Eyecare Services

Eye Care Eyecare Services in College Station, TX

When choosing the right eye care facility for your family means finding a location that is friendly, knowledgeable and has a wide range of services to meet your needs. From routine checks to treatment for serious conditions, Urban Optics is here to support your family’s vision health.​​​​​​​


Eye & Vision Exams

Starting around 6 months, we see patients to scan for potential problems and run age-appropriate tests to examine vision. We like to see our patients again once or twice before they start school, depending on the family history of eye health and whether or not the parents need prescriptions. Discovering vision problems early may mean easier correction or improved vision for meeting typical milestones. Children with vision problems can struggle to walk, read, perform fine motor skills and other things that depend on perception and being able to see clear details.

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Contact Lens Exams

We offer contacts and glasses for those who need vision correction. Our optometry center will take precise eye measurements to ensure that your contacts are custom fit. Your corneas, irises, and pupils all have to be examined to make sure that the curve of the lens lines up without irritation or scratching.

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Lasik Eye Surgery

For many patients that are farsighted, nearsighted or have astigmatism, Lasik surgery can be used to fix or greatly improve vision. We can meet with you to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. We will be able to refer you to a surgeon to complete the outpatient surgery and then help you with follow-up exams to watch your post-op recovery.

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Glaucoma Treatment

The second leading cause of blindness in America is due to glaucoma. Your College Station optometrist will help you by checking your vision and keeping the common risk factors in mind as you are treated. Glaucoma is most common in those over the age of 60, African American, Asian, those with diabetes and those with a family history of glaucoma.

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Dry Eye

Irritated eyes may just seem annoying, but a lack of healthy tear production can cause problems with the vision and cornea. Healthy tears include mucous, water and oil to keep your eyes moisturized and working smoothly. Irritation of the eyes can lead to infection, scarring or inflammation when they are not treated properly.
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Cataracts Treatment

A common eye problem, especially for aging adults, is cataracts. Cataracts happen when they eye gets cloudy and vision is affected in one or both eyes. If this condition is caught at an early stage, corrective lenses can improve vision. We have a range of tests to check your vision and determine your top options based on the severity of your glaucoma.
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Eye Strain

Reading, mobile devices and the computer can cause eye strain due to focus on visual tasks. Many of our patients complain about blurred vision, eye fatigue, headaches and pain in the eyes when their eyes are bothered by overuse. We can treat eye strain and usually start with changing your life habits to put less strain on your eyes.
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Light Sensitivity

Over 90% of migraine sufferers also experience hypersensitivity to light, or photophobia. If you suffer from migraine, photophobia could be triggering or exacerbating your condition. Light sensitivity eyewear from Axon Optics is clinically proven to reduce migraine attacks by filtering out the light most likely to trigger photophobia symptoms. Unlike sunglasses that filter all types of light and may cause your eyes to become even more sensitive, Axon Optics eyewear filters only the painful light. This makes them safe to wear all day, every day. Visit our office to learn more about Axon Optics eyewear and contacts for light sensitivity, and how they could help you experience fewer migraine attacks. Call or stop by our office to learn more.
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LASIK Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Care

Poor eyesight is a frustrating experience for anyone. Glasses and contacts are incredibly helpful, but they cannot replace great eyesight and are a constant source of annoyance and expense. For patients that would like to fix their vision problems, we recommend LASIK.
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Pediatric Eye Exams

Many parents do not realize how important eye exams are for their young children. Children should have their eyes examined if they have a family history of eye problems or symptoms. If there are no apparent vision problems, then the child should have his or her vision checked at 6 months, 3 years and then before entering the first grade. Most states even require children to have at least one exam before entering the first grade to ensure they are not hindered by vision problems. Eye exams can help find problems that may hinder your child's abilities during the early stages of development.

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Management of Ocular Diseases

Ocular diseases in College Station, TX affect all types of people, no matter the age, income, or lifestyle. Here at Urban Optics, we work with patients to diagnose, treat, and manage all ocular diseases. If you are concerned with eye diseases, or you think you are suffering from a condition, check out some of the most common ocular diseases listed here.

