2313 W. Parker Rd. | Plano, Texas 75023 | Phone: 972.612.2015
 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What type of insurance do you accept?
    Our office accepts two forms of insurance.
    • Vision benefits that pay towards routine examinations and materials such as glasses and/or contact lenses
    • Major medical insurance, which is accepted for health-related visit, problem visits, and emergencies
    Click for more on insurance at 1st Eye Care Plano.

  • When Can Kids Wear Contacts?
    Whether they’re into basketball or ballet, reading or wrestling, there are many kids who long to wear contact lenses in place of their regular eyeglasses but will my child wear contact lenses? click for more on kids contact lenses.

  • What are the Contact Lens Options for Patients Over 40?
    Once your near vision and ability to focus declines, you may find that you can no longer read and do other near tasks comfortably through your contact lenses. What do you do next? click for more on contact options for patients over 40.

  • What can I do about Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)?
    It is now very common to spend significant time in front of a computer during the day. Many people experience CVS symptoms, including blurred vision, headaches, eyestrain, increased sensitivity to glare, and dry eyes. Your eye doctor has solutions for your discomfort! click for more on computer vision syndrome.

  • What is Amblyopia and how can I treat it?
    Amblyopia is the medical term used when the vision in one of the eyes is reduced because the eye and the brain are not working together properly. The eye itself looks normal, but it is not being used normally because the brain is favoring the other eye. This condition is also sometimes called lazy eye. click for more on Amblyopia.

  • What is Astigmatism and how can I treat it?
    Astigmatism is a vision condition that occurs when the front surface of your eye, the cornea, is slightly irregular in shape. This irregular shape prevents light from focusing properly on the back of your eye, the retina. click for more on Astigmatism.

Please feel free to call us for more information in regards to question. Our experienced office team will be glad to assist you.

Frequently Asked Questions

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