Beach Eye Medical Group

Beach Eye Medical Group Beach Eye Medical Group is a cataract, LASIK, and eye care provider in Orange County, California. Physicians at Beach Eye Medical Group include Samir A.

It is experienced in diagnosing, managing, and treating a number of eye conditions. Specialists in the group can treat glaucoma, diabetes, macular degenerations, conjunctivitis, and dry eyes. They can also provide high quality glasses and contact lenses, treating issues such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. Serving Southern California for over 35 years, the group treats minor eye conditions while performing common surgeries at the Newport Bay Surgery Center. Advances in microsurgery and specialized equipment enable it to serve patients through a modern ambulatory surgery center that meets Health Facilities Accreditation Association standards. Shah, MD, MS, FACS; Cleve S MacKenzie, MD, Emeritus; DruAnn J. McCluskey, MD; and Ira A. Vidor, MD. Glaucoma surgeon Tae S. Kim, MD and Timothy S. Liegler, OD also make up the group’s dedicated and professional staff. Beach Eye accepts most major PPO health insurance plans and Medicare. Major plans from Aetna, Blue Shield, CIGNA, United Healthcare, and many more are accepted as are a number of different vision plans. Patient forms are available online as is information on the group’s payment and financing options. It accepts payment by cash, check, or credit card especially for the organization’s CareCredit® program. General eye care, designer frame glasses, laser vision correction, and a cosmetic center are part of Beach Eye Medical Group. Eye examinations and consultations are provided by Dr. Scott Liegler. Appointments can be scheduled via the company’s website.

02/20/2026

👀 Is it in your genes or your screens? Watch to uncover what really causes myopia. 🧬📱

February is Low Vision Awareness Month 👁️Millions of people in the U.S. live with visual impairments that can’t be corre...
02/20/2026

February is Low Vision Awareness Month 👁️
Millions of people in the U.S. live with visual impairments that can’t be corrected with glasses, contacts, medication, or surgery. These challenges can make everyday tasks like reading, cooking, or getting around more difficult.
The good news? Vision rehabilitation services help people make the most of the sight they have and continue doing what they love. This month, take a moment to learn more and help spread awareness.

02/19/2026

Are contact lenses safe for kids? 👀 From hygiene to comfort, Dr. Lu covers everything parents should know. 💖

02/18/2026

💙 Don't wait to protect those little eyes! Dr. Lu explains the perfect timing for your child’s first eye exam. 👓✨

02/16/2026

👋 Meet Dr. Lu, the newest face at Beach Eye Medical Group! From expert care to a passion for helping patients see their best, Dr. Lu is here to make every visit bright. 🌞💙 Come visit her at our Irvine office!

02/14/2026

Give your eyes some love this Valentine’s Day! 💕 Here's 5 5 tips your eyes will thank you for. 💖👀

And we mean that — every single one of you.This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating the eyes that bring into focus the pe...
02/14/2026

And we mean that — every single one of you.
This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating the eyes that bring into focus the people you love, the moments that matter, and the little details that make life special.
Thank you for trusting us with your vision and your eye health. We’re so grateful to care for such an amazing group of patients.
Happy Valentine’s Day from your eye care family ❤️👓

💡 LOW VISION LIGHTING TIPS 💡If you have AMD, everyday spaces may start to feel darker. Simple lighting adjustments can m...
02/04/2026

💡 LOW VISION LIGHTING TIPS 💡
If you have AMD, everyday spaces may start to feel darker. Simple lighting adjustments can make a big difference when knitting, doing laundry, cooking, or tackling daily tasks. Good lighting helps you make the most of your remaining vision—here’s how:
💡 Brighten the room overall, or use a task lamp for close-up activities.
💡 Position lights to shine directly on what you’re working on, reducing shadows and glare.
💡 Choose LED bulbs labeled “warm,” which have less blue light and are often more comfortable for those with vision impairment.
💡 Try a clip-on light for a hat or cap—it moves with you and shines light exactly where you need it.
Small changes. Big impact. 👀✨

02/03/2026

Now let’s talk lenses 👓✨
From monofocal to multifocal and everything in between, there are several lens options available for cataract surgery; each designed to support different vision goals.
▶️ Watch Part 2 of 2 to learn which lens options may be right for you.

02/02/2026

Cataract surgery isn’t one-size-fits-all 👀
Curious about the different procedure options available and how they work?
In this video, we break it down in a clear, simple way so you know what to expect.
▶️ Watch Part 1 of 2 to learn more.

01/28/2026

Celebrating excellence in medicine and the many remarkable physicians recognized by the Orange County Medical Association in the 2026 Top Doctors list 🤍 Honored to have Dr. Shah included among such an inspiring group 👏 Thank you for all that you do!

01/27/2026

Cataracts and glaucoma. Can they be treated at the same time? 👀💡 The answer might surprise you! Watch to learn how Dr. Jwo address both safely in one plan.

Address

18582 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA
92648

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+17149659696

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