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APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy) Treatment in Mission Viejo, California

Medically reviewed by Dr. Alexander Bonakdar, O.D. · Updated February 2026

APMPPE is a rare inflammatory condition affecting the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), typically occurring in young, healthy adults, often following a viral illness. Patients experience sudden onset of blurred vision, blind spots, and distorted vision, usually affecting both eyes within days of each other. While the condition is typically self-limiting with good visual recovery over weeks to months, it can be associated with serious neurological complications including cerebral vasculitis.

Mission Viejo families should know that apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) can affect patients of all ages. Our practice provides age-appropriate evaluation and treatment, with clear explanations that help every family member understand the care plan.

Dr. Bonakdar on APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy)

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Dr. Alexander Bonakdar at EyeCare Center of Orange County provides expert apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) diagnosis and treatment for patients in Mission Viejo and throughout Orange County. With over 35 years of clinical experience and advanced diagnostic technology, each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on their specific condition severity and lifestyle needs.

What is APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy)?

APMPPE is a rare inflammatory condition affecting the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), typically occurring in young, healthy adults, often following a viral illness. Patients experience sudden onset of blurred vision, blind spots, and distorted vision, usually affecting both eyes within days of each other. While the condition is typically self-limiting with good visual recovery over weeks to months, it can be associated with serious neurological complications including cerebral vasculitis.

How is APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy) treated?

Treatment options include Observation and monitoring (most cases resolve spontaneously), Systemic corticosteroids for severe or bilateral cases, Neuroimaging (MRI/MRA) to rule out cerebral vasculitis, Immunosuppressive therapy if neurological involvement present. The best approach depends on your specific diagnosis, severity, and lifestyle needs.

What are the symptoms of APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy)?

Common symptoms include Sudden blurred or hazy vision, Central blind spots (scotomas), Distorted vision (metamorphopsia), Flashing lights (photopsia), Often preceded by flu-like symptoms. If you experience any of these, a comprehensive eye examination can determine the cause.

What are the symptoms of APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy)?

Parents and families in Mission Viejo should watch for these symptoms in both children and adults, as early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes:

  • Sudden blurred or hazy vision
  • Central blind spots (scotomas)
  • Distorted vision (metamorphopsia)
  • Flashing lights (photopsia)
  • Often preceded by flu-like symptoms
  • Both eyes typically affected within days
  • Headaches (may indicate neurological involvement)

How is APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy) treated?

We work with Mission Viejo families to select treatments that fit both the patient's needs and the family's schedule, with clear instructions parents and patients can follow at home:

Observation and monitoring (most cases resolve spontaneously)
Systemic corticosteroids for severe or bilateral cases
Neuroimaging (MRI/MRA) to rule out cerebral vasculitis
Immunosuppressive therapy if neurological involvement present
Regular OCT and visual field monitoring during recovery

APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy) FAQs for Mission Viejo Patients

Common questions from Mission Viejo patients about our eye care services

At EyeCare Center of Orange County, we diagnose apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) using advanced diagnostic equipment including corneal topography, OCT imaging, and comprehensive eye examinations. For Mission Viejo families, we provide age-appropriate testing for children and adults alike, with clear explanations that help parents understand their child's diagnosis.
We offer comprehensive treatment options for apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) including specialty contact lenses, medical therapy, and advanced procedures. We help Mission Viejo families choose treatments that fit the patient's age and the family's schedule, with follow-up plans designed around school and work calendars.
Call (714) 558-1182 or book online. Initial consultations take 60-90 minutes and include comprehensive testing. We offer before- and after-school appointment times for Mission Viejo families, and can schedule siblings together to minimize trips to our office.
Yes, we accept most major vision and medical insurance plans including VSP, EyeMed, Medicare, and Medi-Cal for apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) diagnosis and treatment. We verify your coverage and discuss costs before any procedures.

Have more questions? Call us at (714) 558-1182

APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy) Care for Mission Viejo Residents

Mission Viejo patients seeking care for apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) benefit from our 35+ years of clinical experience and advanced diagnostic capabilities. We serve Mission Viejo families by making appointments efficient and educational, ensuring parents understand their child's diagnosis and every patient leaves with a clear care plan. We provide thorough evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment tailored to your individual needs. Whether your condition requires ongoing monitoring, medical therapy, or surgical co-management, our practice ensures continuity of care from diagnosis through recovery.

About Mission Viejo

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Population: 94,000+

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Languages Spoken in Mission Viejo

Our practice serves the diverse Mission Viejo community. We provide care to patients who speak:

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Eye Health Priorities for Mission Viejo

  • Pediatric eye exams and vision screening
  • Myopia control and management
  • Sports vision for young athletes
  • Digital eye strain from screens
  • Learning-related vision problems

Conveniently Located Near Mission Viejo Landmarks

Our Orange County practice is easily accessible for Mission Viejo patients living near:

Lake Mission Viejo
The Shops at Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo Country Club
Mission Hospital
Oso Creek Trail

Getting to Our Office from Mission Viejo

Drive Time
30 min
Primary Route
5 Freeway
Distance
15 mi

Mission Viejo patients typically reach our Santa Ana office via the 5 Freeway in approximately 30 minutes. Free on-site parking is available in our building.

801 N Tustin Ave, Ste 404, Santa Ana, CA 92705 — Get Directions

Mission Viejo Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Lake Mission Viejo
  • Mission Viejo High School Area
  • Oso Creek

Zip codes: 92691, 92692, 92694

Don't Delay Treatment for APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy)

Without timely care, apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) can lead to lasting visual impairment. Early diagnosis and treatment offer the best outcomes for Mission Viejo patients.

Why Mission Viejo Patients Choose EyeCare Center for APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy)

Retinal Imaging Technology

Widefield retinal photography and OCT scanning detect apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) changes that may not be visible during standard examination.

Early Detection Focus

Retinal conditions are often treatable when caught early—our comprehensive exams screen for pathology before symptoms appear.

Retinal Specialist Network

When Mission Viejo patients need retinal intervention, we coordinate seamlessly with fellowship-trained retinal surgeons.

Ongoing Monitoring

Structured follow-up schedules ensure apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) progression is tracked and treatment adjusted as needed.

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar - Board Certified Ophthalmologist

Your APMPPE (Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy) Specialist in Mission Viejo

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar is a board-certified ophthalmologist with over 35 years of experience treating apmppe (acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy) and complex eye conditions. Trained at the #1-ranked Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, he has helped over 10,000 patients achieve and maintain clear vision.

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