Patrick D. Keating M.D.
Ophthalmologist
6325 Topanga Canyon Blvd Woodland Hills California, 91367About
Patrick D. Keating, MD, is a Ophthalmologist working at UCLA Med School and is affiliated with West Hills Hospital and Medical Center. Dr. Keating received his degrees from David Geffen School of Medicine. Upon graduating, Dr. Keating completed a residency at Stanford University School of Medicine. Additionally, Dr. Keating has extensive expertise in Ophthalmology. Furthermore, Dr. Keating maintains a professional membership with American Academy of Osteopathy, American Board of Ophthalmology.
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Can an ophthalmologist perform cataract surgery?
Yes. READ MORE
My son's eyes get itchy and puffy around dogs. What should I do?
Make an appointment with your Ophthalmologist. READ MORE
My vision is a bit hazy since yesterday. Should I get it checked?
Make an appointment with your Ophthalmologist. READ MORE
I am nearsighted. Should I use prescription sunglasses when driving?
Yes, you should wear sunglasses with prescription, unless you are wearing contacts. If wearing contacts, then sunglasses without prescription should be fine. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A theoretical analysis of off-axis streak retinoscopy.
- Retinal images and astigmatic distortions in the individual corrected aphakic eye.
- Proof that the prismatic effect is perpendicular to the lens thickness contour.
- Dioptric power in an off-axis meridian: the torsional component.
- Clinical prediction of postsurgical aphakic refractive correction.
- On the use of matrices for the mean value of refractive errors.
- Clinical determination of the corrected retinal image size in spectacle-corrected aphakes.
- A matrix formulation of spectacle magnification.
- The aniseikonic matrix.
- Advantages of a block matrix formulation for an astigmatic system.
- A system matrix for astigmatic optical systems: I. Introduction and dioptric power relations.
- A system matrix for astigmatic optical systems: II. Corrected systems including an astigmatic eye.
- Lens effectivity in terms of dioptric power matrices.
- An easier method to obtain the sphere, cylinder, and axis from an off-axis dioptric power matrix.
- Oblique central refraction in spherocylindrical corrections with both faceform and pantoscopic tilt.
Professional Society Memberships
- American Academy of Osteopathy, American Board of Ophthalmology
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- Running Marathans in Past Opera Reading
Favorite professional publications
- The Blue Journal
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