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Computer Vision

If you work at a computer for much of the day, you could be at risk for computer vision syndrome (or CVS). Also known as digital eye strain, computer vision syndrome can dry out and irritate your eyes, making it difficult to focus on anything for very long. Good eye care practices can help to combat computer vision, but if your symptoms are interfering with your day-to-day life and ability to work, it may be time to visit an optometry professional. At Urban Optics, we frequently treat computer vision syndrome, and we encourage College Station residents to visit us for help with the condition.​​​​​​​
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Common Eye Injuries

Thousands of eye injuries occur every year in this country, and they don't just happen out on the sports field. At Urban Optics, our College Station optometry team, led by Dr. Matthew Greene and Dr. Carl Ross, have worked with hundreds of men, women, and children recovering from a range of eye injury most of which are preventable!
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Blurry Vision

Blurry vision is a common problem that could signal the need for a change in your eye prescription or a more serious health condition. Blurred vision can occur in just one eye, or it can affect both eyes. A visit to your eye doctor can help to determine the underlying issue, so you can enjoy clear vision again. At Urban Optics in College Station, TX, we offer help for blurry vision that impacts your ability to perform your daily tasks.
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Sports Vision

Aggies are sports-minded people. And at Urban Optics in College Station, we know that the optometry athletes need isn't just about how many lines of letters they can see on an eye chart. Of course, your Doctor of Optometry wants to give you the correction you need if you can't read that 20/20 line or that 20/15 line on the Snellen eye chart. But people who are serious about sports also need to be evaluated for other aspects of good vision.
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Diabetic Eye Disease

Diabetes is well-known for causing problems throughout the body. The eyes, kidneys, and feet are areas of particular concern. Keeping these parts healthy requires careful attention to maintaining good blood sugar levels, getting regular exercise, and being careful about which foods are eaten. Even with these precautions, it is also important to get frequent checkups so that any emerging problems can be caught and treated early.
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Eye Infections

The eyes are constantly exposed to the outside environment, so it's no wonder that they occasionally get infected. Most eye infections are fairly benign, but sometimes, they can be serious enough to warrant a quick trip to the eye doctor. Here are some of the most common types of infections you may encounter, along with information about their typical severities.
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Eye Allergies

Our optometrist in College Station, TX provides allergy treatment, allergy management, and Urban Optics. Dr. Brad Hearn, our optometrist in College Station, TX offers his expertise and compassion to eye patients at Lakeside Eye Associates. Our experienced optometry team is well-versed in all aspects of allergy treatment, management, and Urban Optics. Patients in and around College Station, Huntersville, Davidson, Cornelius and the Lake Norman area come to Lakeside Eye Associates for expert eye care.
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Macular Degeneration

Health experts recommend regular visits to your optometrist to receive needed changes in vision prescription to help you see clearly and to detect the early signs of eye diseases that can develop as you age. Age-related macular degeneration is a progressive eye disease that causes diminished vision in the central field and can lead to blindness. At Urban Optics in College Station, TX, we can provide comprehensive exams that detect the early stages of this disease, so you can receive immediate treatment that can save your vision.
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Macular Degeneration FAQs

The delicate structures of the human eye are capable of amazing things, but they're also vulnerable to conditions that rob them of those capabilities. Macular degeneration is a prime example, yet many people don't have a clear idea of what this disease is or what kind of threat it poses to eyesight. If you're worried about this particular condition, here are the answers to some frequently asked questions here at Urban Optics in College Station, TX.
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Diabetic Retinopathy

The College Station optometrist team at Urban Optics meets hundreds of people every year living with diabetes. This chronic metabolic condition places a person at increased risk for a variety of eye diseases, including diabetic retinopathy.
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Low Vision

Very few people are completely without sight. Many people who are classified as blind have some sight remaining, albeit not very much. Low vision is characterized by vision that is no better than 20/200 with correction. If you have 20 degrees or less of visual field remaining, this would also be characterized as low vision. The staff at our optometry office: Urban Optics in College Station, TX, can diagnose and treat low vision.​​​​​​​
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