Eye Care of Texoma formerly Nietling Family Eye Care

Eye Care of Texoma formerly Nietling Family Eye Care Dr. Eric Newberry purchased Nietling Optical on 3/23/2024, the office has been Located in Downtown Dension for over 40 years.

Dr. Newberry looks forward to serving Downtown Denison in the years to come. Our number one priority is ensuring the health of your eyes. We offer a wide variety of services and vision care products such as:

• Comprehensive Eye Exams
• Contact Lens Exams (including soft contacts, multifocal or bifocal contacts, and contacts made for astigmatism)
• Diagnosis and treatment of ocular diseases (such as cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, macular degeneration, etc.)
• Humphrey Visual Field Testing
• Emergency Eye Care (eye injuries)
• Co - management for Cataract surgeries and LASIK
• Dry Eye Treatment
• On site optical, We stock many brand names such as Betsey Johnson, Alan J, Scott Harris, Ice Cream, Champion, Nicole Miller, TLG, Interface, Danny Gokey, Nano, Invu and Wiley X.

11/28/2024

11/23/2024
  People with Diabetes Are Twice as Likely to Develop CataractsPeople with diabetes are more prone than others to catara...
11/22/2024


People with Diabetes Are Twice as Likely to Develop Cataracts

People with diabetes are more prone than others to cataracts. Cataracts develop at a younger age and progress faster in adults with diabetes than in people without it. High blood sugar levels lead to a build-up of cells and proteins in the eye’s lens, making it cloudy. Maintaining strict control of blood glucose levels may help delay the onset of cataracts.

  How can diabetes affect my eye health?Diabetes can take a toll on your health in various ways — it affects your heart,...
11/20/2024



How can diabetes affect my eye health?
Diabetes can take a toll on your health in various ways — it affects your heart, kidneys, peripheral nerves, skin and, yes, your eyes.

But why?

Diabetes can damage blood vessels all over your body. And the blood vessels in your eyes are no exception.

Diabetes can damage the blood vessels in your retina (the very back layer of your eyeball). That’s called diabetes-related retinopathy.

One way that the blood vessels are damaged is when the blood vessels in your eyes lose their blood vessel wall integrity and start to “leak.” That allows fluids to build up in your macula (the center of your retina). When your macula swells as a result of that excess fluid, it’s called macular edema.

 Diabetes is one of the eight leading cause of death.
11/14/2024


Diabetes is one of the eight leading cause of death.

  Did you know: There are three types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational.
11/13/2024


Did you know:

There are three types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational.

Address

417 W Main Street
Denison, TX
75020

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm

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Serving our community since 1982

Eye care professionals specialize in understanding how the human eye really works, as well as diseases and conditions that affect your vision – many of which do not have obvious symptoms. Eye doctors know how age and risk factors affect vision over time for young and old, and they understand the benefits and features of corrective lenses including eyeglasses and contacts.

Our optometrists take the time to explain the results of your eye exam, describe your options and listen to your eye care needs. Because maintaining good eye health is an ongoing partnership, we encourage you to ask questions and share your health information, which could be vital to monitoring, diagnosing and treating potential vision problems