Top 10 Best Optometry in Los Angeles, California

Our listings include optometrists providing comprehensive eye exams, vision correction, and treatment for eye conditions. Selected for their clinical expertise and use of advanced diagnostic tools, these professionals ensure quality eye care.

Marina Del Rey Optometry

Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
4.7 (745 reviews)
  • Laser vision correction
  • Contact Lenses
  • Compassionate Eye Care
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Marina Del Rey Optometry is dedicated to the science of eye care and the beauty of eyewear. The team is committed to serving the community through com More Detail

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Beverly Plaza Optometric Center provider of Eyexam of CA

Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
4.8 (245 reviews)
  • Contact Lenses
  • Dry Eye
  • Red Eye Office Visit
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We are Independent Doctors of Optometry located inside LensCrafters at Beverly Plaza. We are here 7 days a week to take care of your vision care needs More Detail

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Drs. Balfour & Shapiro, Optometrists

South Broadway, Los Angeles, California
4.7 (290 reviews)
  • Retinal imaging
  • Eye testing and diagnosis
  • Eye exams

We provide eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses. We also treat many types of eye diseases including pink eye, dry eyes, and glaucoma. More Detail

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Steven S. Bae, OD

South Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California
4.8 (114 reviews)
  • Computer Vision Treatment
  • Cataract Evaluation
  • LASIK Preoperative & Postoperative Car…
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Dr. Bae Optometry is a full service optometric practice relocated to the New Western Plaza building in Koreatown. The office provides comprehensive ex More Detail

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Beverly Grove Vision Care Optometry

South Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, California
4.8 (14 reviews)
  • Glasses and Contact Lenses
  • Surgery Co-Management
  • Eye Health
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We are a full scope adult and pediatric optometric practice, taking care of all of your eye and vision needs. More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

 Adults should get an eye exam every 1 to 2 years, while those with glasses, contact lenses, or medical conditions like diabetes may need annual checkups. If you notice blurry vision, headaches, or eye strain, schedule an appointment immediately.

An optometrist provides vision tests, prescriptions for glasses and contacts, and eye disease screenings. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who can perform eye surgeries and treat advanced eye conditions.

Yes! Regular exams can detect multiple eye conditions, including: 

  •  Glaucoma
  • Cataracts
  • diabetic eye disease
  • and macular degeneration early. 

Early detection allows you to take preventive measures and avoid vision loss

 Many insurance plans cover basic eye exams, but glasses, contacts, and advanced tests may require additional coverage. Check with your provider to understand what’s included.

 If you experience any of these symptoms: 

  • blurry vision, 
  • frequent headaches, 
  • eye strain, 
  •  trouble seeing at night

An optometrist can check your vision and recommend corrective lenses.