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    Samuel Gelbart, MD

    4.2 (12 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Lillie A. Mosaddegh, MD - Our Waiting room/lobby area

    Lillie A. Mosaddegh, MD

    2.9(184 reviews)
    0.1 miUnion Square

    My family and I have been seeing Dr. Aller for nearly 20 years, and I can honestly say he is one of…read morethe most exceptional doctors we've ever had the privilege of knowing. I first brought my son to him when he was six years old and needed glasses. From that very first appointment, it was clear that Dr. Aller is not just an optometrist -- he is a true advocate for his patients. He is incredibly professional, deeply knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about his work. He has done extensive studies, to help his patients see better, and you can feel that expertise in every visit. He takes the time to explain everything, makes sure you understand your options, and never rushes you. In fact, he once stood up to his own practice partners on my behalf because he felt I wasn't being given all the choices I needed for my vision care. That level of integrity is rare. His staff is always friendly, welcoming, and organized, which makes every visit smooth and stress‑free. Even after he moved offices -- twice -- we followed him without hesitation. And even after we moved an hour away, we still make the trip as a family because we trust him completely. Over the years, he has watched my children grow from little kids into young adults. He remembers them, asks about their lives, and treats us with the kind of warmth you'd expect from someone who has known your family forever. We truly think of him as family at this point. If you're looking for an optometrist who is skilled, compassionate, honest, and deeply committed to his patients, I cannot recommend Dr. Aller enough. He is a rare gem in the medical world, and we are so grateful for everything he has done for us.

    This review is for Dr. Aller. I've been seeing him for over seven years, and I don't mind traveling…read moreall the way to San Francisco because I know it's worth it. From my very first visit, he identified that I have dry eyes and provided helpful tips to manage and improve them. He always takes his time during exams and is thorough in evaluating my eye health. Dr. Aller is a caring and dedicated doctor who truly prioritizes his patients' well-being. Rocio, his receptionist, is super friendly, and everyone in the office is always helpful and welcoming. I highly recommend this practice.

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    David S. Yee - Love this Doctor!

    David S. Yee

    2.9(8 reviews)
    0.4 miChinatown

    In a state of panic because my left eye had blurred vision, Dr. Yee was the first in-network…read moreopthamologist who had an appointment available on the same day. (I should have known! oh well - shoulda, woulda, coulda). Brave yourself to his office in Chinatown. Not the nicest of doctor's office, but when one of your eyes is blurry, you can't really see anyways. When his assistant took my eye-pressure, she took out this pen-looking thing and was poking my eye. I really wanted to cry out to my mom at that time. It was the worst 3 minutes I've ever experienced in my life. What happend to that neat-o machine that bursts some air into your eye to measure eye-pressure? Then she took me into the examination room. When Dr. Yee came in, he just finished lunch and was still chewing and gulping. When it was time for the slit-lamp exam (the one where you put your chin on the rest and a light is shined to your eye), he was closely examining my eye then... "BURRRP"!. HE BURPED! And he didn't even say excuse me! My experience from that point on went down hill. I tried my best not to inhale because I didn't want to know what he had for lunch. The rest of my office visit was a blur (pun intended!), but I'm sure as heck NOT going back. Dr. Yee may be a good and knowledgeable doctor, but he is definitely not for me.

    Dr Yee is an old-school ophthalmologist: knowledgeable AND a nice person. How often these days…read moredoes a doctor take time to listen carefully to your concerns? How often does a doctor say "really, call me if you have any problems or questions"? Dr. Yee scores on both counts. Two other pluses: he's in-network for Aetna, and I was able to get an appointment in the same week. Two small FYIs: - His Chinatown office isn't posh. It's actually a leetle grungy on the outside. But if you work or live downtown it's super-convenient - If you're getting your eyes dilated, bring sunglasses. I didn't and they gave me a disposable pair ... but I would have looked a lot less dorky with my own

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    San Francisco Eye Institute

    San Francisco Eye Institute

    3.3(26 reviews)
    0.9 miFillmore, Western Addition

    I had cataract surgeries on both eyes, one week apart, in November 2023. The lenses I chose are…read moreLALs (light-adjustable lenses), so the actual procedure was just the start of what was ultimately a six-week process of adjusting my prescription. The cataract removal/lens insertion procedures themselves were brief and painless. I was awake, and Dr. Liu talked me through both of them. The light adjustment sessions began a couple of weeks later, and ended just a few days before Christmas. It helped that I chose the time of year with the least daylight for my procedures and follow-up treatments. Dr. Liu, Dr. Chang, and all the medical assistants who tested my lenses and helped administer my light treatments were patient and informative, and everyone worked really hard to get my prescription locked in by the end of the year. I wasn't excited about having to wear UV-blocking glasses throughout those six weeks, but the payoff has been nothing short of incredible. Even now, when I try to describe how it feels to go from severe nearsightedness and astigmatism to nearly perfect vision, words fail me. I had worn glasses since childhood and custom contact lenses since age 14 - and then suddenly, at age 57, I could see. It's been life-changing. I think of Dr. Liu every time I notice that I can easily read a street sign while driving at night, see a text message in a TV show, or pick up saturation changes in the design side of my work. Good vision is the simplest, most essential thing, and now I have it. I feel like I won the lottery. Heartfelt thanks to everyone at SF Eye Institute. My life is better thanks to you!

    Had an appointment at 11am, showed up at least 20 mins earlier. Waited an hour, no doctor. No one…read moreacknowledged, no apologies, no information provided. Ended up canceling. You are clearly a customer to them not a patient. if I have to guess, they are most likely overbooking patients to avoid cancellations, maximize their profit. On your expense! John can wait who cares!

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    Aguilar Gary, MD

    Aguilar Gary, MD

    3.6(25 reviews)
    0.5 miLower Nob Hill, Nob Hill

    I've been going to San Francisco eye specialists for 20 years and have been seen by Dr Swift. He's…read morevery friendly, gentle and thorough and I really liked having him as my ophthalmologist. I'm 75 and it was time to have my cataracts removed, so he referred me to Dr. Aguilar who did both eyes, two weeks apart. I am very happy with the results, and would it do it over in a second. Bonus, all the people that work in the office are super friendly.

    Although Dr. Aguilar seems amiable enough, l was completely stunned by the lack of cleanliness and…read moresanitary hygiene during my visit! Although we are no longer in pandemic mode, COVID is still circulating as is RSV. l have lung disease and am in a high risk group for complications should l catch either virus. Suffice it to say, the eyes are a great entryway for viruses to infect individuals. l had to ask Dr. Aguilar to please wash his hands before examining my eyes and he got a bit put off by that. Who knows where his hands had been! The worst part, however, was when he stated that he was going to put an antibiotic ointment in my eye. Prior to applying the ointment, he asked me if l had received a COVID booster? l thought this was a strange question until much to my horror l saw him take out an almost empty small tube of ointment from his dirty lab coat pocket. Again, l had to ask him to clean his hands as he had been using the computer to make notes after reluctantly washing his hands initially. If l develop COVID in the next few days, l will know exactly where it came from...an unhygienic doctor who regularly puts his unwashed hands on the tube tip and the proceeds to place unsanitary ointment in his patients eyes. l couldn't wait to get out of there and flush my eyes! Now l just have to pray that l don't contract COVID or RSV. The worst part is that Dr. Aguilar clearly realizes the risk he is subjecting his patients as he wants to ensure that you are COVID boosted before possibly contaminating your eyes with the virus. If you do have a stye and visit Dr. Aguilar, please just refuse the eye ointment for your own safety!

    Samuel Gelbart, MD - opthamalogists - Updated May 2026

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