Macy Eye Center

Category: Ophthalmologist in Los Angeles, California

Address: 8635 W 3rd St Ste 360W, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA

Phone: +13106572777

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

BRIGITTE ARBOLEDA

Aug 31, 2019

Words are not enough to thank Dr. Macy and his wonderful staff for the professionalism and excellent customer service! Bernie was a blessing to me for sharing her positiveness on my recovery and help with the paperwork and follow ups. I highly recommend their clinic and services!

Lisa M

Oct 26, 2018

Dr. Macy performed my Lasik procedure over twenty years ago. I just had my eyes routinely checked today and my distance vision is still 20/15. After age 50 I've needed readers, but I knew that was to be expected. I'm very grateful for this wonderful gift of eye sight. Thank you Dr. Macy!

Linda Rubin

Aug 28, 2018

horribly disappointing. He could not measure my eye for cataract surgery nor did he ever give me the prescription for the refraction he supposedly performed. He then charged Medicare almost $ 1,000.00 for procedures he did not complete. If he cannot measure your eyeball, would you let him do YOUR CATARACT surgery. I would say ABSOLUTELY NOT!!

Angelyce Collins

Dec 15, 2013

Horrible! The worst eye clinic I have been to in Los Angeles. This doctor Macy is very old and should retire! I only say this because he has other people giving out prescriptions under his clinic name and doing it wrong and wasting time and it made me very ill for two weeks because the prescription was wrong. Two of us went to see Dr. Macy and only one of us saw him. One of his assistants took care of one of us that gave the wrong prescription. The one that saw Dr Macy, he did a half check up job only saw him for 5 minutes and before that his personal assistant screwed up majorly and made childish uncalled for insults. This place is very slow and unprofessional way over priced. I will never go back and will never recommend anyone to go here. Stay Away run don't walk.

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Questions & Answers

What are cataracts?

Alice Ford | Jul 31, 2022
Macy Eye Center | Jul 31, 2022

Thanks for your question. Everyone is born with a natural lens inside of their eye. As we get older, the normal proteins in the lens start to break down. This is what causes the lens to get cloudy, and we call this a cataract. These are normal eye changes that begin to happen after about age 40 and often progressively get worse over time. Most people over 60 have some clouding of their lenses. This can potentially impact vision. Other considerations such as family history, other medical problems like diabetes, ultravoilet (UV) ray exposure, or certian medications like corticosteroids can speed up the development of cataracts.

How do I know if I have cataracts?

Arthur Woods | Jul 31, 2022
Macy Eye Center | Jul 31, 2022

Thanks for your question - In the early stages, you may not have any symptoms at all. As the cataract impacts the vision, you may notice blurry vision, seeing double or a ghosted image out of the eye with cataract, being extra sensitive to light (especially with oncoming headlights at night), having trouble seeing well at night, or needing more light when you read, or seeing bright colors as faded or yellow instead. During an eye exam, your doctor will examine your eyes under a microscope to see if a cataract has developed.

What causes dry eyes?

Linda Morris | Jul 31, 2022
Macy Eye Center | Jul 31, 2022

A very common question - thank you for asking! People tend to make fewer tears as they get older due to hormonal changes. Environment can play a role with dry eyes being more common in dryer climates. Both men and women can get dry eye; however, it is more common in women—especially those who have gone through menopause. Certain diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s syndrome, thyroid disease, and lupus can contribute. Eyelid problems like blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids), entropion (when eyelids turn in), or ectropion (eyelids turn outward) can make dry eye worse. Looking at a computer screen for a long time, using contact lenses for a long time, certain medicines, and certain eye surgeries can all impact dry eye.

Can astigmatism be treated with LASIK?

Nathan Williams | Jul 31, 2022
Macy Eye Center | Jul 31, 2022

Thanks for your question - the answer is yes, usually. There are a few considerations like the level of astigmatism, the type of astigmatism (regular or irregular), and whether or not you are a candidate for LASIK. Astigmatism has been being treated with LASIK since the 1990's!

Do you prescribe Vuity?

David Stone | Jul 31, 2022
Macy Eye Center | Jul 31, 2022

We do! During a clinic visit we'll discuss the pro's and con's of the medication for your specific situation and for your eyes.

Am I a candidate for LASIK?

Clara Smith | Jul 31, 2022
Macy Eye Center | Jul 31, 2022

Thanks for your question - it depends. There are a number of considerations before having LASIK. Age is important, and you must be over 18. We look for a stable glasses prescriptions, particularly over the last year or two. The prescription also must be within certain limits. There are other factors, like the thickness of your cornea, that we measure and screen during a LASIK consultation to determine if you are a good candidate.

what time do you open

peter P.Frankenstein | Aug 30, 2021
Macy Eye Center | Jul 31, 2022

We open at 8am Monday - Friday.

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