
Retinoblastoma: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment in Orange CountyExpert Eye Care from Orange County’s Leading Specialists
Expert information about retinoblastoma from Orange County's leading eye care specialists. Learn about symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and the latest treatment options.

Expert information about retinoblastoma from Orange County's leading eye care specialists. Learn about symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and the latest treatment options.
Retinoblastoma — At a Glance
Severity & Type
When to See a Doctor
Schedule a comprehensive eye exam if you experience persistent symptoms.
Key Symptoms
- White pupil (Leukocoria) in photos
- Crossed eyes
- Redness
- Poor vision
Treatment Options
- Chemotherapy
- Laser Therapy
- Cryotherapy
- Enucleation
What is Retinoblastoma?
Retinoblastoma is a rare eye cancer that affects young children. It develops in the retina.
At EyeCare Center of Orange County, we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of retinoblastoma. Our experienced optometrists use state-of-the-art technology to provide comprehensive care and help preserve your vision.
Common Symptoms of Retinoblastoma
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, schedule a comprehensive eye examination:
White pupil (Leukocoria) in photos
Crossed eyes
Redness
Poor vision
Treatment Options for Retinoblastoma
We offer comprehensive treatment options tailored to your specific needs:
Chemotherapy
Laser Therapy
Cryotherapy
Enucleation
Why Choose EyeCare Center of Orange County?
Over 30 Years of Experience
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar has been serving Orange County since 1991 with specialized expertise in pediatric tumor.
Advanced Diagnostic Technology
We utilize the latest equipment for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of retinoblastoma.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Every patient receives customized care based on their unique needs and condition severity.
Comprehensive Eye Care
From diagnosis to treatment and follow-up care, we provide complete support throughout your treatment journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the white glow?
A white reflection in the pupil (instead of red eye) in flash photography is a classic sign of retinoblastoma.
Is it hereditary?
About 40% of cases are hereditary. Genetic counseling is recommended.
Can the child see?
Vision depends on the tumor size and location. Saving life is the priority, then saving the eye, then saving vision.
Does insurance cover Retinoblastoma treatment?
Most vision and medical insurance plans cover diagnostic exams and medically necessary treatments. We accept most major insurance plans and can help verify your coverage before treatment.
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