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Medical and Surgical Eye Care

Advanced treatment for complex eye conditions

At UTMB Health, we know how much your vision means to your life. That’s why our eye care specialists are here to support you with expert, compassionate care for a wide range of eye conditions. Whether you're facing something common like dry eye or cataracts, or a more complex issue such as glaucoma, thyroid eye disease, or a serious eye injury, you can count on us to guide you every step of the way. From advanced surgical treatments to ongoing medical care, we use the latest technology and proven techniques to preserve your sight and your quality of life.

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  Conditions We Treat

Adult Comprehensive Conditions

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  Additional Services & Procedures

We've highlighted some of the most common services—please explore the conditions list for treatments by condition.

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  Your Care Team Each provider may treat different conditions. Click on a profile to see their areas of specialty.

 Frequently Asked Questions.

  • What’s the difference between medical and surgical eye care?

    Medical eye care focuses on diagnosing and managing eye diseases with medications, eye drops, or non-surgical procedures. Surgical eye care involves treating more serious conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, or retinal disease through laser treatments or surgery to help preserve or restore vision.

  • How do I know if I need to see a specialist for my eye condition?

    If your optometrist finds signs of a more complex issue during your exam, such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or a retinal problem, they’ll refer you to an ophthalmologist with expertise in that area. At UTMB Health, our team works together to make sure you receive the right care, at the right time.

  • Is cataract surgery safe?

    Yes, cataract surgery is one of the safest and most common surgical procedures performed in the U.S. It’s usually done as an outpatient procedure, and most people notice improved vision within a few days.

  • What are the signs that I might need medical eye care?

    Warning signs include sudden or ongoing blurry vision, floaters or flashes of light, eye pain, redness, light sensitivity, or loss of vision. If you experience any of these symptoms, schedule an eye exam as soon as possible.

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