QUESTIONS & FORMS

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions related to my visit:

  • At your new patient appointment, we will ask about your general health and eye health, test your vision, measure your eye pressure, and dilate your pupils. Then you will take a series of photos that our Retina specialist will examine. Depending on your eye condition, additional testing may be required. We look forward to seeing you at your appointment.

  • Please bring a photo ID and insurance card(s) to your appointment, along with a list of all health conditions, allergies, and all medications/supplements you are currently taking. If you wear distance glasses/contacts please bring those as well. Contacts will need to be removed after vision is tested.

    Please fill out the new patient forms bellow to help expedite your visit

  • Dilation will widen the pupils and create a window for the doctor to look into the back of the eye: the retina. Dilation typically last anywhere from 4-6 hours.

    We always recommend bringing a driver to your dilated appointments.

  • Patients who are visiting us for the first time can be in our office for up to 3 hours

    If you are coming in for a follow-up appointment, your office visit can last up to 1-3 hours depending on testing needed.

  • South Coast Retina is proud to have a diverse and multilingual team to better serve our community. We have a doctor who speaks Korean (dr. Roh), a doctor who speaks Vietnamese (Dr. Nguyen), and several staff members who are fluent in Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese.

    We believe that language should never be a barrier to receiving quality care, and we are committed to fostering and inclusive environment where all patients feel understood and supported.

  • Click the injection care sheet below for more information!

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EXPERIENCING ANY NEW SYMPTOMS?

Please call (562) 984-7024 and our staff will triage your symptoms to our doctor on call.

**If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or go to your closest medical center.

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