LASIK and PRK Laser Eye Surgery, Santa Barbara County

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For nearly 20 years, patients from throughout Santa Barbara County have trusted their LASIK and PRK laser eye surgery to Dr. David Shapiro at the Shapiro Laser Eye Center. The Shapiro Laser Eye Center’s Santa Barbara office is located in Montecito’s Lower Village at 1147 Coast Village Road. Patients in North Santa Barbara County can also see Dr. Shapiro for laser eye surgery at the Shapiro Laser Eye Center’s San Luis Obispo office at 127 Casa Street in San Luis Obispo.

Santa Barbara County has a population of 423,895. Santa Barbara County covers 3,789 square miles. The County Seat is Santa Barbara, home of the Shapiro Laser Eye Center. The largest city in Santa Barbara County, however, is Santa Maria in North Santa Barbara County.

The Shapiro Laser Eye Center provides PRK and LASIK eye surgery to all the cities of Santa Barbara County, including Santa Maria, Orcutt, Lompoc, Buelton, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Solvang, Santa Ynez, the Santa Ynez Valley, Vandenberg Village, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Isla Vista, Goleta, Santa Barbara, Montecito, Summerland, and Carpenteria.

South Santa Barbara County and North Santa Barbara County have very different political interests. North of the Santa Ynez Mountains, agriculture and the oil industry have long been predominant economic forces. Huge oil fields in Orcutt, Lompoc, Santa Maria Valley, and East Cat Canyon had for years been major sources of employment. More recently, major oil companies have left the area and, instead, smaller independent oil companies have taken over remaining fields. Vandenberg Air Force Base is also a large source of employment. In general, North Santa Barbara County has had a more conservative leaning voting pattern than South Santa Barbara County.

By contrast, South Santa Barbara County has an economy more based on tourism, UC Santa Barbara, and high tech jobs. South Santa Barbara County has tended to be more left-leaning than North Santa Barbara County.

These political differences have led to tensions, including a call to split Santa Barbara County into two separate counties. In 1978, residents of North Santa Barbara County proposed to split off into a new county called Los Padres County. This effort failed. Similarly, in 2006 voters rejected the formation of a new, separate North Santa Barbara county to be called Mission County.

Santa Barbara County is becoming increasingly well known for its Wine Country, particularly since the 2004 movie Sideways brought attention to the Santa Barbara Wine Country. Santa Barbara’s Wine Country, because of its unique climate and geography, is famous for outstanding Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines. More recently, the Rhone varietals, including Syrah and Viognier have also become more prominent. Santa Barbara County’s Wine Country now has 115 wineries covering 21,000 acres of vineyards. The vast majority of Santa Barbara County’s wineries are in the Central Coast American Viticultural Areas, which include Santa Maria Valley AVA, Santa Ynez Valley AVA, Sta. Rita Hills AVA, and the Happy Canyon AVA.

One beautiful and famous part of Santa Barbara County is the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail, which has mostly Rhone styles in its south and mostly Burgundy style wines in its north due to climate differences. The Foxen Canyon Wine Trail in Santa Barbara County is home to Andrew Murray Vineyards, Fess Parker Winery, the Cambria Estate Winery, and Firestone Vineyard, among others.

Residents throughout beautiful Santa Barbara County, both in the South County and in the North County, have undergone either LASIK or PRK eye surgery with Dr. Shapiro at the Shapiro Laser Eye Center over the past twenty years. Dr. Shapiro’s Santa Barbara office at 1147 Coast Village Road in Montecito offers convenient access for patients in South Santa Barbara County. Dr. Shapiro’s San Luis Obispo office at 127 Casa Street in San Luis Obispo offers convenient access for patients in North Santa Barbara County.

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