- Primary CareDr. Yoshimura graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry in 2003. She completed her undergraduate work at the University of California, Davis in 1998. In July 2004, she completed her residency in primary care/hospital based optometry at the Sepulveda V.A. Hospital in Northridge, CA. Dr. Yoshimura is well versed in the areas of laser vision correction ( LASIK ), pre and post operative care for cataract surgery, comprehensive eye care, contact lens fitting, and is certified to treat primary open angle glaucoma. Dr Yoshimura has an American Board Certification in Medical Optometry.
- GlaucomaAfter obtaining a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry with a minor in Biology from The University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA, Dr. Kozloski went on to receive his doctorate in Optometry at the Midwestern University Arizona College of Optometry. Dr. Kozloski’s desire to best serve his patients led him to take a residency in Low Vision Rehabilitation at The University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX. Shortly after residency, Dr. Kozloski was awarded his fellowship with the American Academy of Optometry (F.A.A.O.). Dr. Kozloski is board certified in the use of therapeutics and certified in the optometric treatment of glaucoma and ocular disease.
- OphthalmologyThis highly prestigious award is given to only one person in the country per year. Dr. Khoshnevis graduated Medical School with a distinguished diploma. He was awarded the Meyskens Clinical Research award which is given to one graduating senior exhibiting the highest potential for a career in clinical research, publication, innovation, and academic standing. He subsequently completed a preliminary intern year in Internal Medicine at UCLA Harbor. During his intern year, he patented a new type of ocular prosthesis with a more authentic eye motility and pupil mimicry, leading to founding his company, 3D-Optix. Dr. Khoshnevis completed his Ophthalmology residency at Temple University, continuing to be prolific authoring papers and textbook chapters.
- Macular DegenerationOur doctors have state-of-the-art diagnostic technologies available. This allows us to take an in depth look for diseases and dysfunction. With testing such as OCT scanning of the optic nerve and computerized visual field testing we can detect often-silent diseases such as glaucoma. Optical Coherence retinal imaging can assist in identifying and characterizing Diabetic Eye Disease and Macular Degeneration. Computerized corneal mapping can help delineate eye surface shape irregularities in diseases like Keratoconus, assist in contact lens fitting, and help in planning for LASIK laser vision correction. These advanced tools augment the ability of our doctors to evaluate each patient’s individual vision system and develop the best treatment plan.
- Laser Eye SurgeryDr. Khoshnevis is considered a pioneer in bringing advanced techniques such as LASIK to Northern California. Enhance your lifestyle through laser vision correction. Learn More About LASIK Schedule An Evaluation Schedule An Evaluation
- CataractsEyes are like little cameras. When a camera’s lens becomes cloudy, it will produce a blurry or distorted picture. The same concept applies to eyes that are affected by cataracts. A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s natural lens that prevents light from properly passing through to the retina. Without treatment, cataracts can cause serious vision impairment – including the near-total loss of useful vision. Cataracts commonly occur in older individuals as a consequence of the natural aging process. However cataractous lens clouding can also occur in younger people, particularly in those with a history of trauma, Diabetes, steroid use, or autoimmune conditions. Fortunately, treatment for cataracts has advanced greatly over the last few decades. We strive to provide our cataract patients with the safest, quickest, most pain-free recovery of vision possible.
- Cataract SurgeryLens implants, also referred to as intraocular lenses or IOLs, are placed in the eye during cataract surgery to restore and even improve focus following the procedure. They may be used to help reduce the need for glasses in patients with pre-existing near-sightedness, far-sightedness, or astigmatism. Advanced multifocal implants can be used to allow some patients to see at both distance and near with minimal dependence on bifocals or reading glasses.
- Eye ExamWhen you come to Bliss Eye for an eye exam, our experienced ophthalmologists and skilled optometrists are here to provide you with a comprehensive evaluation of your eyes and visual system. You are carefully screened for diseases that could threaten ocular health and function. Your visual requirements and lifestyle are a vital consideration when developing a solution for all medical and vision correction needs.
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