Daniel S Foreman, MD
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Daniel S Foreman, MD
From routine family vision care to complex surgery, Foreman Eye Care is proud to offer a wide range of services for almost any eye care need. Whether your needs are for laser vision correction, treatment for cataracts and glaucoma, surgery of the eyelids, routine eye care or optical services (frames, lenses, contact lenses), you will find we have the experience, dedication and friendly, courteous staff to bring you the very best care possible.

It was a good friend of mine that suggested I consider Lasik Vision Correction when I joked about not being able to find my glasses after I had taken them off. Since I am a horse trainer the conversation led to the times I had been tossed from a green horse out on the trail, lost my glasses, and had to drive home without them.
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Daniel S Foreman, M.D. Graduated as Valedictorian from U.C. Santa Barbara with a BA in Bio Chemistry and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He then spent a year at U.C. Berkeley with a 4.0 GPA as a Bio-Physics P.H.D student. He attained his M.D. In 1986 at the prestigious Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.
A cataract is a cloudy area in the normally clear lens in the front of the eye. Cataracts are caused by a chemical change of unknown origin in the eye, and cause blurred or distorted vision. They cannot be prevented from forming, but early detection through regular eye exams can help maintain the clearest vision possible.
Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness and visual impairment in the United States. A simple painless eye exam can detect the disease. With early detection and treatment, glaucoma can usually be controlled and blindness prevented. Glaucoma can affect anyone from newborn infants to the elderly. It has been estimated that up to 3 million Americans have glaucoma.
During cataract surgery, a small ultrasonic probe is inserted into the eye which breaks up, or emulsifies, the cloudy lens into tiny pieces and gently sucks, or aspirates, those pieces out of the eye. Phaco surgery requires a small incision of only 2.8 mm or less. To make your procedure as painless as possible, anesthesia is a combination of local and/or topical along with IV sedation.
Because every person's eyes are unique, like fingerprints, it can be difficult to determine the appropriate specifications of the IOL to be implanted during cataract surgery. The Zeiss IOL Master now provides Dr. Foreman with information on key ocular measurements such as axial length, corneal curvature and anterior chamber depth, making it possible to choose the right IOL for each patient.
Reviews (7)
Laura Minard
Laura Minard
Sep 28, 2021
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Thank you so much Dr. Foreman for seeing my seven year old boy on a Sunday. We are so grateful for your service to our family.
Jim S.
Jim S.
Jun 18, 2021
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Dr. Foreman is an exceptional physician. This is based upon working in close proximity with him for months while embarked the USS CARL VINSON (CVN-70). He quickly resolved the medical issue that I had come to see him for, thousands of miles out into the Pacfic Ocean. He cared about the pilots and crew of the entire aircraft carrier, over 5,000 aviation and ships company crew including myself. His training and experience is the best of the best in my opinion. He treated me cordially, professionally and well, even though I was an enlisted patient, and he was an Officer Flight Surgeon for the
Carole B.
Carole B.
Apr 22, 2019
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After seeing Dr. Foreman for several years when my former dr. retired I ran into a big problem with him. I got cataracts and was going to have him perform the surgery. He was aware of my multiple health problems from the beginning and seemed to be understanding if I had to reschedule. The week before I had shown up for my surgery but was sent home due to a miscue. I was due the next week. The surgery center wanted him to take a quick peek at my eye. I had a great dr appointment (skin cancer) but they told me to get there ASAP so I left an important appointment and went to Foreman's where I
Melissa Zimmerman
Melissa Zimmerman
Jun 01, 2018
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Dr. Foreman saved my life by detecting a life-threatening disease through my eye exam. He is simply the best,along with everyone who works with him.
Chris Rauwendaal
Chris Rauwendaal
Nov 01, 2016
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Today is the second time in three visits that I have had to wait more than 45 minutes to be seen by anybody. The first time I spent four hours in the office for test that should not have taken more than 30 minutes. This time I walked out of the office because this office clearly does not know how to schedule appointments. My time is as important as Dr. Foreman’s and I would like to be treated like a patient rather than a number.
Jamal Akbar
Jamal Akbar
Oct 23, 2016
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Our visit with Dr. Foreman was a great experience. He is a very caring, genuine and sincere professional. He provided great service, insight and comfort to my wife. My wife visited an Optometrists regarding the visibility of floaters; the experience was poor and my wife became very fearful as if she could lose her vision at any moment.
Dr. Foreman took the time to explain her condition in full detail and provide peace of mind. Dr. Foreman is an eye surgeon and is very experienced. He has a wonderful customer oriented staff as well. I would highly recommend Dr. Foreman.
Bob Jones
Bob Jones
Sep 14, 2016
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I have been under his care for many years .He and his staff are rock stars.