Our Cornea Associates of Texas team has been hard at work, rolling out new safety protocol, because we want you to feel safe when you come to our practice. Take a look at the safety measures we have put in place to protect our patients and our team. Welcome Back!
Have you had your child's vision checked lately? Here are a few things you should know about a child's vision.
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/children-vision-development
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Vision Development: Childhood
Could pink eye be a symptom of COVID-19 in children?
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/news/pink-eye-symptom-covid19-coronavirus-children
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Pink Eye May Be a Symptom of COVID-19 in Children, New Study Suggests
Progressive lenses are growing in popularity among people who need help seeing near, far and in-between. Here are a few things you should know about progressive lenses.
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/glasses-contacts/pros-cons-progressive-lenses-computer-glasses
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Pros and Cons of Progressive Lenses
Back to school has been different this year due to COVID-19. Some of our kiddos have returned to school in the classroom and some are doing virtual learning from home. It has sure been an adjustment for our children. Our team at Cornea Associates wanted to share a few back to school photos of our children and grandchildren. We hope you enjoy them!
Cornea Associates of Texas updated their information in their About section.
Cornea Associates is now offering the first and only FDA approved Corneal Crosslinking treatment. Over the past 10 years, through clinical trials, our physicians have performed approximately 2,500 Corneal Crosslinking cases.
Adding the Avedro (Epi-Off) Crosslinking procedure allows us to offer a procedure which may be covered by your Medical Insurance plan.
If you have keratoconus, Corneal Crosslinking is an innovative therapy which can slow or event halt the progression of your condition. Your physician can discuss all available options at your next visit!
Today is Abigail's last day at Cornea Associates. Your Cornea family wishes you the best of luck in following your dream of being a veterinarian. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to our Cornea team. You will be missed!
We are so thankful to be back in business taking care of our patients this week!
The weather last week was rough. Physicians, team members, and patients have endured extended power outages, ruptured pipes and lack of water. Despite these challenges, our team was still able to find some time to enjoy the winter weather! Here are some of the fun pictures from our team!