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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.

A Fresh Start For Your Eyes: Convenient Walk-ins, and Clear Pricing

A new year is a smart time to prioritize preventative vision and eye health. Discover how a modern exam experience can be both efficient and thorough.

Festive Eye Exams and Fresh Frames in Pleasant Grove

Year-end is the perfect time to check in on your eyes and refresh your eyewear. A holiday eye exam, stylish frames, and updated contact lenses help you start the new year feeling clear, comfortable, and confident.

Clear Vision Ahead: Managing Diabetes and Eye Health

Diabetes can quietly damage sight. Learn how timely exams and proven treatments help prevent vision loss.

Are Contact Lenses Safe For Young Children?

It may surprise you to learn that contact lenses can be safely worn by children aged 8 and over. Read on to learn more about contact lenses for the younger demographic.

Age-Related Macular Degeneration – Why Early Action Matters in Pleasant Grove

Age-related macular degeneration can impact your daily life if left untreated. Discover how early detection and care can help maintain your sight and independence.

A Parent’s Guide to Children’s Eye Exams at East Dallas Family Eye Care

Early and consistent eye care helps children succeed in school and daily life. Discover when to start exams, what’s checked, and why yearly visits matter.

8 Tips To Help You Improve Your Vision Naturally

Looking for ways to support healthy vision? Here are 8 simple tips from our optometrist to help you care for your eyes naturally.

Are You Suddenly Seeing Dark Spots? Here’s What You Should Do

Seeing floaters is common and usually nothing to worry about. Yet there are times when floaters are a sign of a serious eye condition. Here’s what you need to know about eye floaters, and how East Dallas Family Eye Care can help!

Protect Your Eyes With These Contact Lens Safety Tips

It's Contact Lens Safety Month, which makes it the perfect time to brush up on ways to keep your eyes and vision healthy when wearing contact lenses. Here are our top contact lens safety tips to keep your peepers happy.

A Seamless Guide to Booking Your Eye Exam at East Dallas Family Eye Care

Here's everything you need to know when you book your family’s eye exam at East Dallas Family Eye Care. What to bring, how to prepare, and how to schedule your appointment

Natural Remedies to Relieve Dry Eyes

Are you experiencing dry eyes? It may surprise you to learn that maqui berries, nuts, and even caffeinated coffee can naturally help relieve some dry eye symptoms. Continue reading to find out more.

Diabetes and Eye Health: Protecting Your Vision

Our optometrist, Dr. Kumar, offers insights into how diabetes impacts vision and offers guidance on protecting your eye health.

Schedule an Eye Exam This January

Many eye conditions, such as cataracts and glaucoma, develop silently, often without noticeable symptoms until significant damage has occurred. As we welcome the new year, it's an ideal time to focus on your health, especially your vision.

This Winter, Don’t Let Dry Eyes Get the Best of You

The struggle against dry eye every winter is real. Fortunately there are eye treatments and home remedies to relieve symptoms.

Year-End Insurance Benefits: Top Tips for Maximizing Your Savings

Maximize your insurance benefits before they expire at East Dallas Family Eye Care with services like eye exams, contact lens fittings, and designer frames.

Macular Degeneration Awareness: A Comprehensive Guide

We are dedicated to educating our patients and the broader community about significant health issues that can impact vision.

Your Eyes As A Window Into Your Whole-Body Health

Did you know that your eyes are often the first line of defense when it comes to detecting and treating many common systemic diseases and conditions? It's true!

Everything You Need To Know About 20/40 Vision

20/40 vision is a term used to describe a level of visual acuity, or the ability to see fine details. This measurement is often used during an eye exam to determine if a person has normal vision or if they need glasses or contact lenses.