With over 60 years of experience, bilingual access (Se Habla Español), and advanced diagnostic tools, we’ve earned the trust of Culver City families for one reason: we treat patients like people, not cases.

Technology matters, and we invest in the best. But what makes Friedman Optometry different is what we see. Because many of our patients have been with us for decades, we can spot even the smallest changes others might miss.
Whether you’re managing chronic conditions or checking out a new concern, we’re here with calm, personalized care that never rushes, never guesses, and always follows through.

We combine retinal imaging with practical, relationship-based care. You’ll never feel confused about your diagnosis, rushed through a visit, or unsure of what comes next.
Conditions we manage include:
Glaucoma: early detection, pressure monitoring, and long-term tracking
Cataracts: vision monitoring and surgical co-management with trusted local surgeons
Diabetic eye disease: close coordination with your primary care doctor
Dry Eye Syndrome: lifestyle-based relief and targeted treatment
Macular degeneration: high-resolution retinal scans and long-term management
Ocular infections and injuries: from pink eye to foreign body removal
Digital eye strain and fatigue: modern solutions for screen-heavy lives
Allergies and inflammation: pinpointing causes and restoring comfort
Our doctors are deeply experienced in senior vision care and understand how to guide patients through Medicare-covered services, referrals, and surgical partnerships.
We co-manage cataract surgery, LASIK, and diabetic retinopathy treatment, so you stay connected to the doctors who know you best, even when surgical care is needed.


Clear, compassionate communication is at the heart of every diagnosis. Our bilingual team (Se Habla Español) ensures that patients who speak Spanish get the same clarity, comfort, and peace of mind in their native language.
When you’re managing something as important as your vision, you deserve nothing less.
Don’t ignore minor changes. If you’re noticing eye strain, blurred vision, pain, or light sensitivity, or you simply haven’t had a medical eye check in a while, it’s time. Other signs to watch for include:
Sudden loss of vision or visual field
Seeing floaters, flashes, or distorted shapes
Frequent headaches tied to vision
Halos around lights, especially at night
Unusual redness, tearing, or discharge
Difficulty adjusting to low light
A family history of glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetes
These symptoms may indicate early signs of conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, or macular degeneration.
The sooner we evaluate, the better your long-term outcomes will be.

Whether it’s early-stage glaucoma, seasonal dryness, or just a concern you want checked out we’re here with the technology, experience, and heart to help.