California Retina

Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara

California Retina Consultants offers state-of-the-art retina care to Central California and the Central Coast. In additional to our Santa Barbara office, we also have locations in BakersfieldLompocOxnardPalmdalePaso RoblesSan Luis ObispoSanta MariaValencia, Visalia, Simi Valley and Westlake Village. We focus on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of these retina conditions. These conditions include macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, macular holes, macular edema and epiretinal membranes.

 

 

Doctors at this location

Dr. Castellarin graduated first in his class from the University of Verona School of Medicine in Verona, Italy.

Dr. Wu graduated Magna Cum Laude from Columbia University with an undergraduate degree and then earned his medical degree at the University of Michigan Medical School.

Dr. Dante J. Pieramici graduated with honors from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed Ophthalmology Residency at the Wilmer Eye Institute.

Dr. Dilsher S. Dhoot was raised in California and received his undergraduate degree with honors from the University of California, Berkeley.

Dr. Dong Yang was born in Henan, China and grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee. She attended Brooklyn Technical High School in New York.

Dr. Nasir earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio where he ranked first in his class.

Dr. Steinle received his undergraduate and medical training in his home state of South Dakota, where he was named the class valedictorian and graduated with summa cum laude honors.

Dr. Avery received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University and took his ophthalmology training there at the highly regarded Wilmer Eye Institute.

Dr. See received his medical degree and completed his internship at the Medical College of Ohio. After medical school,

Dr. Couvillion received his medical degree from Tulane University. After medical school he completed his residency training in Ophthalmology