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Wallace Eye Associates Wallace Eye Surgery is regarded as one of the leading eyecare facilities in the U.S. Our team has he

08/10/2025

✨ Our patients are rediscovering life with clear, natural vision — thanks to advanced cataract care at Wallace Eye Associates. Schedule your cataract evaluation before the new year!

31/07/2024

🎉 We proudly welcome Louisiana native, Nicholas Braud, MD, to our team!

Watch the video to learn more about Dr. Braud and his commitment to providing exceptional eye care.

👁️ June is National Cataract Awareness Month! 👁️Did you know that cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss in the ...
19/06/2024

👁️ June is National Cataract Awareness Month! 👁️

Did you know that cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss in the U.S.? Early detection and treatment can make a world of difference. If you’re experiencing blurry vision, sensitivity to light, or seeing halos around lights, it’s time to get your eyes checked.

Join us in spreading awareness and encouraging regular eye exams. Together, we can protect our vision and see a clearer future!

01/05/2024

At Wallace Eye Associates, excellence isn't just a goal, it's our standard. Dr. Thomas Stuckey and our expert team are leading the way in cataract care in Louisiana. Don't let blurry vision hold you back - restore your sight, renew your life! Book your appointment today and step into a clearer tomorrow.

What Are Floaters?Floaters look like small specks, dots, circles, lines or cobwebs in your field of vision. While they s...
21/11/2022

What Are Floaters?

Floaters look like small specks, dots, circles, lines or cobwebs in your field of vision. While they seem to be in front of your eye, they are floating inside. Floaters are tiny clumps of gel or cells inside the vitreous that fills your eye. What you see are the shadows these clumps cast on your retina.

Most floaters and flashes are not a problem. However, there are times when they can be signs of a serious condition. Here is when you should call an ophthalmologist right away:
- You notice a lot of new floaters
- You have a lot of flashes
- A shadow appears in your peripheral (side) vision
- A gray curtain covers part of your vision

A corneal abrasion is a medical term for a scratch on the cornea, the clear protective layer that covers the front of yo...
12/10/2022

A corneal abrasion is a medical term for a scratch on the cornea, the clear protective layer that covers the front of your eye. It’s one of the most common eye injuries. There are many ways the cornea can become damaged. If you think you’ve suffered a scratched eye or other eye injuries, it’s important to seek treatment to avoid infection and vision loss. Causes of a corneal abrasion include: Eye trauma (such as getting poked in the eye), Getting foreign material — sand, dust, sawdust, etc. — in your eye, Rubbing your eye too roughly, Wearing poorly fitting or dirty contact lenses, Certain types of eye infections, and chemical exposure.

A Better Life Starts With Better Vision.

It's August, which means you may be spending long hours soaking up the sun. As you reach for your sunblock, remember tha...
09/08/2022

It's August, which means you may be spending long hours soaking up the sun. As you reach for your sunblock, remember that your eyes need protection as well. It is important to start wearing proper eye protection at an early age to shield your eyes from years of ultraviolet exposure.

To teach the recipe, you must be able to read the recipe. Don’t let blurred vision impact these special moments.
02/07/2022

To teach the recipe, you must be able to read the recipe. Don’t let blurred vision impact these special moments.

→ June is National Cataract Awareness Month! Cataracts are simply part of the aging process, but aging doesn’t have to s...
01/06/2022

→ June is National Cataract Awareness Month! Cataracts are simply part of the aging process, but aging doesn’t have to slow down your lifestyle. . Schedule your consultation today.

When it comes to making an appointment with an eye doctor, patients often aren’t sure whether they need to see an ophtha...
05/05/2022

When it comes to making an appointment with an eye doctor, patients often aren’t sure whether they need to see an ophthalmologist or an optometrist. are medical doctors (MD) or osteopathic doctors (DO) specializing in eye health and vision care. These eye doctors can vary in their level of training and what they are able to diagnose and treat. This type of doctor can also perform comprehensive eye exams to diagnose and treat vision problems, diagnose and treat eye disease, prescribe medication, and perform procedures such as LASIK or cataract surgery. An is an eye care professional who provides primary vision care. They perform comprehensive eye exams and vision tests, prescribe corrective lenses, diagnose certain eye issues, and prescribe medication for certain eye diseases and conditions.

A Better Life Starts With Better Vision.

Eating the right foods can   and keep you healthy. Research says that foods rich in vitamins C and E, zinc, lutein, zeax...
21/04/2022

Eating the right foods can and keep you healthy. Research says that foods rich in vitamins C and E, zinc, lutein, zeaxanthin, and omega-3 fatty acids are linked to lower risk for age-related ( ), , and even later in life.

A Better Life Starts With Better Vision.

More than 40 million Americans who struggle with seasonal allergies could find their eyes are redder, itchier, and more ...
14/04/2022

More than 40 million Americans who struggle with seasonal allergies could find their eyes are redder, itchier, and more watery than normal. Here are some tips to help minimize the misery of :

1. Wear sunglasses or eyeglasses whenever possible to protect your eyes from pollen.

2. Keep windows at home and in the car closed so pollen doesn’t blow in.

3. Remove your jacket, hat and shoes as soon as you enter the house to avoid tracking pollen inside. Also, don’t hang laundry outside to dry.

5. Monitor the pollen count each day (either online or through your local weather forecast). Try to spend less time outside when those counts are very high.

A Better Life Starts With Better Vision.

Address

4300 Parliament Drive
LA
71303

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 07:30 - 14:00

Telephone

+13184480221

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Wallace Eye Associates: One of Louisiana’s Best Kept Secrets

Wallace Eye Associates and The Wallace Laser & Surgery Center are among Louisiana’s best kept medical secrets. Ophthalmologists from Alexandria to learn from our team of specially trained surgeons and eye doctors. For more than 3 decades, Wallace Eye Associates has helped set the standard in eye care and established our practice as a ‘Cataract Center of Excellence.’