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Conveniently located on the NW corner of 121 Highway and
Independence Pkwy, in the same complex as the Swim School.

EYE CARE SERVICES FOR YOU

Our eye care center in Frisco offers a full range of eye health services to clients of all ages, from children to older adults: routine eye exams and vision tests, eye disease diagnosis and management…

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Eye Emergencies, Eye Exams & More

Our optometrist in Contact Lens & Eyecare Gallery provides eyewear prescriptions and offers corrective laser eye surgery co-management as well. You can get in touch with our eye doctor's office to set up an appointment at your convenience and learn more about some of our key services below.

Your Frisco Eye Exam – Personalized & Precise

At Contact Lens and Eyecare Gallery, you will benefit from our Frisco optometrist’s top-notch skill, along with the latest diagnostic technologies, such as corneal mapping, digital retinal imaging, and OCT scans, as necessary. We will check your visual acuity and eye health, looking closely for any signs of ocular disease or abnormality.

If you are diagnosed with an eye disease, such as macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, or glaucoma, we will perform regular detailed eye exams to monitor for any changes. Our Frisco eye doctor will use the results of your examination in order to customize your treatment –  so it is as effective as possible.

Eyeglasses & Contact Lenses

If you need to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to see far and near and everything in-between, you’ve come to the right place! We fit our Frisco eye care patients with designer frames, and our optical staff will help you to select the perfect pair of trending frames for your face and your vision. Do you prefer contact lenses? We stock a premium selection of contacts, including for hard-to-fit vision conditions. Stop by anytime to replenish your supply, or call ahead to book a contact lens eye exam.

Specialty Contacts: Scleral Lenses for Keratoconus

 If you have this corneal disorder, we will map your cornea using the latest equipment. Our precise fitting will enable you to experience wearing the most comfortable contact lenses possible!

Dry Eye Treatment in Our Frisco Eye Care Center

Dry eyes can cause a variety of uncomfortable or painful symptoms, all of which can get in the way of doing the things you love. For example, reading, driving, watching TV, and using a computer are some typical activities that can be bothersome. While the irritating symptoms of dry eye, such as redness, stinging, and blurry vision, may be similar for many people –– the cause of dry eye is highly individual. And knowing the cause is essential for determining the most effective dry eye treatment! 

CRT – Corneal Refractive Therapy

CRT is a type of orthokeratology that uses a specialized rigid gas permeable contact lens to temporarily reshape your cornea and correct myopia (nearsightedness). These lenses, also called ortho-k contact lenses, are worn while you sleep and removed upon awakening. You can then enjoy clear daytime vision without any eyewear. Our Frisco optometrist is skilled at fitting CRT lenses, contact us to book a consultation to find out if you are a good candidate.

 

 


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