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Locality: Roseville, California

Phone: +1 916-783-8131



Address: 531 Oak St, Ste 2 95678 Roseville, CA, US

Website: optometryroseville.com

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Ralph S. Baker O.D. 04.11.2020

We are excited to announce that we are now carryng Lucky Brand Eyewear! Come take a look!

Ralph S. Baker O.D. 17.10.2020

If you're 50 or older you may have cataracts and not even know it. Symptoms include: * Blurry/foggy vision * Poor night vision * Colors appear dull ... * Halo appears around lights * Needing more light to read * Sensitivity to sunlight/bright lights What happens when cataracts go untreated? Your sight will slowly become worse and worse, this can take anywhere from a few months to a few years, eventually causing blindness. Do you think you have cataracts??? Call us asap so we can help!

Ralph S. Baker O.D. 07.10.2020

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Ralph S. Baker O.D. 20.09.2020

Our office will be closed on Monday. We hope everyone has a great weekend!

Ralph S. Baker O.D. 18.09.2020

It's very important for children to have the health of their eyes examined at least every 2 years. Many children that have never seen the eye doctor have difficulty learning and or staying focused while in class. Schedule your child's eye exam now and help them stay focused on school. **Also keep in mind that your child may not even have a prescription but will need an anti-reflection coat to help protect their eyes against harmful blue-violet light emitted from all electronics. **Children 8 years old and under will receive a free pair of Nickelodeon sunglasses with purchase of regular glasses.

Ralph S. Baker O.D. 15.09.2020

Join us in supporting contact lens safety this week and year-round with #OnePairTakeCare via @CDCgov & @AOAConnect

Ralph S. Baker O.D. 05.09.2020

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Ralph S. Baker O.D. 25.08.2020

#FactFriday: Your eye is constantly making tiny jerking movements called microsaccades to stop objects from fading from your vision.

Ralph S. Baker O.D. 06.08.2020

Think you could go blind from virtual reality’s blue light? @AGBeat weighs in here: http://bit.ly/2bbUNnX