Lawrence Geisse, MD
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Lawrence Geisse, MD
Children's eyes are more susceptible to UV radiation than adult eyes because the lens inside a child's eye is less capable of filtering these high-energy rays. This is especially true for young children, so it's wise for kids to start wearing protective sunglasses outdoors as early in life as possible. Better vision means precise vision. This is what ZEISS has stood for more than 160 years.

With the discreet laser engraving on the lens, ZEISS guarantees outstanding precision and quality. To ensure that your new lenses are reliable partners in all of the situations you experience in your everyday life. Are you not sure what to do with your flexible spending? Come and check out our frame selection and choose from brands like Michael Kors, Ray Ban, Oakley, Tory Burch and many more!

Oldest of ten children, Dr. Geisse was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He received his certification from the American Board of Ophthalmology in 1984 and moved to Long Beach, California. Dr. Geisse is currently on staff at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, St. Mary's Medical Clinic in Long Beach and Los Alamitos Medical Center.
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We care for your eyes, your health, and for you.
Your eyes are the windows to your soul and tell us so much about you.
In our office, we care about all of our patients and will go above and beyond to provide the best care to each of our patients.
Our highly trained and experienced team of nurses, technicians, opticians, and receptionists always keep patient care as their number one priority!
Dr. Geisse has been in the practice of medicine and ophthalmology for over 30 years.
Dr. Geisse and his team are constantly working hard to provide the best care and treatments available.
In our practice patient care is number one.
We understand that after your visit many questions may arise.
Here is a list of frequently asked questions.
If your questions can't be answered here you can access Dr. Geisse through the patient portal myeyecarerecords.com.
From this screen, you can view the Continuity of Care Document (CCD) as well as download it to your computer.
If you are instructed to use medication twice a day you should separate your dosage by twelve hours.
If you put your first drop in at 8:00 a.m.
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