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Treating Eye Conditions with Expertise & Care in Sunnyvale


From common issues like dry eye syndrome to more complex conditions, we’ll develop a treatment plan that addresses your immediate concerns and promotes long-term eye health and vision quality.

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Eye Conditions We Treat at Dr. Gary Gold & Associates

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Solutions for Correcting Astigmatism


Astigmatism is a common refractive error caused by an irregularly shaped cornea or lens in the eye, leading to blurred vision at any distance. Our approach to treating astigmatism includes advanced corrective methods, such as specially designed eyeglasses, contact lenses, and refractive surgery options.

Computer Vision Syndrome/Digital Eye Strain


In today's digital age, prolonged screen exposure can lead to computer vision syndrome or digital eye strain, characterized by eye strain, headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes, and neck and shoulder pain. We manage this condition with ergonomic adjustments, specialty eyewear, and eye health strategies to reduce discomfort and enhance visual performance for individuals who use digital devices.

Dry Eye: Innovative Solutions for Lasting Relief


Dry eye syndrome, a common condition caused by insufficient lubrication on the eye's surface, can cause discomfort, irritation, and blurred vision. Our clinic offers innovative solutions for lasting relief from dry eye, including the latest tear-stimulating therapies, punctal plugs, and lifestyle adjustments.

Advanced Myopia Management for Sharper Vision


Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a vision condition where distant objects appear blurred. We offer a range of treatments designed to slow the progression of myopia and improve vision clarity, including multifocal contact lenses, atropine eye drops, CRT lenses, and even lifestyle advice.

Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT)

CRT is a revolutionary non-surgical option that corrects myopia by gently reshaping the cornea during sleep, offering clear vision during the day without needing glasses or contact lenses. These lenses provide a safe and effective alternative for people seeking freedom from daytime corrective eyewear. They’re also ideal for children and adolescents who need to slow myopia progression for long-term eye health.

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Custom Presbyopia Corrections to Restore Near Vision


Presbyopia is the age-related loss of near-focusing ability, and it can significantly impact daily tasks such as reading and using digital devices. We help adults over 40 with presbyopia restore near vision with custom presbyopia corrections, including progressive, multifocal and bifocal lenses, and surgical options tailored to each patient's unique vision needs.

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To all my patients,

After much contemplation and reflection, I am announcing my retirement from Dr. Gary Gold and Associates as of November 4, 2024. Although I know the timing is right, it is with mixed emotions that I have come to this decision. It has been my absolute privilege and joy to get to know you, my patients, and share in our lives together during my time here at this office. I will sincerely miss this the most. It has been an incredible journey and I will always be grateful for the role that you have played in my career life.

In leaving, be assured that your optometric needs remain of utmost importance, and that you may continue your care with any of the optometrists at Dr. Gary Gold and Associates. It’s essential that you continue with your annual eye exams, follow up visits, and testing as advised. Please contact me or the staff if we can be of any assistance with the transition process.  I want to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation for a blessed and rewarding 31 years. I wish you all the best.

-- Ann Kinoshita, OD