Programs
Patient Care Services The <strong>Institute</strong>’s program of care for patients encompasses the full range of eye diseases. Nationally and internationally renowned faculty, along with highly skilled clinical fellows and physician residents, provide integrated consultation and treatment, including new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that have been made available through recent scientific advances. <strong>Institute</strong> ophthalmologists are supported by optometrists, orthoptists, technicians, and nurses. Care is delivered in distinctive subspecialty treatment centers, service areas, and clinical laboratories, as well as in specially equipped ophthalmic surgical suites and a dedicated inpatient unit. The newly established UCLA <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Center, Santa Monica, offers the premier service of the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> in a convenient neighborhood location. Faculty Consultation Service <strong>Institute</strong> faculty members provide direct consultation and treatment, including emerging therapies, to patients through the Ophthalmology Faculty Consultation Service. Faculty members have extensive, advanced training in ophthalmic subspecialties, providing refer- ring physicians and patients with a valuable resource for special eye problems. Inpatient Consultation Service <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, Westwood The Ophthalmology Inpatient Consultation Service, operating 24 hours a day through the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, provides consultation and treatment to pediatric and adult patients admitted to the hospital’s medical, surgical, and psychiatric inpatient services. Led by Dr. Meryl L. Shapiro-Tuchin, the consultation team consists of physician-residents. Subspecialty coverage from faculty is provided as needed. 78 Programs | Patient Care Services <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Center, Santa Monica The Ophthalmology Inpatient Consultation Service, operating through the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Center, Santa Monica, provides consultation and treatment to pediatric and adult patients admitted to the hospital’s medical, surgical, and psychiatric inpatient services. Led by Dr. Laura Bonelli, the consultation team consists of physician-residents. Subspecialty coverage from faculty is provided as needed. Surgical Services Ophthalmic surgery of all types, from cataract extraction to removal of ocular and orbital tumors, is performed in the <strong>Institute</strong>’s dedicated operating rooms. Additionally, laser vision-correction surgeries, such as laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), and certain aesthetic and retinal laser surgeries and injection procedures, are performed in designated outpatient procedure rooms. Faculty members perform surgical procedures according to their specific ophthalmic specialty. They are joined by other medical specialists, including anesthesiologists, nurses, and technicians to ensure the highest quality preoperative and postoperative care. University Ophthalmology Associates Comprehensive and subspecialty eye care in all medical and surgical areas of ophthalmology is offered through University Ophthalmology Associates. Dr. John D. Bartlett is medical director and ophthalmologists who are members of the UCLA Medical Group staff the practice. <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Center, Santa Monica The <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Center, under the direction of Dr. Colin A. McCannel, offers the world-renowned comprehensive and subspecialty eye care of the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> at a convenient new location in Santa Monica. Established in 2011, the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Center features well-equipped exam rooms, an optical shop, convenient on-site parking for easy access, and testing facilities offering a wide range of examinations including visual field, corneal map (corneal topography), intraocular lens measurement, retinal imaging—including fluorescein angiography—and others.
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