About Us
HIGH QUALITY, EFFICIENT EYE CARE
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
THIS IS WHO WE ARE
OUR STORY
We are excited to provide you professional Eye Care services in a comfortable and friendly environment. Please contact us to schedule your appointment today.
THIS IS WHAT WE DO
Our Vision Statement
Friedman Optometry is an award-winning independent family practice and leader in vision care. We build strong relationships by treating every person with respect and dignity. Our compassionate doctors and staff are committed to providing uncompromising state-of-the-art care to the entire community.
BRANDON FRIEDMAN, O.D.
Dr. Brandon Friedman graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry in 2010. He has completed training at the prestigious Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, Florida, Vandenberg Air Force Base 30th Medical Group, and Portland VA Medical Center. He has participated in volunteer optometry service missions to Mexico and Dominican Republic. Dr. Brandon Friedman is certified to treat glaucoma as well as many other eye conditions. He is strongly committed to providing excellent eyecare by spending time getting to know his patients and keeping current on the latest technology in eyecare.
"As a native of the Inland Empire, I am excited to have the opportunity to return and serve my community."
FAITH ENFIELD, O.D.
Dr. Faith Enfield graduated from UC Berkeley School of Optometry in 2010. Her training was conducted at VA hospitals in Tacoma, Portland, and Sacramento. She completed a residency at the Sierra Nevada VA Medical Center and is certified with Advanced Competence in Medical Optometry. Dr. Enfield is certified to treat primary open angle glaucoma and prescribe ocular medications for many other eye conditions. She also trained in pediatrics at Children's Eye Institute and enjoys seeing patients of all ages. Dr. Enfield learned Spanish while studying abroad in Salinas, Ecuador. She has led volunteer optometry service missions in Thailand and Ecuador. In private practice, she appreciates the opportunity to spend time with her patients to optimize their vision and ocular health as their primary eye care provider.
"I am dedicated to providing family eye care of the highest quality for all patients in our community."
MICHAEL HUANG,O.D.
Dr. Huang graduated from the University of California, Riverside, in 1999 and completed his optometric training from the Southern California College of Optometry in 2004. Dr. Huang is certified for treatment of ocular disease. He has interned at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Washington D.C. and Southern Nevada Veteran's Administration, Las Vegas.
Dr. Huang is a current member of the American Optometric Association and the Inland Empire Optometric Society. Dr. Huang is fluent in English, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) and capable of conducting an exam in Spanish. Dr. Huang is committed to providing the patient with the most concise and comprehensive vision evaluation.
STACY HU, O.D.
Dr. Stacy Hu received her undergraduate degree from UCLA and her dual doctor of optometry and master's in science in vision science from the New England College of Optometry in Boston, Massachusetts. After graduating from optometry school, she completed a primary care optometry residency at Group Health Cooperative (now Kaiser Permanente) in Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Hu has worked in multiple different settings in optometry, including a college of optometry, an academic eye care center, LASIK/refractive surgery clinic, private practice, and in clinical research. Dr. Hu is a fellow in the American Academy of Optometry, and is on the board of the Inland Empire Optometry Society. She is also a member of the American Optometric Association, and serves as a mentor to UCLA students interested in optometry.
She has also presented continuing education lectures to local optometry societies and at the American Optometric Association. Dr. Hu is certified to treat glaucoma, and enjoys managing patients who have chronic eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy. Dr. Hu also manages patients who need specialty contact lenses (RGP and scleral contact lenses) for keratoconus, and evaluates and treats patients with urgent eye care needs such as pink eyes and foreign bodies. Dr. Hu is conversational but not fluent in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. In her free time, Dr. Hu enjoys hiking and exploring national parks with her husband and her dog.
SARA DRAKE, O.D.
Dr. Sara Drake graduated from the University of California, Riverside with a degree in Biology in 2017. She then completed a research fellowship in vision science at the University of Rochester, Center for Visual Sciences. Dr. Drake earned her doctorate from Western University of Health Sciences, College of Optometry in 2022. She completed her training from W.J.B Dorn VA Medical Center in Columbia South Carolina, Neuro Vision Associates of North Texas in Plano Texas, LoBue Laser and Eye Medical Centers in Temecula California, as well as Edmonds Eye Associates at the Will's Eye Hospital in Philidelphia Pennsylvania.
Dr. Drake is proficient, but not fluent, in Spanish. In her free time, she enjoys drawing, running, and spending time with her dog.
"My grandparents immigrated to Southern California from Mexico in 1951. I am grateful for the roots they planted that laid strong my foundation. I hope to be able to give back by providing comprehensive and compassionate care to my community."
ARTHUR FRIEDMAN,O.D.
As a young student in 1975, I had been thinking about a career. I knew several other people who either were in optometry school or were planning to go to Optometry school. I had grown increasingly envious of them. Finally, it dawned on me “Duh! Why don’t I go to optometry school?” I thought about this for quite a while before I summoned up the courage to ask my (future) wife, Sharon, “Do you think that I should go to optometry school?” She endorsed the idea without hesitation and has supported me in my career ever since, and so I was launched into the greatest adventure of my life.
I have striven, since the day that I graduated in 1980, to be the very best optometrist that I could be. This was a challenge. My profession was growing and developing rapidly, and I needed to keep pace. We often think of optometrists as the “people who prescribe glasses and contact lenses”. While glasses and contact lenses continued to be important to optometry, I found myself spending increasing amounts of my time evaluating and managing my patient’s health. I have always checked my patients for glaucoma but more recently I have also been treating that condition when necessary. Whether it is glaucoma, diabetic eyecare, dry eye, cataracts, neurological disorders and so much more, I have always felt that it was a priority to ensure that “nothing gets past me”.
It has been my pleasure, during my career, to work with 100’s of doctors, staff personne...More