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From comprehensive eye exams to personalized treatment plans, we’ve got your eye health covered.

Today's Vision Eye Exams in Tomball

monday:
Closed
tuesday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
wednesday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
thursday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
friday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
saturday:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
sunday:
Closed

Comprehensive Eye Exams in Tomball

Comprehensive Eye Exams

Comprehensive eye exams are an essential component of overall wellness. These exams look for a number of different possible diseases or other vision problems. ataracts is possible through regular eye examinations. Prevention of cataracts is possible through regular eye examinations.

Cataract Surgery

As we age, cataracts can form on the lens of our eyes and can impair our vision. Cataracts can be treated by removing them through a surgical procedure. The experienced doctors at Today's Vision can help diagnose the best treatment plan for your vision and get you back to your everyday life.

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Meet Our eye doctors

Gabriela Leche
Optometrist, Tomball Location
Anna Khoja
Optometrist, Tanglewood Location
April Oliver
Owner, Chief Executive Officer
Parnaz Adibian
Optometrist, Briar Forest Location
Ryan Stewart
Optometrist, Tomball Location
Adrian Velasco
Optometrist, Tanglewood Location

Most comprehensive eye exams include the following:

  • Visual Acuity to assess the sharpness of your vision.
  • Visual Fields Test to determine if you have blind spots or peripheral vision issues.
  • Cover Test to identify strabismus or binocular vision problems.
  • Retinoscopy to approximate your eyeglass prescription.
  • Refraction to fine-tune the final eyeglass prescription using a phoropter.
  • Slit Lamp Exam to detect common eye diseases and conditions.
  • Glaucoma Test, known as tonometry, to measure your eye’s pressure.
  • Dilation of the pupil and ophthalmoscopyto, to examine the optic nerve, retina and blood vessels.
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What You Should Know Before Considering Cataract Surgery

According to the National Eye Institute, more than half of Americans have cataracts or have undergone cataract surgery by the time they are 80 years old. If cataracts have affected your day-to-day activities such as reading, driving, walking, or doing any form of work, your doctor will recommend a surgical procedure.

Whether you are struggling with an undiagnosed vision problem or just looking for routine eye care, Today's Vision  has got you covered. Feel free to contact or visit our office for consultation or a comprehensive eye exam.

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