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Causes and Risk Factors for Dry eye

Causes and Risk Factors for Dry eye We at Ella Eyes are your reliable destination for eye care services around Houston, TX. Dry eye is a common phenomenon and can be Read More

Why Is It Important To Get Regular Eye Exams?

Why Is It Important to Get Regular Eye Exams? Both children and adults need regular eye exams to protect their eye and vision health. Children should get these exams annually, while Read More

Myopia control for children

Myopia Control for Children Children need to be able to see clearly as they learn about their world and move through school. If they're dealing with myopia (nearsightedness), though, they may Read More

Treating Dry Eyes

Millions of people across the country suffer from dry eye syndrome. At Ella Eyes in Houston, we diagnose and treat this condition to give our patients a better quality of Read More

Myopia FAQ's

Nearsightedness, also called myopia, is a common eye condition that affects children and adults. Many patients at Ella Eyes in Houston, TX ask about myopia management and nearsightedness control. Our Read More

Does Working in Front of a Computer Cause Dry Eye Syndrome?

If you're like most Americans, you spend the majority of your workday stuck behind a computer screen, only to come home and spend hours looking at televisions, tablets, and your Read More

The Importance of Eye Care and Check-Ups

The importance of eye care and checkups can't be overstated. They are vital to not only the health of your eyes, but also to your overall health and your enjoyment Read More

Eye Care for the Whole Family

Everyone in your family will need to see the optometrist every year. The greatest gift you can give to a family member is a great eye exam, and every member Read More

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