Dr. James H. Wong, O.D.
Optometrist
1826 Buchanan St Suite A San Francisco CA, 94115About
Serving the Japantown and lower Pacific Heights communities since 1982, I have always strived to provide personalized comprehensive care for our patients. Learn more about me at www.sfoptometry.com!
Education and Training
UC Berkeley School of Optom. OD 1982
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Dr. James H. Wong, O.D.'s Expert Contributions
Why is my vision so hazy even after recovering from conjuctivitis?
Hazy vision is not a typical outcome for a recovered conjunctivitis. You should follow up with your prescribing physician to rule out corneal issues that may require further treatment. READ MORE
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Professional Memberships
- American Optometric Association, California Optometric Association, SF Optometric Society
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