Online Ophthalmologist Consultation in Los Angeles
Eye care advice from verified ophthalmologists. Video consultations from anywhere in Los Angeles.
Beat LA traffic. OduDoc connects Angelenos with licensed doctors across every specialty for secure video consultations, with lab tests collected at home and prescriptions sent to the pharmacy of your choice. Book a verified ophthalmologist in under a minute — no waiting room, no commute.
Why Los Angeles patients use OduDoc for ophthalmologist visits
Same-day slots
Most ophthalmologists on OduDoc open video slots within hours.
Verified specialists
Every ophthalmologist is licence-verified before going live.
Digital prescriptions
Prescriptions are delivered to your OduDoc account — share with any Los Angeles pharmacy.
What Ophthalmologists on OduDoc treat
- Red or itchy eyes
- Dry eye syndrome
- Allergic conjunctivitis
- Vision problems and glasses updates
- Glaucoma follow-up
- Post-LASIK care
- Eye strain and computer vision
Common search terms in Los Angeles
Every ophthalmologist listed here consults over video — the physical location of the doctor rarely matters for telemedicine, but we surface doctors with Los Angeles context first.
Ophthalmologist consultation in Los Angeles — FAQ
Is this ophthalmologist licensed to practise in Los Angeles?
Every OduDoc doctor is verified against their licensing authority before going live. For patients in Los Angeles, USA, you'll only see doctors cleared to practise in your jurisdiction for prescription purposes.
How quickly can I get a video appointment in Los Angeles?
Most ophthalmologists on OduDoc offer same-day slots. The first available time appears on each doctor's card.
Can an ophthalmologist update my glasses prescription online?
Not directly — that requires an eye exam with specific equipment. The doctor can review your current prescription and symptoms and refer you for an in-person refraction.
Can red eye be diagnosed over video?
Yes in most cases — the doctor will examine photos and symptoms to distinguish conjunctivitis, allergies, or dry eye.
When should I go to the ER for eye issues?
Sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, trauma, or flashing lights and floaters warrant immediate in-person emergency care.