Beverly Hills Vision Announces New Torrance Location

August 16th, 2010

The Beverly Hills Vision Institute is proud to announce a new location for their Torrance office. Patients can now visit 23441 Madison Street, Building 8, Suite 200 in Torrance for all their ophthalmic needs.

The new office is conveniently located off the Pacific Coast Highway (Route 1) and Hawthorne Boulevard (Route 107). It is in the group of medical offices situated on Madison Street between Skypark Drive and 234th Street. To better serve patients’ needs, it is just west of the Torrance Memorial Medical Center. The Beverly Hills Vision Institute facility has the most technologically advanced equipment to detect and treat anterior segment diseases, including cataracts, glaucoma and LASIK surgeries. This practice will serve the entire South Bay area.

The Beverly Hills Vision Institute’s new Torrance location will continue to offer an array of vision solutions and other ophthalmic care, including regular checkups, lens-based treatment, glaucoma surgery, treatment for eye disorders, and laser vision correction.

The staff of the Torrance location of the Beverly Hills Vision Institute looks forward to providing top-notch care to their patients in their comfortable, efficient, technologically advanced facility. The establishment of this new facility demonstrates the growth of the Beverly Hills Vision Institute and their dedication to serving the greater Los Angeles area. Beverly Hills Vision Institute seeks to provide patients with an experienced, accommodating staff, state of the art medical procedures, and convenience. The new Torrance office will allow Dr. Khodabakhsh to further his relationships with his patients and further build his reputation as a skilled ophthalmologist.

Actress Florence Henderson Discusses Eye Surgery and Crystalens® at The Beverly Hills Vision Institute

June 25th, 2010

Bausch + Lomb, the global eye health company, today announced its partnership with actress Florence Henderson to inform older Americans about cataracts which are the leading cause of diminishing vision.  It is estimated that 20.5 million Americans over the age of 40 have cataracts - a clouding of the eye’s natural lens that impairing one’s ability to see clearly.

Henderson, the well-known Broadway, film and TV actress was treated with the Crystalens® which is the only FDA approved accommodating intraocular lens (IOL). She will share her experiences and surgery at the Beverly Hills Vision Institute under the direction of world renowned surgeon Dr. A. James Khodabakhsh, in order to generate a larger conversation among consumers about the symptoms, diagnosis and various correction techniques for cataract patients.  Ms. Henderson has enjoyed a storied entertainment career that has spanned five decades. She is best known for her role as Carol Brady in the iconic television series The Brady Bunch, which ran on network television from 1969 - 1974 and continues in syndication today..

“When my doctor told me what I could expect after the Crystalens surgery, I said, ‘Wow, sign me up’”, said Henderson. “I didn’t realize what I had been missing before I had my Crystalens surgery. The colors of everything are so much brighter and the improved sharpness and clarity of my vision are very noticeable,” said Ms. Henderson.

Cataracts can begin to develop as early one’s mid-40s. While ninety-one percent of cataracts are caused by the inevitable aging process they can easily be corrected.  In fact, cataract surgery is one of the safest and most common surgeries in the United States. Henderson, after consulting with Dr. Khodabakhsh and determining she was a qualified candidate, opted for the Crystalens® procedure.

“Florence Henderson is obviously a very active woman. There are many vision correction options for the patient who is over fifty years old.  When I examined Florence, I realized she was a candidate for the Crystalens. We discussed how it would help her vision up close, far away and everything in between. She’s doing very well since her surgery,” said Dr. James Khodabakhsh of the Beverly Hills Vision Institute in Beverly Hills, California.

Unlike a standard lens, the Crystalens® treats the cataract while simultaneously correcting a patient’s full range of vision, thus reducing or eliminating the dependence on glasses.

“If something works for me like Crystalens® has, I like to share my experience. I am happy to tell the story to empower, inspire and motivate people to take care of themselves. As with any health condition, it’s best to gather information, know the facts and discuss them with your doctor,” said Henderson

Ms. Henderson, who shared her experiences recently with surgeons attending the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery in Boston, is currently conducting a series of interviews with media outlets around the country. She is talking about her surgery, its results and reminding people about the importance of regular eye exams and how important it is to talk with your doctor about picking the right treatment for each person.

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About Dr. A James Khodabakhsh and the Beverly Hills Vision Institute:

A personal approach to each individual patient has always been the hallmark of Dr. James Khodabakhsh, one of Beverly Hills’ premier anterior segment surgeons. Dr, Khodabakhsh has built one of the largest and most successful ophthalmic practices specializing in presbyopic lens implantation and Laser vision correction. From the moment patients walk in through the door, they encounter a friendly staff with the most up to date diagnostic equipment. Dr. Khodabakhsh prides himself on spending time with patients to understand their needs and make them feel comfortable. Dr. Khodabakhsh is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at New York Medical College and is credentialed at Specialty Surgical Center, 901210 Surgery Center, Ceders Sinai Medical Center, Surgery Center of the South Bay, and Torrance Memorial Hospital. His exceptional training and practice experience have made him a true pioneer. He has performed thousands of eye surgeries and is widely known for his successful visual outcomes, especially in challenging cases.

Cataract Surgery Los Angeles

May 17th, 2010

It can be very daunting for a patient to be diagnosed with a cataract.  A cataract is a darkening, clouding or opacification of one’s natural lens.  The natural lens is located behind the iris within the eye.  The lens acts to focus light on the retina and can change shape in order to focus one’s eyes for near or far.  Usually caused by age, this cloudiness does not allow one to focus properly.  It can impair reading, driving and most other daily activities.  This cannot be corrected using spectacles or contact lenses.  Cataracts may also be caused by environmental factors including UV radiation, systemic diseases such as Diabetes, lifestyle choices such as high alcohol intake, and as side effects of medications like Steroids.

