The Warning Signs of Retinal Detachment
Your retina plays a vital role in how you see the world. It’s the thin layer of light-sensitive tissue lining the back of your eye, responsible for sending images to …
Learn MoreYour retina plays a vital role in how you see the world. It’s the thin layer of light-sensitive tissue lining the back of your eye, responsible for sending images to …
Learn MoreHave you ever felt your right eye suddenly twitch, almost like it had a mind of its own? For many people in Lubbock, this slight spasm is more of an …
Learn MoreThe fastest way to heal a swollen eyelid starts with knowing what you’re dealing with. Whether it’s caused by allergies, a blocked oil gland, or irritation from makeup or contact …
Learn MoreProtect your sight with proactive diabetic vision protection and early cataract detection at West Texas Eye Associates. Diabetic vision protection starts with knowing what to expect at each eye exam. …
Learn MoreAfter hours of scrolling on social media, your eyes feel dry, you get headaches, and the text on your screen begins to blur. In today’s digital world, this discomfort is …
Learn MoreThe nutrients for eye health that you eat every day do much more than fuel your body. They also help protect your vision now and in the future. Specific vitamins, …
Learn MoreMedically reviewed by West Texas Eye Associates Medical Staff That’s right! March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month, highlighting the importance of protecting your vision at work. From construction to …
Learn MoreDriving when you’re in your 40s and beyond isn’t like getting behind the wheel as a teenager. Aging has a tremendous effect on crucial safe driving requirements, like strong vision. …
Learn MoreNoticeable changes in your vision should always be taken seriously. If a clear field of vision is suddenly littered with spots or a variety of shapes, you should consult your …
Learn MoreDiabetes is a common condition, with over 30 million Americans living with diabetes. Diabetes can affect every part of your body, including your eyes. The diabetes-related changes to the circulatory …
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