Dr. Jilber Fouladian founded Westwood Eye Center over 19 years ago in 2003. Since then our practice has quickly grown and we opened our new office in Glendale (Montrose) in 2013! Our Westwood office was fully remodeled in 2015 and moved to the street front location of the same building!
Our practice offers the following services: Comprehensive Eye Exams, Children’s Vision, Computer Vision Syndrome, Contact Lenses, Eyeglasses & Sunglasses, Low Vision, Eye Diseases, Dry Eye Treatment, Vision Over 40, Vision therapy referrals, Lasik Consultation and co-management, and Cataract surgery evaluation and co-management.
Our comprehensive eye exams provide a thorough evaluation of ocular function and health in addition to the refractive prescription.
More InfoOur goal is to provide the most comprehensive eye care for children and teenagers. Studies show that 80% of all learning is visual, thus a comprehensive eye examination is important to ensure that they perform at their best academically, socially, and athletically.
More InfoDo you spend a grueling full day at work staring at the computer reading small print with uncomfortable lighting? Leaving the office with headaches, eye strain, blurry vision, and general eye discomfort? Welcome to the modern day at work…
More InfoIf you wear or want to wear contact lenses, a contact lens exam is required in addition to your routine comprehensive eye exam. For contact lens patients more extensive testing is required to make sure the lens is fitting correctly, vision is optimized, and that corneal and optical health is maintained.
More InfoIf you wear or want to wear contact lenses, a contact lens exam is required in addition to your routine comprehensive eye exam. For contact lens patients more extensive testing is required to make sure the lens is fitting correctly, vision is optimized, and that corneal and optical health is maintained.
More InfoLow vision is a term for conditions that result in reduced sight and cannot entirely be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, medicines or surgery. Several eye diseases or conditions can cause low vision and here we will discuss the four most common causes of low vision and their risk factors.
More InfoLow vision is a term for conditions that result in reduced sight and cannot entirely be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, medicines or surgery. Several eye diseases or conditions can cause low vision and here we will discuss the four most common causes of low vision and their risk factors.
More InfoDry eye syndrome (DES) is a chronic condition that develops when your eyes do not produce and maintain enough tears to keep the eye’s surface lubricated resulting in multiple symptoms that range from person to person.
More InfoAs our bodies age, it is normal to notice that there are decreases in our ability to complete certain functions that may have been natural for us in our youth. Just like our physical strength, the strength of your eyes can also weaken over time.
More InfoTired of wearing glasses or contact lenses? Today, several surgical methods can correct your eyesight and give you the freedom of seeing without corrective lenses.
More InfoIf you’ve been diagnosed with cataracts, you may wonder if cataract surgery is right around the corner. Not to worry. There are many preventive steps you can take to slow the progression of cataracts and preserve your vision.
More InfoGenerations ago, eye doctors knew that the tissue in the eye was soft and somewhat malleable. This knowledge caused them to wonder if they could push the eye back into the proper shape, would an individual be able to see clearly even if they were not wearing their prescription lenses.
More InfoVuity is a once-daily prescription eye drop that improves near and intermediate vision without impacting distance vision for adults with age-related blurry near vision.
More InfoDaytona is a digital, non-mydriatic, ultra-widefield scanning laser ophthalmoscope that captures images through 2mm pupils and many cataracts.
More InfoWestwood and Montrose Eye Center was founded in 2003 by Doctor Jilber Fouladian. Doctor Fouladian is therapeutically board certified in the detection of and treatment of eye diseases. He is also credentialed in the pre and post-operative management of LASIK surgery. Doctor Fouladian received a degree in Neuroscience from UCLA and later attended the University of Houston, Texas for his Optometry Doctorate. He was trained at both the University Eye Institute in Texas and VA Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Doctor Fouladian served his country during Operation Enduring Freedom at the U.S. Navy Air Force base in San Diego, California.
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