The most important factor in having surgery is the experience of your doctor.  At the Beverly Hills Vision Institute, Dr. Khodabakhsh has dedicated most of his career to the diagnosis and treatment of cataracts.  Dr. Khodabakhsh was one of the first doctors in the country to start implanting the multifocal and accommodating lenses that correct presbyopia.  Dr. Khodabakhsh speaks nationally and internationally on his experience of these types of new technology lenses.  He has been sought by the major lens companies as an advisor and lecturer, and has the most experience in the treatment of cataracts using the presbyopia correcting technology.

Dr. Khodabakhsh at the Beverly Hills Vision Institute was also a pioneer to combine the cataract procedure with laser based LASIK and PRK technology to fine tune the results to give the best of possible visions to his patients.

With Dr. Khodabakhshcataract surgery in Los Angeles is an out-patient procedure and can be completed in less than 15 minutes. Using local anesthesia, he will remove the cataract-damaged lens and replace it with an artificial intraocular lens. The patient feels little or no pain. The recovery period for the surgery is very short with the patient returning to their normal activities in just a few days.

Cataract surgery in Los Angeles. At the Beverly Hills Vision Institute, Dr. Khodabakhsh usually spends more than one hour for the initial consultation.  After reviewing the result of the exam and measurement, he answers all questions for the patient.  Be sure that all your questions are answered and that you undergo a thorough examination before undergoing the surgery. When you suspect that you may have cataracts, your vision may start out hazy and gradually worsen to clouded vision or in extreme cases, complete blindness. If you have been affected by cataracts, Dr. Khodabakhsh can provide a consultation to determine if cataract surgery in Los Angeles which type of cataract surgery is right for you.

Multifocal and Premium Intraocular Lenses

April 5th, 2010

Blurry vision in the presbyopic age group (over 45) is troublesome to all affected.  This combined with cataracts whether early or late onset can be disturbing to one’s lifestyle.  Groping for your eyeglasses in the morning or dealing with dry contacts is irritating to most.  In the United States, intraocular lens implants (IOLs) are a great opportunity to relieve that everyday stress. In fact, almost 2 million Americans ages 45 and above have surgery every year to relieve these symptoms. Up to a few years ago, intraocular lens implants were only mono-focal.  This means that they provided improvement to only one distance, such as simply far or near.  With the introduction of new accommodating and multifocal lens technology, needing glasses or contacts for any distance is a thing of the past.  Dr. Khodabakhsh is one of the first surgeons in the Los Angeles area to dedicate his practice to the implantation of these premium lenses.

The process starts with a thorough consultation by Dr. Khodabakhsh to make sure there are no other diseases in the eye.  After the patient is thoroughly educated on the different procedures and lenses, Dr. Khodabakhsh performs the surgical eye procedure under local anesthesia in sometimes less than a few minutes. This surgical eye procedure is a lens based surgery, to replace ones natural lens, and to improve power of the eye at all distances.  At the Beverly Hills Vision Institute, Dr. Khodabakhsh customizes the patient’s eye to the lens that best suits the patients needs and everyday activities.

Dr. Khodabakhsh at the Beverly Hills Vision Institute, has used all of the different brands of premium lenses including, Crystalens,® AcrySof® Restor® IOL, ReZoom, TECNIS Multifocal, Toric, Aspheric. He is the recipient of many awards and has lectured throughout the United States and abroad on the topic of implant surgery. The microsurgery only requires a small incision; stitches are unnecessary. On average, the whole procedure can takes between 15-30 minutes and your vision improves almost immediately with a total recovery period of a few days. Dr. Khodabakhsh of the Beverly Hills Vision Institute, who also serves the South Bay area, including Torrance, performs lens based treatments, and a range of laser vision correction.
For more information on laser vision correction and intraocular lens implants, visit www.beverlyhillsvision.com or call 310.550.7888.

LASIK Eye Surgery

November 16th, 2009

LASIK Eye Surgery is currently the most popular type of corrective eye surgery to date. This innovative procedure is a refractive  surgery for correcting myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. People may be a bit confused as to the process that goes behind LASIK eye surgery. LASIK is a blade-free procedure that is done by laser while the patient is awake. Anesthetic eye drops and sometimes a mild sedative is used on the patient to minimize pain. The operation itself involves creating a flap on the external layer of the eye, reconstructing the surface underneath the flap, and then reattaching the flap over the newly constructed cornea.

At Beverly Hills Vision, we strive to make your LASIK Eye Surgery as quick and painless as possible. Our services extend not only in the greater Los Angeles area, as we reach surrounding cities such as Torrance, South Bay, Encino, and Manhattan Beach. If you are interested in the LASIK eye surgery procedure, Dr. Khodabakhsh can help you discuss your options. You can trust Beverly Hills Vision Institute for all your eye care needs.

Lasik Beverly Hills

September 10th, 2009

Hello Everyone -

Lasik Beverly Hills consultation from 9/10 - 9/17.

Beverly Hills Vision would like to invite everyone that reads this blog post to come visit us at our office in Beverly Hills, CA. We are located on 450 N Bedford Dr # 110, Beverly Hills, CA 90210-4305. We are one of the premier Lasik Beverly Hills eye care facilities and we’d like to offer everyone a consultation exam this week.

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