We offer comprehensive eye exams in Houston, TX, that go beyond checking your prescription. We take time to assess your overall eye health, screen for early signs of disease, and understand how your vision fits into your daily life.
An eye exam should give you more than just an updated prescription. It’s an opportunity to understand how your eyes are doing, and what they may need next. We take a measured, thorough approach to every exam, whether you’re here for your first visit or you’ve been with us for years.

Your comprehensive eye exam includes a detailed evaluation of your vision, eye health, and any changes since your last visit. We take the time to check for early signs of issues like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, even if you aren’t noticing symptoms yet. If something does need follow-up, we’ll explain your options clearly and without pressure.

We offer eye exams for patients ages three and up, and we adjust our approach based on your age, health history, and lifestyle. For some patients, that means yearly check-ins.
For others, it may involve more frequent monitoring or baseline imaging that we can refer back to over time. That continuity is what allows us to notice the small things before they become big concerns.

We care for patients across every stage of life, from children preparing for school to adults managing vision changes. While the tools and tests may vary, the goal stays the same: support clear, comfortable vision and catch concerns early.
Children (Ages 3–18):
Children should have their first exam by age 3, followed by regular check-ins every 1–2 years depending on their visual development, screen use, and any family history of eye conditions. We take extra care to create a calm, reassuring experience for young patients, explaining what we’re doing in a way that makes sense to them.
Adults (Ages 19-64):
Most adults benefit from an eye exam every 1–2 years. These visits help us monitor your prescription, track changes in eye health, and address issues like eye strain or dry eye symptoms before they escalate.
Seniors (Ages 65+):
After age 65, annual exams are typically recommended to monitor for conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. We often use retinal imaging and OCT to establish a clear baseline and track changes with precision over time.
We approach each visit with the same focus: thoughtful care, steady communication, and guidance that makes sense for where you are right now.