Our practice provides comprehensive eye care for your child. We address the diverse ophthalmic needs of children, at a critical time when clear vision plays an important role in their physical, intellectual, and social development. In our warm, kid-friendly environment, our trained staff uses equipment that is tailored to the young patient's unique needs.
Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates also manages and treats eye muscle disorders in patients of all ages. If your primary care doctor suggests that your child have their eyes checked, a pediatric ophthalmologist has the widest range of treatment options, the most extensive and comprehensive training, and the greatest expertise in treating children's eye disorders.
At Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates, we focus on keeping you and your children's eyes healthy. Hundreds of systemic diseases that involve the entire body have unique and characteristic eye findings. A thorough eye exam can sometimes lead to the fist diagnosis of a systemic disease.
Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates also manages and treats eye muscle disorders in patients of all ages. If your primary care doctor suggests that your child have their eyes checked, a pediatric ophthalmologist has the widest range of treatment options, the most extensive and comprehensive training, and the greatest expertise in treating children's eye disorders.
At Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates, we focus on keeping you and your children's eyes healthy. Hundreds of systemic diseases that involve the entire body have unique and characteristic eye findings. A thorough eye exam can sometimes lead to the fist diagnosis of a systemic disease.
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Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates diagnose, manage, and treat all aspects of children's eye problems, from birth onward.
Quantifying visual acuity is possible in even pre-verbal infants and toddlers by using age-appropriate testing methods that are refined for children.
When the eyes are misaligned and point in different directions, this is termed strabismus.
Misaligned eyes are a true cause for concern.
If left untreated, strabismus can lead to poor visual development and ultimate permanent loss in visual acuity.
Quantifying visual acuity is possible in even pre-verbal infants and toddlers by using age-appropriate testing methods that are refined for children.
When the eyes are misaligned and point in different directions, this is termed strabismus.
Misaligned eyes are a true cause for concern.
If left untreated, strabismus can lead to poor visual development and ultimate permanent loss in visual acuity.
Dr. Chen is a board-certified, fellowship trained pediatric ophthalmologist.
She has been in private practice since 1999.
Dr. Chen completed her fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus at Children's Hospital Los Angeles / University of Southern California.
She completed residency training in ophthalmology at Yale University Medical Center in New Haven, Connecticut.
She earned her medical degree at New York University School of Medicine and is a magna cum laude graduated of the University of Texas at Austin.
She has been in private practice since 1999.
Dr. Chen completed her fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus at Children's Hospital Los Angeles / University of Southern California.
She completed residency training in ophthalmology at Yale University Medical Center in New Haven, Connecticut.
She earned her medical degree at New York University School of Medicine and is a magna cum laude graduated of the University of Texas at Austin.
Please contact your insurance company to verify that Dr. Chen participates in your particular plan.
We also see patients out of network and can assist you in completing reimbursement paperwork for your insurance company.
A certain amount of eye misalignment may be considered normal in a newborn.
But a deviation that is still noticeable to parents or pediatricians beyond 4 months of age should be evaluated by an ophthalmologist.
We also see patients out of network and can assist you in completing reimbursement paperwork for your insurance company.
A certain amount of eye misalignment may be considered normal in a newborn.
But a deviation that is still noticeable to parents or pediatricians beyond 4 months of age should be evaluated by an ophthalmologist.
The Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1996, includes rules that mandates the protection of confidentiality and security of health data by health care providers.
HIPAA contains the Notice of Privacy Practices as required under the privacy standards issued by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
You may review our HIPAA Policy here.
If you are a first-time patient at our clinic, please download and review the HIPAA documents below and the new patient forms found on the sidebar of the Visting Us section.
HIPAA contains the Notice of Privacy Practices as required under the privacy standards issued by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
You may review our HIPAA Policy here.
If you are a first-time patient at our clinic, please download and review the HIPAA documents below and the new patient forms found on the sidebar of the Visting Us section.
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