Clarity Vision Care

Clarity Vision Care About the Doctor:

Dr. Hieu Huynh grew up in Carrollton, TX. Her clinical background includes externships at the Jack C.

Our eye care center in Richardson offers a
full range of eye health services to clients of
all ages, from children to older adults: routine
eye exams and vision tests, eye disease
diagnosis and management, and more. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from The University of Texas at Dallas. She went on to earn her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Pennsylvani

a College of Optometry at Salus University. Montgomery Veterans Affairs Hospital in Muskogee, OK, The Cornea and Contact Lens Institute in Edina, MN, The Eye Institute in Philadelphia, PA, and with Dr. James Lewis in Elkins Park, PA. Her clinical rotations had an emphasis in primary care optometry and ocular disease, but also provided her experience with specialty contact lenses, and co-managing cataract and refractive surgeries. Dr. Huynh is licensed to practice the highest level of optometry granted by the Texas Optometry Board. She has a special interest in primary optometric care, ocular disease, LASIK and cataract co-management, dry eye management, and specialty contact lens fittings including astigmatism and multifocal correction. Dr. Huynh enjoys taking the time to get to know her patients and educating them about the importance of eye health. In her spare time, Dr. Huynh enjoys playing with her two Corgis, Thor and Loki, watching TV, listening to live music, and trying new food. Dr. Huynh is an active member of the American Optometric Association, Texas Optometric Association, as well as the Dallas County Optometric Society. She is also a member of the Richardson East Rotary Club

09/11/2024

1. Vision is so important to humans that almost half of your brain’s capacity is dedicated to visual perception.2. The most active muscles in your body are the muscles that move your eyes.3. The surface tissue of your cornea is...

09/04/2024

Dry eye is a very common problem that affects women more than men and becomes more prevalent as people get older.Signs and symptoms can range from mild to severe.  It can present in many ways, with symptoms that can include a foreign body...

08/28/2024

In our modern world, people spend hours on end staring at computer screens, smartphones, tablets, e-readers, and books that require their eyes to maintain close focus.For most people (all except those who are nearsighted and aren’t wearing their...

08/21/2024

If you are seeing the 3 F's, you might have a retinal tear or detachment and you should have an eye exam quickly.The 3 F's are:Flashes - flashing lights.Floaters - dozens of dark spots that persist in the center of your vision.Field cut – a...

08/15/2024

Red, itchy, swollen eyelids are often due to a condition called blepharitis. Blepharitis tends to be a chronic condition due to thick eyelid mucous gland production that sticks to the bases of the eyelashes. This adherent mucous can allow...

08/15/2024

More middle-aged and older adults are wearing soft contacts than ever.And one of the biggest reasons they stop wearing contacts is the difficulty they face reading with their contacts after presbyopia begins to set in around the early...

08/14/2024

When soft contact lenses first came on the scene, the ocular community went wild.People no longer had to put up with the initial discomfort of hard lenses, and a more frequent replacement schedule surely meant better overall health for the eye,...

08/07/2024

What do amblyopia, strabismus, and convergence insufficiency all have in common? These are all serious and relatively common eye conditions that children can have.Did you know that 80% of learning comes through vision? The proverb that states ”A...

07/31/2024

Living an overall healthy life is good for your eyes. Healthy vision starts with healthy eating and exercise habits.There's more to complete eye health than just carrots. Are you eating food that promotes the best vision possible? Learn what...

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1410 N. Plano Road Suite 100
Richardson, TX
75081

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4pm
Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
Friday 7am - 1pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

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Meet Our Doctor

Dr. Hieu Huynh grew up in Carrollton, TX. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from The University of Texas at Dallas. She went on to earn her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University. Her clinical background includes externships at the Jack C. Montgomery Veterans Affairs Hospital in Muskogee, OK, The Cornea and Contact Lens Institute in Edina, MN, The Eye Institute in Philadelphia, PA, and with Dr. James Lewis in Elkins Park, PA. Her clinical rotations had an emphasis in primary care optometry and ocular disease, but also provided her experience with specialty contact lenses, and co-managing cataract and refractive surgeries.

Dr. Huynh is licensed to practice the highest level of optometry granted by the Texas Optometry Board. She has a special interest in primary optometric care, ocular disease, LASIK and cataract co-management, dry eye management, and specialty contact lens fittings including astigmatism and multifocal correction. Dr. Huynh enjoys taking the time to get to know her patients and educating them about the importance of eye health. In her spare time, Dr. Huynh enjoys playing with her two Corgis, Thor and Loki, watching TV, listening to live music, and trying new food.

Dr. Huynh is an active member of the American Optometric Association, Texas Optometric Association, as well as the Dallas County Optometric Society. She is also a member of the Richardson East Rotary Club.