General optometry on Chula Vista's Oxford Street corridor is the clinical focus of Elizabeth Yanagitani, OD, who practices from Suite 214 at 330 Oxford Street in the 91911 zip code. Acute-onset visual disturbances — sudden floaters, flashes of light, or curtain-like field loss suggesting retinal detachment — require same-day triage, and stabilization may begin at walk-in facilities such as AFC Urgent Care Chula Vista when the optometric office cannot accommodate emergency appointments. The Oxford Street medical-office complex positions the practice between Chula Vista's Broadway corridor and the Third Avenue Village district, drawing patients from surrounding residential blocks south of H Street. Chronic dry-eye patients unresponsive to artificial tears and punctal plugs increasingly pursue acupuncture-based lacrimal stimulation, an adjunct modality offered at South Bay Family Acupuncture that targets parasympathetic innervation of the lacrimal gland. Standard refraction protocol pairs subjective manifest testing with objective autorefraction cross-validation, ensuring sphere, cylinder, and axis values converge within a 0.25-diopter tolerance before final spectacle-lens fabrication.