Full-service ophthalmology practice located in The Woodlands/Conroe

If you’re looking for an ophthalmologist in The Woodlands, Texas, look no further than Eye Center of Texas. With over two decades of experience and over 75,000 successful LASIK procedures performed, you can feel confident that you are placing your vision in reliable hands.

Our highly trained team of Woodland’s ophthalmologists specialize in cataract surgery, LASIK laser vision correction, glaucoma treatment, blepharoplasty in The Woodlands, and more. We aim to provide the most advanced surgical equipment and advanced technology so that you’re getting a personalized procedure that is just right for your vision needs.

To learn more about how Eye Center of Texas – Woodlands/Conroe can help, request an appointment with us today.

Meet Our Eye Doctors

Why would you go to an ophthalmologist in The Woodlands/Conroe?

Visiting an ophthalmologist in Woodlands/Conroe, Texas, means putting your ocular health in the hands of highly skilled professionals. Our doctors possess the necessary expertise and advanced equipment to accurately diagnose and treat a wide range of eye conditions, from common refractive errors to complex diseases like glaucoma or macular degeneration.

Furthermore, the personalized care approach ensures that every treatment plan is tailored to meet your specific needs. Whether you’re suffering from red
under-eyes or a bump on your eyelid, all the way to severe eye socket pain, our ophthalmologists and their team are here to offer you the best care possible.

When you need an ophthalmologist you can trust, turn to Eye Center of Texas in Woodlands/Conroe for quality care and outstanding service.

Cataract Surgery Benefits

  • Improved Vision: Colors appear brighter, and vision becomes sharper.
  • Increased Independence: Tasks like reading, driving, and watching TV become easier.
  • Better Quality of Life: You’ll likely experience more confidence in everyday activities.
  • Reduce Halos and Glares when driving at night 
  • Less which are a common cause of injury among older adults 
  • New research suggests that removing cataracts can help prevent dementia

Frequently Asked Questions

Is cataract surgery painful?
Most patients report feeling little to no pain during the procedure, and any discomfort afterward is usually mild and temporary.

How long does recovery take?
Recovery is usually fast. Many patients resume normal activities within a few days, though complete healing may take a few weeks.

Will I need glasses after cataract surgery?
It depends on the type of lens you choose. Some patients may still need glasses for reading or close work, while others may enjoy clear vision at all distances.

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