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Contact Lenses in Houston, TX

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Contact Lenses in Houston, TX Contact lenses are a great option for people needing vision correction. Some of the advantages of contact lenses over glasses can be less peripheral prismatic effect, fewer distortion issues, and avoiding foggy or smudged lenses. If maintained properly and good hygiene practiced regularly, contact lenses can be a great option for someone needing vision correction. During a complete contact lens exam, our doctors will be able to determine the best type of contact lens for each individual. Whether you are looking for daily disposables, 2 week, 30-day extended wear, or hard or soft contacts, we are able to prescribe all major brands of contact lenses. We are also able to prescribe custom and specialized lenses for special needs, such as: bifocal contact lenses; astigmatism contact lenses; colored contact lenses; keratoconus treatment; orthokeratology (corneal molding); pediatric contact lenses; prosthetic contact lenses. Our trained contact lens sta...

iFusion Exam in Houston, Tx

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iFusion Exam in Houston, TX The new iFusion system combines OCT and digital fundus photography, the two most important imaging modalities in eye care, into one easy-to-use platform for a more comprehensive clinical evaluation. This combination is Optovue’s next step in its vision of bringing the most innovative imaging solutions to the broad spectrum of eye care. We at Precision Eye are always working to bring our patients the latest in technology to not only diagnose potential eye related illnesses before they cause vision problems but to also provide the most comprehensive eye evaluations in the area. Content Source:  iFusion Exam in Houston, TX

Comprehensive Eye Exams in Houston, Tx

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In order to maintain your eye health, we recommend yearly eye exams. No matter your age or physical health, it is important to have these exams in order to detect and diagnose vision changes and potential problems. During your complete exam, your prescription for eye glasses or contacts will be determined by your doctor. They will also check your eyes for common eye diseases and evaluate your eyes as a pair, and as an indicator of your overall health. A number of tests and procedures are included in a comprehensive eye exam to evaluate the health of your eyes and the quality of your vision. These tests will include simple ones like reading an eye chart, to more complex test like using a high-powered lens to examine the health of the tissues inside of your eyes. Children: According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), all children should have their eyes examined at 6 months, age 3, and again at the start of school. Children should then continue to have their eyes exam...