Eye Care Services

 

Your eye health is our number one priority at Eye Care Texoma. Dr. Newberry is confident that our team will go above and beyond to provide you with an in-depth look into your eye health and vision needs.  Below you’ll find a list of the key eye care services that our optometric practice offers.

Therapeutic Optometrist

As a Therapeutic Optometrist who is also an Optometric Glaucoma Specialist, our doctor is an expert in diagnosing and treating a wide variety of eye disorders including Glaucoma, Dry Eyes, Allergies, Eye infections, Cataracts, and Macular Degeneration. Systemic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and many autoimmune diseases may manifest in the eye without visible symptoms to the patient. Early detection and treatment are critical in preventing irreversible damage. We incorporate the latest medical training and technology to help diagnose and treat these diseases.

Optometric Glaucoma Specialist

A thorough eye exam includes checking for signs of glaucoma. To make a diagnosis, the eye care provider may measure corneal thickness, check the pressure inside your eyes, test changes to your vision, evaluate your retinas, and assess abnormal eye anatomy. If glaucoma is caught early, further vision loss can be prevented. Treatments commonly include medications to reduce intraocular pressure or surgery. Once detected, our skilled providers will outline a treatment plan tailored for each patient.

Comprehensive Eye Exams

At Eye Care Texoma, our Comprehensive Eye Exam goes above and beyond refracting for an eyeglass prescription. Our doctor will review your medical history and refractive changes giving you a thorough evaluation of your eye health. We guarantee to provide you with an extensive look into your vision and a detailed explanation of any concerns you may have.

Dry Eye Managed Care

Dry Eye is often a very complex, multifactor disease that can cause irritation, blurry and fluctuating vision, pain, discomfort, and even vision loss. At Eye Care Texoma, our doctor provides dry eye patients with treatment and managed care needed to help heal their corneal surface. Over time these treatments can significantly improve the quality of vision and comfort for our patients.

Co-Management before and after Surgery

Our physician is available for your co-management needs before and after your ophthalmic surgery.  As your eye care team we can schedule and prepare you for Lasik, cataract, and other ocular surgeries that may be beneficial to you as our patient We will work with your surgeon to set up the best follow-up and co-managed care needed to improve your vision.

Advanced Testing for Medical Conditions

The The Eye Care Texoma team is equipped to offer specialized testing to manage and treat a number of ocular health conditions. Our staff members are trained and ready to perform any test recommended by the doctor. Our in-office testing includes the most up-to-date technology in order to better improve the quality of care for your eye health needs.

On-Site Optical

We offer fashion-friendly and functional frames to choose from in our on-site optical at each location.  Our team of skilled opticians offers professional, personalized eye care, frame adjustments, and eyeglass repairs. We offer modern lens designs that will give you “WOW Vision”. We are able to find the perfect fit frame based on patient needs and prescription requirements to offer the clearest most comfortable vision available.  Recreational activities (sports, hunting, fishing, etc.) often require a second pair of glasses for better safety and protection to give you the performance edge you are looking for. Let our optical staff find you the glasses you want, need, and love.

 
 
 

Optomap Imaging

At Eye Care Texoma we offer Optomap Imaging, this is a fast, painless, and comfortable screening that allows your doctor to view your retina. The image will allow you and your doctor to view your retina in a 3-D model.

Your retina (located in the back of your eye) is the only place in the body where blood vessels can be seen directly. This means that in addition to eye conditions, signs of other diseases (for example, stroke, heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes) can also be seen in the retina. Early signs of these conditions can show on your retina long before you notice any changes to your vision or feel pain.

While eye exams generally include a look at the front of the eye to evaluate health and prescription changes, an optomap image allows doctors to preform a thorough screening of the retina. This screening is critical to verify that your eye is healthy.

The process of taking an Optomap Image is fast, painless, and comfortable. Nothing touches your eye at any time. To have the exam, you simply look into the device one eye at a time (like looking through a keyhole) and you will see a flash of light to let you know the image of your retina has been taken. Dilation may or may not be necessary. The image capture takes less than a half-second and they are available immediately for you to see your own retina. You see exactly what your eye care practitioner sees – even in a 3D animation.