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Ocular Surface Disease·University Hills, Orange County

Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy Treatment in University Hills, California

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

Radiation therapy to the head, face, or orbit — commonly used for cancers of the brain, sinuses, nasopharynx, and eye — can damage the lacrimal glands, meibomian glands, and corneal nerves, causing severe chronic dry eye and radiation keratopathy. The damage is often delayed, appearing months to years after treatment. Radiation-induced dry eye is typically progressive and responds poorly to standard artificial tears. Scleral lenses are an effective long-term solution, providing continuous corneal hydration and protection.

University Hills patients experiencing radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy benefit from our 35+ years of diagnostic experience and advanced imaging capabilities, ensuring accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatment.

Dr. Bonakdar on Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy

Direct Answers from Dr. Bonakdar

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar at EyeCare Center of Orange County provides expert radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy diagnosis and treatment for patients in University Hills 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 causes dry eyes?

Dry eyes are caused by either insufficient tear production or tears that evaporate too quickly. Common triggers include aging, screen use, contact lenses, medications, dry or windy environments, and meibomian gland dysfunction. Women are affected more often than men.

What is the best treatment for dry eyes?

The best treatment depends on the cause. For mild cases, preservative-free artificial tears help. For moderate to severe dry eye, treatments include prescription anti-inflammatory drops, IPL light therapy, meibomian gland expression, and punctal plugs to retain tears.

What happens if dry eye is not treated?

Untreated dry eye can lead to corneal damage, increased risk of eye infections, chronic pain, and progressive vision problems. The meibomian glands can permanently atrophy, making the condition harder to treat over time. Early treatment preserves gland function.

Can dry eye cause blurry vision?

Yes, dry eye frequently causes blurry vision. When the tear film is unstable, it creates an uneven surface on the cornea that distorts light. Vision may fluctuate throughout the day, especially after prolonged reading or screen use.

What are the symptoms of Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy?

University Hills residents experiencing any combination of the following symptoms should schedule a comprehensive evaluation:

  • Severe dry eye developing months to years after radiation therapy
  • Chronic burning, grittiness, and eye pain
  • Blurred vision that worsens throughout the day
  • Light sensitivity
  • Corneal epithelial damage
  • Reduced tear production

What happens if radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy is not treated?

Without proper diagnosis and treatment, radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy can lead to:

  • Chronic discomfort and burning sensation in the eyes
  • Increased risk of corneal infections and ulcers
  • Progressive damage to the surface of the eye
  • Blurred vision that worsens throughout the day
  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses
  • Reduced ability to work on screens or read for extended periods

How is Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy treated?

Treatment for University Hills patients is tailored to the specific type and severity of their condition. Options available at our practice include:

Scleral Contact Lens Fitting
Autologous Serum Eye Drops
Punctal Occlusion
Topical Anti-inflammatory Therapy
IPL Therapy for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Moisture Chamber Goggles

Standard Care vs. Specialized Treatment for Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy

AspectStandard ApproachSpecialized Treatment
DiagnosisSymptom-based assessment onlyMeibography, tear osmolarity, and inflammatory markers
TreatmentOver-the-counter eye dropsIPL therapy, meibomian gland expression, prescription drops
Root CauseNot investigatedIdentifies evaporative vs. aqueous deficiency
Gland HealthNot assessedImaging and treatment of meibomian glands
Long-term ReliefTemporary symptom maskingRestores natural tear function

Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy FAQs for University Hills Patients

Common questions from University Hills patients about our eye care services

At EyeCare Center of Orange County, we diagnose radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy using advanced diagnostic equipment including corneal topography, OCT imaging, and comprehensive eye examinations. University Hills patients receive the same comprehensive diagnostic technology used at major academic eye centers, right here in Orange County.
We offer comprehensive treatment options for radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy including specialty contact lenses, medical therapy, and advanced procedures. Dr. Bonakdar personalizes each University Hills patient's treatment plan based on condition severity, lifestyle demands, and long-term visual goals.
Call (949) 323-3600 or book online. Initial consultations take 60-90 minutes and include comprehensive testing. Our centrally located Orange County practice is easily accessible from University Hills, with appointment times designed to fit your schedule.
We accept most major vision and medical insurance plans including VSP, EyeMed, and Medicare for radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy diagnosis and treatment. We don't take Medi-Cal. We verify your coverage and discuss costs before any procedures.

Have more questions? Call us at (949) 323-3600

We don't take Medi-Cal

Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy Care for University Hills Residents

University Hills patients seeking care for radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy benefit from our 35+ years of clinical experience and advanced diagnostic capabilities. Our centrally located Orange County practice is easily accessible for University Hills residents, with flexible scheduling to accommodate your needs. 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 University Hills

Academic community surrounding UC Irvine

Population: 15,000+

University studentsFaculty and staffGraduate studentsInternational students

Languages Spoken in University Hills

Our practice serves the diverse University Hills community. We provide care to patients who speak:

EnglishMandarinKoreanVietnameseFarsi

Eye Health Priorities for University Hills

  • Comprehensive eye examinations
  • Contact lens fittings
  • Glasses and eyewear
  • Eye disease treatment
  • Emergency eye care

Conveniently Located Near University Hills Landmarks

Our Orange County practice is easily accessible for University Hills patients living near:

University of California, Irvine
UCI Medical Center
Aldrich Park
University Town Center

Getting to Our Office from University Hills

Drive Time
20 min
Primary Route
5 Freeway
Distance
6.7 mi

University Hills patients typically reach our Santa Ana office via the 5 Freeway in approximately 20 minutes. Free on-site parking is available in our building.

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

University Hills Neighborhoods We Serve

  • University Park
  • UCI Campus Area

Zip codes: 92617

Why University Hills Patients Choose EyeCare Center for Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy

35+ Years of Experience

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar has served Orange County since 1991, with extensive experience treating radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy.

Advanced Diagnostics

OCT imaging, corneal topography, visual field testing, and retinal photography for precise diagnosis.

Insurance Accepted

VSP, EyeMed, Medicare, and most major vision and medical insurance plans. We do not accept Medi-Cal.

Convenient for University Hills

Open Monday through Friday 9 AM – 6 PM with easy access from University Hills and surrounding communities.

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar, O.D. — Optometrist at EyeCare Center of Orange County specializing in keratoconus and scleral lenses
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar, O.D. — California-licensed Optometrist with 35+ years of specialty contact lens practice. Graduate of the Illinois College of Optometry.

Your Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy Specialist in University Hills

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar is a California-licensed Optometrist (O.D.) with over 35 years of experience treating radiation-induced dry eye and keratopathy and complex eye conditions. A graduate of the Illinois College of Optometry, he has helped over 10,000 patients achieve and maintain clear vision.

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Schedule Your Radiation-Induced Dry Eye and Keratopathy Consultation

Expert diagnosis and treatment for University Hills and Orange County residents.

Call (949) 323-3600

We don't take Medi-Cal