Charles A Garcia, MD, P.A.

Charles A Garcia, MD, P.A. Charles A. Garcia, M.D., P.A.Exceptional Eye Care in Houston If you have ever undergone eye surgery, a trained ophthalmologist has done the work.

Ophthalmology focuses on treating diseases and conditions that affect the anatomy and physiology of the eye. What this means is that an ophthalmologist takes care of both surgical procedures and medical care for the eye. They are specialists in dealing with multiple eye diseases and conditions. Ophthalmology Training and Education
Becoming an ophthalmologist requires a medical degree and completin

g residency like other branches of medicine. Some ophthalmologists can undergo additional training if they choose and focus on a specialty within the field. Ophthalmology training covers the entire spectrum of eye care. Ophthalmologists are trained to do thorough eye exams to prescribe glasses or contact lenses, offer medical treatment for assorted eye problems, and do complex and delicate eye surgeries for qualified candidates. They also take an active role in conducting scientific research on eye diseases and other serious vision problems. Ophthalmologists work to uncover causes behind these things and find cures. An ophthalmologist is a licensed medical doctor, so they are permitted to practice medicine and surgery. This is different from an optometrist who focuses on performing eye exams, prescribing corrective lenses, and prescribing medications for certain eye diseases. Often, optometrists and ophthalmologists will work together to provide complete eye care for a patient. Ophthalmologist Sub-Specialties
The field of ophthalmology includes multiple sub-specialties where an ophthalmologist can focus on treating and curing specific types of eye problems. This can make it easier to address specific needs of eye patients. These ophthalmology sub-specialties include:

Cornea and External Disease: Diagnosing and treating diseases related to the cornea, sclera and eyelids are the primary focus of this specialty. Training within this specialty includes doing corneal transplant surgery and other types of corneal surgery. Glaucoma: This specialty concentrates on medical and surgical treatment of glaucoma and other age related vision disorders that can create optic nerve damage through increased ocular pressure. Neuro-ophthalmology: A nonsurgical specialty focused on diseases affecting the optic nerve and visual pathways. It deals with the relationship between neurologic and ophthalmic diseases and can be combined with eye and orbital surgery. Ophthalmic Pathology: An ophthalmic pathologist examines tissue samples culled from the eye and adnexa in helping to diagnose eye diseases and vision problems. Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery: With this specialty, the focus is on reconstructive surgery in facial and orbital areas. It can include complex surgeries on eyelids, orbits, certain facial bones, and the lacrimal system. Pediatric Ophthalmology: This specialty focuses on dealing with vision problems and eye diseases affecting children. Pediatric ophthalmologists offer medical and surgical treatment of genetic ocular abnormalities and serious eye diseases before a patient reaches adulthood. Vitreoretinal Diseases: Medical and surgical treatment of diseases affecting the retina and vitreous are the focus of this specialty. These diseases can be genetic and systemic in origin. A vitreoretinal ophthalmologist uses tools like ultrasound fluorescein, angiography and electrophysiology to make a diagnosis. From there, they treat vitreoretinal diseases through using such procedures as laser therapy, cryotherapy, retinal detachment surgery and vitrectomy.

Still celebrating? Keep your eyes safe from UFO’s!
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Still celebrating? Keep your eyes safe from UFO’s!

A Champagne cork can fly up to 34 mph — fast enough to shatter glass. If the cork hits an eye, it can cause bleeding, abrasions and even glaucoma.

In observance of the July 4th Holiday,  our offices will remain closed all day Thursday, July 4, 2024.  We will resume n...
07/02/2024

In observance of the July 4th Holiday, our offices will remain closed all day Thursday, July 4, 2024.

We will resume normal business hours on Friday, July 5, 2024 at 8:00am.

Celebrate Safely and Happy 4th of July!

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Great advice in 2017 and still great today!

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PRESSURE!  Blood pressure is measured by how hard your blood presses against your blood vessels as it travels through th...
01/22/2024

PRESSURE! Blood pressure is measured by how hard your blood presses against your blood vessels as it travels through the body. Blood pressure rises when blood is met with greater resistance in the blood vessels (caused by narrower blood vessels). This is because your heart has to work much harder to pump blood out to the body.

High blood pressure (also called hypertension) is dangerous because the extra stress placed on your heart can lead to a heart attack, a stroke (when blood flow to the brain is cut off), and many other health problems. No one knows for sure what causes high blood pressure, but there are known risk factors. These include:

Smoking
Not getting enough exercise
Drinking too much alcohol
Having too much sodium (salt) in your diet
Being overweight
TOO MUCH Stress
Family history of high blood pressure
High blood pressure can also affect the eyes. It's a known risk factor for: GLAUCOMA / DIABETIC RETINOPATRHY & MACULAR DEGENERATION



It can also affect vision by leading to blocked veins and blocked arteries in the retina, which can cause permanent vision loss.

CALL TODAY FOR YOUR EYE EXAM!! 713-659-3937

Blood pressure is measured by the amount of blood your heart pumps and the degree of resistance to blood flow in your blood vessels.

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