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At Eyecare Experts, we believe in giving back to the community we serve. Our commitment to enhancing eye health extends beyond our practice walls, as we actively participate in initiatives that make a positive impact in the lives of those around us.
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A pediatric eye exam is a crucial step in ensuring the visual health of children. It’s recommended that kids eye exams be conducted regularly, as many vision problems and eye diseases can be detected and treated early.
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Myopia occurs if the eyeball is too long or the cornea (the clear front cover of the eye) is too curved. As a result, the light entering the eye isn't focused correctly, and distant objects look blurred. Myopia affects nearly 30% of the U.S. population.
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Diabetes is one of the top ten most prevalent and important non-infectious causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. An estimated 34.1 million Americans aged 18 years or older, 13.0% of all U.S. adults, had diabetes in 2018.
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Dry eye is a condition in which a person doesn't have enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. Tears are necessary for maintaining the health of the front surface of the eye and for providing clear vision.
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LASIK eye surgery is a safe and painless procedure that corrects your vision using advanced laser technology. It is an effective alternative to prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses.
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Adding powerful vitamins, antioxidants and minerals to your diet can improve your vision and overall eye health. Researchers have linked eye-friendly nutrients, such as lutein and zeaxanthin, vitamin C, vitamin E and zinc, to reducing the risk of certain serious eye diseases like age-related macular degeneration and cataracts.
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Blepharitis means simply eyelid inflammation and this inflammation is what eventually leads to dry eye disease with its multitude of different symptoms. It may sound confusing but dry eye can actually cause too many tears in advanced stages of the disease.
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Our eye doctor will remove the meibofilm (biofilm mixed with diseased meibum) from your meibomian glands. This is critical to effectively treating your blepharitis and dry eyes. Doing so eliminates the inflammatory toxins that are being produced within the glands.
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TearCare® is an innovative Dry Eye procedure that targets the blocked meibomian glands in your eyelids that produce oils to keep your tears healthy. When these glands become blocked or have reduced function, your tears may evaporate more quickly.
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OptiLight is applied on the skin below the eyes and is non-invasive. During treatment, your practitioner will cover your eyes with shields and apply a thin layer of coupling gel on the treatment area. You may experience a warm sensation as light is applied to the skin. The treatment is gentle with minimal discomfort.
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Have you ever dreamed of seeing clearly without glasses as soon as you wake up? Ortho-keratology, or ortho-k, makes this dream a reality. It’s a simple, non-surgical way to correct your vision overnight. Let’s dive into what ortho-k is all about.
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Our facility in Sugar Land is a specialty dry eye treatment and eye care center with all available, FDA approved and new treatment for dry eyes.
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Your doctor, during the exam, will prescribe you from the latest technology lenses, that is best for your eyes. Your doctor will make sure you get the best vision and the best comfort with your contact lenses.
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Many people don’t realize that eyelashes are both functional and attractive. The purpose of eyelashes is to act as a first line of defense for our eyes, preventing airborne dirt, dust and other debris from reaching the delicate tissues of our eyes. You probably don’t know that when your eyes are closed, your eyelashes form a nearly impenetrable barrier against foreign irritants entering the eyes.
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Every patient is different and so are their eyes. This means that there need to be different types of contact lenses to suit each individual. Some patients have corneal abnormalities which mean that conventional lenses won’t sit comfortably on the surface of their eyes, while others suffer from eye conditions that mean normal contact lenses won’t be comfortable or could irritate their eyes.
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Contact lenses come in a variety of shapes and styles to suit the range of needs for individual patients. What this means is that there is almost certainly a type of contact lens that will both feel comfortable for you and improve your vision.
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