Hello everyone,
Someone will be at our office answering phone calls Mon-Fri 9 AM-3 PM to assist you for the following services:
1) Purchasing CONTACT LENSES:
If you’re running out of lenses or your prescription is about to expire
2) EYEGLASS NEEDS:
Picking up glasses or inquiries on the status of your eyeglass order. If you're picking up, when you arrive we will provide curbside service.
3) PURCHASING EYEGLASSES:
If you have a prescription and are in urgent need to get a new or replacement pair of eyeglasses we can schedule an appointment for you to come to the office. We are limiting this service to one patient /customer at a time.
3) MEDICATION:
If you are running out of medication please contact us and we can transmit a refill electronically to your pharmacy.
4) For emergent and urgent eye conditions, we will first try to triage your condition over the phone call and in situations that may require a visit to the office, do our best to see you.
CALL 214-361-1300
With sincerest wishes for your continued good health, we remain at your service,
Eye Doctor's Office & Eye Gallery
Dr. Bob Consor & Dr. Jenifer
Are objects at a distance or close by appearing blurry? If so, it's definitely time for an eye exam! Visit our website to schedule yours today.
Your prescription is waiting for you when you log in! All you have to do is select the number of boxes you desire and our re-order system takes care of the rest. Visit our website to re-order!
Talk to your doctor about blue light blocking lenses. Schedule an appointment today!
Yay! It’s officially Fall! What do you look forward to the most this season? Comment below!
Have you decided on this year's Halloween costume? For most costumes, makeup is the most essential part! Here are some tips to help you avoid eye irritation or infection when using makeup:
Billions of people around the world experience vision problems because they don’t have access to the proper eyecare & glasses. Most of these vision impairments could have been avoided had they been diagnosed & treated early on by an eye doctor. When was the last time you had an eye exam? Make sure to get annual eye exams and encourage your family, friends, and colleagues to do so as well! #HopeInSight
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Try these simple tips to keep your glasses fog-free!
- Wear a mask that fits snugly around your nose.
- Place a folded tissue under your mask, right at the bridge of your nose, to absorb the moisture.
- Ask us about anti-fog sprays and wipes!
October is Eye Injury Prevention Month! Each year, thousands are affected by eye injuries, the majority of which could have been prevented by wearing proper protective eyewear & taking simple precautions. Believe it or not, half of eye injuries occur in our very homes!
For those working and schooling from home, screen time has now doubled! Here are some tips to help minimize the damaging effects of too much screen time:
Scary things happen on Halloween... don't let an eye infection be the scariest! Decorative contacts are a great addition to any costume, but when used without a valid prescription, they may seriously harm your eyes & vision. Contact us to get safely fitted & enjoy a healthy and fun Halloween.
Schedule your appointment today!
Eye injuries are more likely to happen at home than anywhere else. Home cleaning, yard work, or even just playing with the kids puts you at risk for an eye injury. Make sure to wear the proper protective eyewear when handling chemicals, flying debris, and dust particles.
It is essential that you get an eye exam each and every year! Don't lose your eyesight to your diabetes.
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Now that face masks are part of our everyday wardrobe, you may notice your eyes getting a little dryer than usual. Here are some tips to keep that from happening:
- Wear a mask that fits snugly around your nose. This will ensure the moisture exits through the side of your mask and not above it.
- Try to blink more frequently.
- Ask us about lubricating eye drops.
Often, when winter is upon us our motivation to exercise and eat healthy foods tend to plummet along with the temperature. Don't let the cooler weather hold you back from staying healthy! Make sure you eat nutritious meals, stay active, limit alcoholic beverages, and avoid smoking tobacco.
Veterans Day, originally known as Armistice Day, is celebrated on the 11th day of the 11th month every year to thank, honor, and salute our heroes of the past, present, and future. Thank you for your service.
If you have diabetes, your eyes and vision are at risk. It is essential that you get an eye exam each and every year! Diabetics can experience sudden changes to their eye health and without early intervention and treatment, serious damage can occur.
One of the best ways to give your eyes love is to get at least 7 - 9 hours of sleep a night. A good night’s rest keeps the eyes ready for the next day and can prevent eye spasms, dryness, itchiness, strain, and bloodshot eyes. It also prevents dark circles from appearing around the eyes — and let's be honest, who wants those?!
Why is it so important for diabetics to get a yearly eye exam? Not only does diabetes affect your body but it can also seriously damage your vision, potentially leading to vision loss. With the proper care, like getting a yearly dilated eye exam & maintaining a healthy diet, you can help keep your eyes healthy! Contact us to schedule your yearly dilated eye exam.
We live in a world flooded with digital devices. As a result, you may be starting to experience digital eye strain, which makes your eyes feel sore, tired, watery, and/or dry. To prevent this from occurring, follow the 20-20-20 rule!
Don't let an exam covered by medical insurance go to waste when so much is at stake. Book your diabetic eye exam today!
This year’s theme for World Diabetes Day is, “The Nurse and Diabetes”. Nurses help support people living with all types of health concerns especially those that have diabetes. They face several challenges and education is so important to help equip nurses with the skills they need to help support them.
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Veterans Day, originally known as Armistice Day, is celebrated on the 11th day of the 11th month every year to thank, honor, and salute our heroes of the past, present, and future. Thank you for your service.
There is no separating diabetes and vision. If you or someone in your family has diabetes, make sure to have a regular diabetic eye exam to assess your health and prevent disease.
Wash your hands with soap and water before handling contact lenses. Place 1 lens in the palm of your hand, add a generous amount of solution, and gently rub with your finger for about 10 seconds in order to remove any buildup on the lens. Then, rinse the lens with solution. Repeat with the 2nd lens — and ta-da! They’re ready to wear!
Don't let an exam covered by medical insurance go to waste when so much is at stake. Book your diabetic eye exam today!
There is no separating diabetes and vision. If you or someone in your family has diabetes, make sure to have a regular diabetic eye exam to assess your health and prevent disease.
Eye Doctor's Office and Eye Gallery is now a part of MyEyeDr.! We look forward to continuing to serve all your eyecare needs.
To get in touch with us or schedule an appointment, visit us at our new site: https://locations.myeyedr.com/tx/dallas/6036-sherry-lane or call us at (214) 361-1300.