
ERG / VEP Testing in Orange County
EyeCare Center of Orange County provides expert diagnosis and treatment for electroretinography (erg) & vep for residents of Long Beach and the surrounding communities. With over 35 years of experience, Dr. Alexander Bonakdar has helped thousands of patients achieve better vision.
Your Local Electroretinography (ERG) & VEP Experts
Electrophysiological testing (LKC Technologies) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve. Early detection for diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma.
At EyeCare Center of Orange County, we understand that residents of Long Beach deserve access to world-class eye care close to home. Our practice, conveniently located in Santa Ana, serves patients from throughout Long Beach and surrounding areas, providing comprehensive electroretinography (erg) & vep services with a patient-first approach.
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar has over 35 years of experience specializing in complex eye conditions. Whether you're seeking a second opinion, struggling with symptoms, or looking for the latest treatment options, we're here to help you see better and live better.
Why Choose Us for Electroretinography (ERG) & VEP?
- Earliest detection of diabetic eye disease
- Objective vision testing (no "better 1 or 2")
- Differentiation of retinal vs. nerve problems
- Monitoring of drug toxicity (Plaquenil)
- Pain-free, non-invasive testing
Learn More About Electroretinography (ERG) & VEP
Visit our comprehensive electroretinography (erg) & vep page for detailed information about treatments, what to expect, and frequently asked questions.
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Electroretinography (ERG) & VEP FAQs for Long Beach Patients
Does ERG hurt?+
No. Modern LKC devices use skin electrodes, not the old-fashioned contact lenses. It feels like having a sticker on your cheek.
Why check function if my eye looks healthy?+
Function is often lost before structure. In diabetes, retinal cells get "stressed" and stop firing correctly long before they bleed or leak. ERG catches this stage so we can intervene early.
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