Hashemi Eye Care - Dr. Nafiseh Hashemi

Hashemi Eye Care - Dr. Nafiseh Hashemi Dr. Hashemi is a neuro-ophthalmologist and comprehensive eye surgeon serving patients in the Encino

Information about eye diseases and the latest technology related in ophthalmology

01/16/2022
Our happy patient matching colors with her examination room.
02/02/2021

Our happy patient matching colors with her examination room.

Happy holidays from “Hashemi Eye Care”
12/18/2020

Happy holidays from “Hashemi Eye Care”

Looking forward to Halloween at “Hashemi Eye Care”
10/16/2020

Looking forward to Halloween at “Hashemi Eye Care”

Beautiful flowers I got for my birthday
09/18/2020

Beautiful flowers I got for my birthday

Celebrating 100 years old birthday of my lovely patient in Hashemi Eye Care, we love our patients 💕
09/12/2020

Celebrating 100 years old birthday of my lovely patient in Hashemi Eye Care, we love our patients 💕

I’m so stunned by the amazing effect of the newly FDA approved eye drops (Upneeq) for droopy eyelid. This is my first us...
09/04/2020

I’m so stunned by the amazing effect of the newly FDA approved eye drops (Upneeq) for droopy eyelid. This is my first use in a patient with Myasthenia Graves. Before and after picture (15 min after the application)

Another birthday celebration at”Hashemi Eye care”
09/03/2020

Another birthday celebration at”Hashemi Eye care”

07/20/2020

How can coronavirus affect your
eyes?
Coronavirus can spread through the eyes—just
as it does through the mouth or nose. When someone who has coronavirus coughs, sneezes, or talks, virus particles can spray from their mouth or nose onto your face. You are likely to breathe these tiny droplets in through your mouth or nose. But the droplets can also enter your body through your eyes. You can also become infected by touching your eyes after touching something that has the virus on it.
It might be possible for coronavirus to cause a pink eye infection (conjunctivitis), but this is rare. If you have pink eye, don’t panic. Simply call your ophthalmologist to let them know and follow their instructions for care. Keep in mind that whether pink eye is caused by a virus or bacteria, it can spread if someone touches that sticky or runny discharge from the eyes, or touches objects contaminated by the discharge. Wash your hands and use hand sanitizer often. Do not share towels, cups or utensils with others. AAO

How to Wear a Face Mask Without Fogging Your Glasses:Fit your mask to your face. If your mask doesn’t fit your face well...
07/19/2020

How to Wear a Face Mask Without Fogging Your Glasses:
Fit your mask to your face. If your mask doesn’t fit your face well, warm air is likely to escape and fog up your lenses. When putting on your mask, make sure to pinch the top of the mask to fit the shape of your nose. If your mask allows it, tighten the side as well for a good fit.
Use medical or athletic tape to close the gap between the bridge of your nose and the top of your mask. If you don’t have tape, try an adhesive bandage.

Wipe your lenses before wearing them
An anti-fogging solution or even gently washing your lenses with soap and water before wearing them may help. This will keep water droplets from building up and fogging your lenses.
Adjust your glasses
Pushing your glasses forward on your nose will allow more air to circulate and keep your breath from fogging up your vision.
Rest your glasses over your face mask
Try pulling your mask up over your nose and rest your glasses on top of it. This will block the air from escaping and prevent fogging. If you try this, make sure your mask still fits properly over your face. Your nose and mouth should be completely covered. (advise from AAO)

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16542 Ventura Boulevard #515
Encino, CA
91436

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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Information about eye diseases and the latest technology related in ophthalmology