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San Diego Optometrist | Bunch Vision | (909) 555-4844 khjgjfjkf
5550 Morehouse Dr.
San Diego, CA 92121

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  • Terry Noble
    'As a child, I had a hard time at school. I had difficulty reading and was labeled a “slow learner.” It was only later revealed that vision problems were at the root of my difficulties. Once I saw an eye care professional and was fitted with corrective lenses, my performance in school excelled. We see these type of success stories every day at Care and it’s one of the many things that makes my career so rewarding!”
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    Nathan Anderson
    Dr. Anderson is an Optometrist in San Diego providing complete eye care services for the surrounding communities.
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Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

San Diego Office

Monday:

8:00 AM-11:00 AM

2:00 PM-5:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM-11:00 AM

2:00 PM-5:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM-11:00 AM

2:00 PM-5:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM-11:00 AM

2:00 PM-5:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM-11:00 AM

2:00 PM-5:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM-11:00 AM

Sunday:

Closed

Los Angeles Office

Monday:

8:00-11:00

2:00-5:00

Tuesday:

8:00-11:00

2:00-5:00

Wednesday:

8:00-11:00

2:00-5:00

Thursday:

8:00-11:00

Friday:

8:00-11:00

2:00-5:00

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

Reviews From Our Satisfied Patients

  • ""Anderson Optometry is the best at what they do and make you feel right at home.""
    John Doe / San Diego, CA
  • "Doctors and staff are courteous and very professional. I wholeheartedly recommend Anderson Optometry!"
    Jane Doe / La Jolla, CA

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    Glare and halos are both eye symptoms that some people experience around bright lights. Halos show up as bright circles around a light source. Glare is light that interferes with your vision, making it difficult to see or sometimes making your eyes water. These symptoms can show up at any time of the ...

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    Optometry warnings about the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation on our eyes have not yet reached the degree of public awareness of that of skin damage. Yet, the sun can be just as damaging upon our eyes with unprotected exposure. Short-term exposure to very bright sunlight can result in a type ...

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  • Prisms

    A prism has the same cross-section across the entire length of its shape. When used in eyeglasses, they often correct abnormalities associated with nearsightedness, farsightedness and double vision. Eyeglasses, or corrective lenses, reduce or increase the size of the image based on the eyes’ ability ...

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    A wandering eye is a type of eye condition known as strabismus or tropia, and it may be caused by damage to the retina or muscles that control the eye, stroke or brain injury, or an uncorrected refractive error like farsightedness. With a wandering eye, one eye deviates or wanders in a different direction ...

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    Convergence insufficiency is a relatively common eye condition that is typically diagnosed in childhood. A study of two large optometry clinics found that 17.6% of children who received vision exams had convergence insufficiency. As this disorder may cause difficulty focusing on written pages, some children ...

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  • Technology and Vision

    The primary sufferers of technology-related eyestrain used to be adults whose work involved computers. Now, however, people of all ages use computers, smartphones, tablets and gaming devices, which can take their toll on the eyes. As people’s reliance on technology grows, so does the incidence of eyestrain. ...

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