Learn more about the many vision services we offer.
Learn about Eye Exams & Eye Care
at The Eye Clinic of Texas in Houston
At The Eye Clinic of Texas (ECOT), our gifted eye exam Houston team addresses and determines your eye problems and provides the latest and most effective modes of treatment for them. Your vision deserves proper attention and care, and at our practice, that is exactly what you will receive and more.
Here are just some of the things you can expect from our clinic:
• Comprehensive Houston eye exam – You will be given a comprehensive eye exam during your visit to accurately determine the vision problems you may have. Our professionals are board-certified ophthalmologists that are highly trained to diagnose and treat a wide variety of eye and vision problems during your Houston eye exam.
• Advanced technology – Backed by the latest technology in eye care, our eye exam Houston professionals provide you effective solutions for your eye diseases.
• Flexible financing options – We offer various consultation and treatment packages for your Houston eye exam at very reasonable rates. We also provide free consultations to determine your treatment range. You can also avail of payment plans through CareCredit healthcare or grab our special offer for 18 months at 0% interest rate.
When it comes to reliable eye care services, The Eye Clinic of Texas is your ideal choic in Houston eye exam With over 30 years of experience in the industry, we have provided efficient eye care solutions and improved the vision of many individuals. Headed by trusted ophthalmologists who have received numerous honors in their field, we guarantee you only the best care and effective treatments for your eye problems.
Let us help you improve your vision. As the pioneers of laser vision correction, we provide advanced procedures such as All-laser LASIK, traditional LASIK, photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), monovision for presbyopia, ReSTOR for cataracts along with the best eye exam Houston
Visit us if you have the following eye conditions:
Blepharoplasty
Eyelid skin stretches, muscles weaken, and the normal deposits of protective fat around the eye settle and become more prominent. The surgical procedure to remove excess eyelid tissues (skin, muscle, or fat) is called blepharoplasty.
Detached or Torn Retina
A retinal detachment is a very serious problem that usually causes blindness unless treated
Diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a process where the retina is damaged due to complications of diabetes, which can eventually lead to blindness. Approximately 80% of all patients that have diabetes for more than 10 years will get retinopathy. Blood glucose control plays a very important role in this process.
Dry Eye
Your eyes constantly produce tears at a slow and steady rate so that they stay moist and comfortable. Some people are not able to produce enough tears or the appropriate quality of tears to keep their eyes healthy or comfortable. This condition is known as dry eye.
Floaters and Flashes
Floaters can get in the way of clear vision, often when reading. Small specks or clouds moving in your field of vision as you look at a blank wall or a clear blue sky are known as floaters. Most people have some floaters normally but do not notice them until they become numerous or more prominent.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve, which transmits the images you see from the eye to the brain. The optic nerve is made up of many nerve fibers (like an electric cable with its numerous wires). Glaucoma damages nerve fibers, which can cause subtle loss of peripheral vision and blind spots. If not treated, it can lead to progressive loss of central vision and blindness. It’s irreversible but preventable. Glaucoma is usually, but not always, associated with elevated intraocular eye pressure. The high pressure presses on the optic nerve and damages it.
Latisse
LATISSE® (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% is indicated to treat hypotrichosis of the eyelashes by increasing their growth, including length, thickness, and darkness.
Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) is one of the most common causes of poor vision after age 60. ARMD is a deterioration or breakdown of the macula. The macula is a small area at the center of the retina in the back of the eye that allows us to see fine details clearly and perform activities such as reading and driving.
Pterygium and Pingueculum
A pterygium is a mass of fleshy tissue that grows over the cornea (the clear front window of the eye). It may remain small or may grow large enough to interfere with vision. A pterygium most commonly occurs on the inner corner of the eye, but it can appear on the outer corner as well.
Routine Eye Exams
We perform various eye exams.







