Channel Island Optometric Center

(on channel islands blvd)
Eye doctors & Optometrists in Port Hueneme, CA
Eye doctors & Optometrists

Hours

Monday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Wednesday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Thursday
8:30AM - 12:00PM
Friday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

591 W Channel Islands Blvd
Port Hueneme, CA
93041

About

Dr. Donald Rollins has been serving Ventura County with exceptional care since 2002. Channel Eyelands Optometric Center prides itself on offering exceptional service and personalized care for all ages.

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Latest

Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that injures the optic nerve. Care to guess how many older U.S. adults (40 and over) suffer from glaucoma? That would be 2.2 million or so.
What type of eye drops do you use for allergies? Be sure that, when you are using eye drops, they are the appropriate type for your problem. Using prescription steroid drops for something like mild redness can actually do more harm to your eyes than good.
Women have battled dark circles under their eyes for many years with every kind of cosmetic imaginable. Dark circles, though, can be cured by cutting off caffeine, cutting back on your stress and getting a good night’s sleep.
You probably already know blinking is good for your eyes. It provides them with soothing and essential moisture. Care to guess how often the average person blinks per minute? If you guessed 18 times or so, you're right.
Knowing the health history of the eyes in your family is important. Many eye diseases are a result of heredity. Early diagnosis can help in correcting some issues. Talk to your family members about their eye health.
Did you know that it’s recommended that you have a comprehensive eye exam every two years if you are over the age of 20? However, certain medical conditions necessitate more frequent visits, including diabetes or a family history of glaucoma.
If both parents have vision problems, or there is a family history of such, then the children should visit the optometrist at least once a year. Early detection and corrective measures can keep poor eyesight from interrupting normal activities.
If your eyes are inflamed, make sure you splash them with cold water and then use moisturizing drops until you can get in to see us. When your eyes get inflamed, conjunctivitis is a possibility, so you always need to see us.
If you look at a bright window or light, you may see strange floating things in your vision that move when you blink. These are normal and you don’t need to see a doctor unless they cloud your vision.
I have been diagnosed with astigmatism. What now? Your optometrist can explain your options, which in most cases include glasses, contact lenses or a referral to an ophthalmologist for surgery to actually change the shape of your cornea.
Did you know that many eye and vision problems do not have obvious signs or symptoms? This is why getting regular eye exams is so important, as early diagnosis can significantly increase your chances of resolving the issue.
Interestingly, eyes change color depending on a person’s emotional state. For instance, green eyes can become even greener when a person is angry, and lighter-colored eyes tend to lighter further when love is the mood.
While wearing the wrong eyeglasses prescription does not damage your eyes if you are older than age eight, it is important for younger children to wear the correct prescription to prevent the possibility of developing amblyopia, or “lazy eye.”
Have you ever had your eyes dilated? It’s important to allow yourself time for your eyes to readjust. Blurry vision may occur for two to three hours afterwards that requires concentrated visual attention.
If you have a history of suffering from aura migraines, you already know how scary it can be when your vision is impaired for a time because of it. While visual changes during a migraine are usually nothing to be concerned, it’s worth scheduling an appointment to have us look at your eyes if visual symptoms persist.
Hereditary or growth factors in childhood are not the only causes of myopia; there are others as well and, surprisingly, myopia is on the rise. Forty years ago, only about 25 percent of the population was nearsighted; today that number has risen to over 40 percent.
Is there a cure for glaucoma? Your optometrist can offer more detailed information, but in general, any damage to your vision from glaucoma cannot be recovered. That means regular eye tests are a necessity so that the condition – if it develops – can be detected in the earliest stages.
Contrasting the shape of your eyeglasses with the shape of your face can be very aesthetically pleasing! This is a trick models use when wearing glasses for a photo shoot. Complementary eyeglasses should also repeat your best feature: such as brown frames to match your brown eyes.
Did you know that it’s possible to improve the color discrimination for a color blind person with glasses? Using colored lenses can help them better distinguish their missing colors, but won’t correct the problem.
Did you know you should always wash your hands well before putting your contact lenses in or taking them out? Use clean simple soaps and warm water and avoid scented soapy oils and also lanolin and moisturizing lotions.
Diagnostic machines such as the OCT, GDx, and HRT are used to visualize any damage to the optic nerve. The benefits of this equipment are that they can sometimes identify damage before the doctor or the patient even suspects it.
Who do I see for a vision exam? Generally, you would go to an optometrist, who conducts eye exams and writes prescriptions for corrective lenses and helps to manage the vision changes that many patients go through as they get older.
Did you know that your nose gets runny when you cry because the tears from your eyes drain into your nose?
I have noticed that my vision at night is very blurry and my peripheral condition also seems affected. Schedule an appointment with your optometrist, who will check for several possible issues, including retinitis pigmentosa. This genetic condition affects the retina and can eventually lead to total loss of sight.

Information

Company name
Channel Island Optometric Center
Category
Eye doctors & Optometrists
Est
2002

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Channel Island Optometric Center in Port Hueneme CA?
    You can reach them at: 805-985-9591. It’s best to call Channel Island Optometric Center during business hours.
  • What is the address for Channel Island Optometric Center on channel islands blvd in Port Hueneme?
    Channel Island Optometric Center is located at this address: 591 W Channel Islands Blvd Port Hueneme, CA 93041.
  • What are Channel Island Optometric Center(Port Hueneme, CA) store hours?
    Channel Island Optometric Center store hours are as follows: Mon-Wed: 8:30AM - 4:30PM, Thu: 8:30AM - 12:00PM, Fri: 8:30AM - 4:30PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.