As November unfolds, the holiday season and cooler weather take center stage. With all the hustle and bustle, it’s easy to overlook eye care. However, this is a critical time to prioritize your vision health, especially as environmental changes and seasonal activities...
Protect Your Eyes This Fall: Tips for Healthy Vision in September
As September brings cooler temperatures and the beginning of fall, it's the perfect time to focus on maintaining healthy vision. With kids back in school, busy schedules, and the changing weather, it's easy to overlook eye care. However, protecting your eyes and...
A New Beginning: Our Commitment to Quality Eye Care in Our New Location
Enhancing Your Vision, Elevating Your Care At Eye Physicians of North Houston, we've embarked on an exciting new chapter in our journey to provide top-tier eye care to our valued patients. Our commitment to superior eye care remains unwavering, and our new location...
What is Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma?
Primary open-angle glaucoma is the most common form of glaucoma. POAG usually occurs in older adults, but it can do so in younger adults if they have certain risk factors such as a racial origin, family history of the disease, or extremely thin corneas. There are a...
Seasonal Eye Allergies
The number of people suffering from a perennial and/or seasonal eye allergy, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, has grown significantly over the past couple of decades. The main cause of seasonal allergies is the same thing as perennial allergies, but seasonal...
Eyelid Twitching and Why it Happens
Myokymia is an involuntary eyelid twitch or tic, it’s often a spontaneous localized spasm of one or both of your eyelids, upper and lower. Usually swift, it can go unnoticed by many individuals and they go away on their own when minor. Most people, if not all, will...
Dry Eye Syndrome: Relieve the Pain
Dry Eye Syndrome can occur at any age but is usually most notable by the time someone reaches the age of 50. With many different causes of Dry Eye Syndrome (DES), it may not always be 100% curable. DES is a chronic and typically progressive condition but there are...
What is Cataract Disease?
Have you noticed clouding in either your own eyes or someone else’s? That would be cataract disease. This clouding in the eye’s lens lies behind the iris and the pupil, cataracts can develop in one or both eyes. At the start of cataracts disease, it's small and with...
The Scary Risks Of Wearing Costume Contact Lenses For Halloween
Halloween is just around the corner, which means everyone is getting their costumes ready and prepared for their get-togethers or trick-or-treating! Many costumes and topical products are harmless for those that aren’t allergic to the ingredients used. However, some...