DRY EYE
WE HAVE YOUR CURE FOR DRY EYE
CAUSES OF DRY EYE
- Computer use
- Environment – decreased blink rate during computer use is a big contributing factor, as is moving air during sleep
- Environmental allergies
- 2/3 of patients who have dry eye are women
- Hormones
- Antihistamine, ADHD medication, Benadryl use (and other drying medications)
- Thyroid conditions (even when medicated)
- Autoimmune disorders (such as Sjogrens)
- Rosacea/Ocular rosacea
- Cosmetics, eye growth serums
- Some glaucoma eyedrops/treatments
- Dehydration
- Incomplete lid closure
- & many more…
PACKAGE INFORMATION
Basic Package: 4 sessions of MiboFlo + ZEST microbe cleaning
– OR –
Premium Package: 4 sessions of MiboFlo + ZEST + 2 maintenance sessions
(this one is for more severe or symptomatic cases)
Call for more information and package pricing today! (682) 348-3218
NOTE: Packages are created because it takes at least 3 treatments before a patient’s comfort will make a noticeable improvement.
Neurolens®
Your eyes are working harder than ever.
Find relief.
We are proud to offer this new, state-of-the art lens that can bring your eyes into alignment thus relieving headaches and eye strain that is caused by our increased use of phones, computers, and tablets.
Prescription Eyeglasses
Your choice of glasses is a reflection of who you are – we are working hard to build a large collection of different brands for you to choose from!
Tom Ford | Moncler |
Salt. | Gucci |
Blackfin | Salvatore Ferragamo |
Vernon Gantry | Maui Jim |
Ray Ban | O.G.I. |
Tomato | Kids Bright Eyes |
Contact Lenses
There are many types of contact lens to choose from. We carry a wide range of options to ensure we find you the best style and fit for your lifestyle and needs. We carry many brands of contact lenses including the following: Coopervision, Bausch & Lomb, Acuvue/Vistakon, Alcon, and custom gas permeable and scleral contact lenses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What constitutes an eye emergency?
If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, we urge you to contact us right away. Quick action will lessen the risk of severely hurting your vision. Emergency symptoms include: eye pain, eye swelling, double vision, excessive tearing, sudden blurred vision, pink eye or redness, sudden light sensitivity, flashes of light, new floaters, curtain covering part of your vision.
How often do I need an eye exam?
We recommend all children and adults receive yearly eye exams. However, if you wear contacts or glasses or are suffering from an eye disease or condition, it may be necessary to be examined more frequently.
Do you treat children?
Yes! We treat patients of all ages. We tailor our eye exams to the needs of each patient so you can rest assured your child will feel comfortable and you’ll receive the information needed to make the right decisions for your child’s eye health.
Do you prescribe contact lenses?
Absolutely! If you are interested in contact lenses an additional evaluation will be needed. Typically, we can provide you with contact lenses the same day; however, if that isn’t possible we will order a set of diagnostic lenses to finalize the fit.
If this is your first time wearing contact lenses, we will teach you how to take care of your contact lenses, insert, and remove them before taking them home. Your contact lens prescription will be released once the fit and evaluation is complete.
What type of advanced technology do you use?
Dr. Talbott has brought in a wide range of advanced technology to make your experience the best possible eyecare. This technology includes:
- Autorefractor / Keratometer
- Zeiss Cirrus 5000
- iCare Tonometer (replacing the air-puff machine)
- Topcon Fundus Camera
- Virtual Vision Field Test
- Neurolens®
What types of contact lenses do you offer?
Sparrow Eyecare carries offers contact lenses for both children and adult. We can prescribe monthly, bi-weekly, or daily contact lenses depending on your lifestyle and needs. In addition, we also offer spherical, astigmatism/toric, and multifocal soft contact lenses.
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