
Vision Source Aldine (Houston,TX 77039)
(281) 674-8975
Category: Optical Stores
5164 Aldine Mail Rd
Houston,TX 77039

(281) 674-8975
Category: Optical Stores
5164 Aldine Mail Rd
Houston,TX 77039
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The independently owned and operated Vision Source Eye Care centers in Houston offer comprehensive eye care for the entire family. As part of North America's premier network of private practice optometrists, Houston Vision Source offices are able to provide their patients eye health care utilizing he latest technology and progressive optometric procedures. And because each office is owned and operated by a doctor of optometry, your entire experience - from exam through fitting in glasses or contacts - take place under the supervision of your family eye doctor.
Houston Vision Source doctors provide medical care for the eyes, treating and managing treatment of:
* Glaucoma
* Cataracts
* Macular Degeneration
* Diabetic Eye Disease
* Dry Eye
* Eye Infections
* Eye Injuries
To find out more, call your local Vision Source office - 281-674-8975
Hours of Operation:
Open Monday - Saturday. Some offices offer extended evening hours. Please visit our website for additional information.
What kind of contacts should I choose?
To keep your eyes healthy, I think the monthly contacts is a good choice for you though they are more expensive than the yearly. However, the advantage o fthe monthly contacts is that there will be few deposits, especially proteins, on the lenses because you replace the lens very often. While the yearly contacts may have many deposits on the lens due to overtime use. The deposits can make your vision blurry and sometimes they can lead to chronic inflammation. So you'd better choose the monthly contacts.
Is it possible for a 18-year-old person to get lasik surgery?
The doctor is right.If your son's vision is not stable,it is not suggested to have lasik surgery,otherwise his vision will still keep changing after the surgery.
Is keratoconus a refractive error?
Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease in which the normally round cornea thins and begins to bulge into a cone-like shape. This cone shape deflects light as it enters the eye on its way to the light-sensitive retina, causing distorted vision. There are several factors that cause Keratoconus: an imbalance of enzymes within the cornea, overexposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun, excessive eye rubbing, a history of poorly fitted contact lenses and chronic eye irritation.Keratoconus can result in nearsightedness and/or astigmatism, those are all refractice errors. Eyeglasses cannot help to patient with keratoconus, but contact lenses can. Learn more at http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/keratoconus.htm
What kind of sunglasses are good for me?
Dark tinted color lenses can protect you from brightness, such as brown/gray/green.Polarized lenses could also prevent you from glare. If you often work outdoors, you'd better choose these kinds of lenses.
How often should I get my eyes checked?
For children, it is good to have their eyes checked every year because the eye conditions of children are unstable and always changing. For adults who are under 60 and have perfect vision, it is still good to have their eyes checked at least every two years. If you are over 60, you'd better have an eye exam once a year.
Is there any pain after the lasik surgery?
There would be little pain after the lasik surgery and the recovery time is depending on yourself, usually it takes few days to weeks for healing the cornea. In fact, the cornea will never heal to its original condition, but it will restore itself to the point than can ensure you to the best vision.
Is there any kind of lenses that can block glare at night?
Some people wear sunglasses or polarized glasses to reduce glare when they drive at night. I am not sure whether they do work well. In my opinion, the best choice for night driving is to get a pair of eyeglasses with clear lenses and add an AR coating to the lenses, which will help block glare while driving at night.
What is the age limit to wear contacts?
There is no age limit to wear contacts.But for some young children,they may have difficulty in putting them in and getting out.It is necessary to have an eye exam to determine if one is a good candidate to wear contacts.If the doctor approves,then your son can wear contacts.
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