noticing an eye drift What’s Included in a Pediatric Eye Exam - **Age-appropriate vision testing:** measure visual acuity and clarity needs - **Eye teaming + focusing evaluation:** assess tracking, alignment, and near-work stamina - **Eye health assessment:** evaluate overall ocular health as indicated - **Personalized recommendations:** review results, discuss options, and set follow-up timing Pediatric Services We Offer Based on age and clinical findings, pediatric services may include: - **Vision screenings:** quick checks and age-based testing - **Children’s comprehensive eye exams:** prescription + ocular health evaluation - **Eye movement and visual skills testing:** tracking and focusing assessment - **[Vision therapy](/services/vision-therapy) guidance:** recommendations or referral pathway when appropriate Kid-Friendly Eye Care Experience We keep visits simple and supportive. Our team explains each step in child-friendly language, uses age-appropriate equipment, and works at a pace that helps kids feel comfortable and confident. Schedule Your Child’s Eye Exam Support your child’s learning and visual development with a pediatric eye exam at RevitalEyes Optometry. Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to schedule your child’s visit. ### Vision Therapy - [Service Page](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/services/vision-therapy) Vision Therapy **Vision therapy** is a structured, individualized program designed to improve how the eyes and brain work together. At **RevitalEyes Optometry**, our **California-licensed optometrists** evaluate visual skills such as **eye teaming**, **focusing**, and **tracking** to determine whether a vision therapy plan may be appropriate for your goals and symptoms. Who Vision Therapy May Help You may benefit from a vision therapy evaluation if you or your child experience: - **Reading discomfort** (eye strain, fatigue, or headaches with near work) - **Losing place while reading**, skipping lines, or slow reading speed - **Difficulty focusing**, intermittent blur, or slow refocusing from near to far - **Double vision** (intermittent) or eyes that feel like they “don’t work together” - **Reduced attention for near tasks** due to visual effort or discomfort - **Sports/coordination challenges** related to tracking, depth perception, or reaction time Common Vision Conditions Addressed Depending on your exam findings, vision therapy may be recommended for certain binocular vision or visual skills conditions, such as: - **Convergence insufficiency** (difficulty keeping eyes aligned up close) - **Accommodative dysfunction** (focusing problems) - **Eye tracking difficulties** (saccades/pursuits) affecting reading efficiency - **Visual processing or integration challenges** (when clinically indicated) Vision Therapy Evaluation A vision therapy consultation begins with a comprehensive eye exam and a functional vision assessment to evaluate how your visual system performs during real-world tasks (reading, screens, schoolwork, sports). We use the results to determine whether vision therapy may help and what a plan could look like. What’s Included in a Vision Therapy Evaluation - **Symptom + lifestyle review:** reading habits, school/work demands, screen time, headaches, and triggers - **Prescription and clarity testing:** assess whether glasses or a prescription update may be needed - **Binocular vision assessment:** eye teaming, alignment, and depth perception testing - **Focusing evaluation:** accommodative accuracy, stamina, and flexibility - **Eye movement testing:** tracking skills used for reading and sports (as indicated) - **Plan + timeline discussion:** review findings, recommendations, home support, and follow-up schedule What Vision Therapy May Include Vision therapy plans are personalized. Depending on your needs, your program may include in-office sessions, guided activities, and a structured home component to support progress between visits. Results and Response Can Vary Visual symptoms can have multiple causes, and progress varies by diagnosis, severity, consistency with the program, and individual response. Some patients improve steadily over weeks, while others may need a longer plan or adjustments along the way. During your evaluation, we’ll explain what we found and outline realistic expectations and next steps. Schedule a Vision Therapy Consultation If reading, schoolwork, or screen time is causing discomfort—or if you suspect an eye teaming, focusing, or tracking issue—our team can help you explore whether vision therapy may be a fit. Call **(818) 797-5858** or book online to schedule your vision therapy evaluation. - [Homepage](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com) - [Sitemap](https://revitaleyesoptometry.com/sitemap.xml)