“Don’t Let Your Life Be Limited By Your Keratoconus”
Dr. Barry Leonard
Southern California’s Leading Keratoconus Expert
Dr. Barry Leonard, Keratoconus Specialist
People call Dr. Barry Leonard “The Keratoconus Doctor” not only because he has been treating Keratoconus for over 35 years, but because he also has Keratoconus.
Diagnosed in the 1980s, Dr. Leonard committed his life to helping those with Keratoconus to see clearly and comfortably, which is why he founded the California Keratoconus Center, staffing it with the best Keratoconus specialists and equipping it with the most advanced diagnostic hardware and software.
He understands the joy clear vision brings to Keratoconus sufferers and is transferring his knowledge and expertise to the growing team of doctors at the California Keratoconus Center, greatly expanding the number of people the Center can serve.
Today, the California Keratoconus Center is one of only 100 Optometry practices in the USA to have the Eaglet Eye Surface Profiler (the “Keratoconus Machine”), which maps out over 350,000 points on your eye to help our staff of highly experienced Keratoconus specialists design “The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens” for you.
If you suffer from Keratoconus, we encourage you to make an appointment with the California Keratoconus Center and discover why so many Keratoconus patients are thrilled with their vision afterward.

Non-Surgical Keratoconus Treatment
Here at the California Keratoconus Center, we specialize in the non-surgical treatment of Keratoconus. There are many Keratoconus doctors, especially here in the Los Angeles area, who want to get you onto their operating table as quickly as possible for a corneal surgery of one type or another, but what we find is that most patients can be treated non-surgically and enjoy a happy, normal life.
The Problem:
My contacts don’t fit right and my prescription keeps changing every few months. My vision is blurry and I see halos and streaks at night. My OPTOMETRIST said I may have Keratoconus, but he can’t be sure because he doesn’t know how to properly detect and treat Keratoconus.
The Reason:
Keratoconus is a disease that causes your cornea to grow into an odd, often irregular cone-like shape. And because it is a progressive disease, you need to diagnose and stop it early. Few OPTOMETRISTS have the equipment and training and experience to properly diagnose and treat Keratoconus.
The Solution:
Schedule a Keratoconus Screening Appointment with one of our Keratoconus specialists.
The Problem:
I have Keratoconus, and my life is limited because of it. The contact lenses my OPTOMETRIST gave me hurt, I can’t wear them for long, my eyes get dry and itchy, and I have to take them out after only a few hours. Help!
The Reason:
Many OPTOMETRISTS try to treat Keratoconus with conventional contact lenses, or from a prescription made with old technology. The result is often more discomfort and worse vision for you. Special equipment and an experienced Keratoconus specialist are required to properly diagnose and treat Keratoconus.
The Solution:
Schedule a Keratoconus Lens Exam with one of our Keratoconus specialists.
The Problem:
“My contacts don’t fit right and my prescription keeps changing every few months. My vision is blurry and I see halos and streaks at night. My OPTOMETRIST said I may have Keratoconus, but he can’t be sure because he doesn’t know how to properly detect and treat Keratoconus.”
The Problem:
“I have Keratoconus, and my life is limited because of it. The contact lenses my OPTOMETRIST gave me hurt, I can’t wear them for long, my eyes get dry and itchy, and I have to take them out after only a few hours. Help!”
The Reason:
Keratoconus is an eye disease that causes your cornea to grow into an odd, often irregular cone-like shape. And because it is a progressive disease, you need to diagnose and stop it early. Few OPTOMETRISTS have the equipment and training and experience to properly diagnose and treat Keratoconus.
The Reason:
Many OPTOMETRISTS try to treat Keratoconus with conventional contact lenses, or from a prescription made with old technology. The result is often more discomfort and worse vision for you. The most advanced equipment and an experienced Keratoconus specialist are required to properly diagnose and treat Keratoconus.
The Solution:
Schedule a Keratoconus Screening Appointment with one of our Keratoconus specialists.
The Solution:
Schedule a Keratoconus Lens Exam with one of our Keratoconus specialists.
The Problem:
“My contacts don’t fit right and my prescription keeps changing every few months. My vision is blurry and I see halos and streaks at night. My Optometrist said I may have Keratoconus, but he says he doesn’t know how to properly detect and treat Keratoconus.”
The Problem:
“I have Keratoconus, and my life is limited because of it. The contact lenses my Optometrist made for me hurt, I can’t wear them for long, my eyes get dry and itchy, and I have to take them out after only a few hours. Help!”
The Reason:
Keratoconus is a disease that causes your cornea to grow into an odd, often irregular cone-like shape. And because it is a progressive disease, you need to diagnose and stop it early. Few Optometrists have the equipment, training and experience to properly diagnose and treat Keratoconus.
The Reason:
Many Optometrists try to treat Keratoconus with conventional contact lenses, or from a prescription made with old technology. The result is often more discomfort and worse vision for you. You need an experienced Keratoconus specialist with the most advanced equipment to properly diagnose and treat Keratoconus.
The Solutions:
- Learn All About Keratoconus
- Read the Keratoconus FAQ
- Schedule a Keratoconus Screening Appointment with one of our Keratoconus specialists.
The Solution:
- Discover the Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens for you.
- Watch these videos of Real Keratoconus Success Stories
- Schedule a Keratoconus Lens Exam with one of our Keratoconus specialists.
Request Your Keratoconus Appointment Today
Request Your Keratoconus Appointment Today
Request Your Keratoconus Appointment Today

What Is Keratoconus?
Keratoconus causes an odd or cone-shaped cornea, which not only causes blurred vision, but also halos, distortion, streaking lights, and more. The shape of your eye makes conventional contacts fit very poorly, causing general discomfort, headaches, dry eyes and itchiness. That is why your Keratoconus affects your life so much…and why you want to find the right treatment as soon as possible.
The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens For You
Never before have we been able to treat Keratoconus like this. In the past, our best technology could measure about three-quarters of your cornea (and your Keratoconus), leaving your OPTOMETRIST to guess at the correct prescription for much of your contact lenses.
The Eaglet Eye Surface Profiler, which some patients call “The Keratoconus Machine,” is special diagnostic equipment that can measure over 350,000 points on your eye, including 100% of your cornea and most of the white part of your eyes, called the Sclera. That means we can design Scleral Contact Lenses that fit perfectly, clearly and comfortably on your eye, often on the very first fitting.
There are only about 100 Eaglets in the USA, and no others in California. Dr. Leonard is a pioneer and leading expert of the ESP, and is often trains other doctors on its use.
If you are finally ready for “The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens” for you, make your appointment with Dr. Leonard today.

The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens for You
Never before have we been able to treat Keratoconus like this. In the past, our best technology could measure about three-quarters of your cornea (and your Keratoconus), leaving your OPTOMETRIST to guess the correct prescription for many of your contact lenses.
The Eaglet Eye Surface Profiler, which some patients call “The Keratoconus Machine,” is special diagnostic equipment that can measure over 350,000 points on your eye, including 100% of your cornea and most of the white part of your eyes, called the Sclera. That means our Keratoconus specialists can design Scleral Contact Lenses that fit perfectly, clearly and comfortably on your eye, often on the very first fitting.
The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens for You
Never before have we been able to treat Keratoconus like this. In the past, our best technology could measure about three-quarters of your cornea (and your Keratoconus), leaving your OPTOMETRIST to guess the correct prescription for many of your contact lenses.
The Eaglet Eye Surface Profiler, which some patients call “The Keratoconus Machine,” is special diagnostic equipment that can measure over 350,000 points on your eye, including 100% of your cornea and most of the white part of your eyes, called the Sclera. That means our Keratoconus specialists can design Scleral Contact Lenses that fit perfectly, clearly and comfortably on your eye, often on the very first fitting.
There are only about 100 Eaglet ESP units in the USA, and no others in California. Dr. Leonard is a pioneer and leading ESP expert and often trains other doctors on its use. Today, each of our Keratoconus specialists can use our ESP to maximum advantage.
If you are finally ready for “The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens” for you, make your appointment with one of our Keratoconus specialists today.

The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens for You
Never before have we been able to treat Keratoconus like this. In the past, our best technology could measure about three-quarters of your cornea (and your Keratoconus), leaving your OPTOMETRIST to guess the correct prescription for many of your contact lenses.
The Eaglet Eye Surface Profiler, which some patients call “The Keratoconus Machine,” is special diagnostic equipment that can measure over 350,000 points on your eye, including 100% of your cornea and most of the white part of your eyes, called the Sclera. That means our Keratoconus specialists can design Scleral Contact Lenses that fit perfectly, clearly and comfortably on your eye, often on the very first fitting.
There are only about 100 Eaglet ESP systems in the USA, and no others in California. Dr. Leonard is a pioneer and leading ESP expert and often trains other doctors on its use. Today, each of our Keratoconus specialists can use our ESP to maximum advantage.
If you are finally ready for “The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens” for you, make your appointment with one of our Keratoconus specialists today.

The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens for You
Never before have we been able to treat Keratoconus like this. In the past, our best technology could measure about three-quarters of your cornea (and your Keratoconus), leaving your OPTOMETRIST to guess the correct prescription for many of your contact lenses.
The Eaglet Eye Surface Profiler, which some patients call “The Keratoconus Machine,” is special diagnostic equipment that can measure over 350,000 points on your eye, including 100% of your cornea and most of the white part of your eyes, called the Sclera. That means our Keratoconus specialists can design Scleral Contact Lenses that fit perfectly, clearly and comfortably on your eye, often on the very first fitting.
There are only about 100 Eaglet ESP systems in the USA, and no others in California. Dr. Leonard is a pioneer and leading ESP expert and has trained the specialists at the California Keratoconus Center in its use. Not only that, but he often trains other doctors on its use. Today, each of our Keratoconus specialists can use our ESP to maximum advantage.
If you are finally ready for “The Perfect Keratoconus Contact Lens” for you, make your appointment with one of our Keratoconus specialists today.
