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Ophthalmology

We offer eye care services in every ophthalmic subspecialty provided by fellowship-trained physicians.

Baylor Scott & White Health offers a comprehensive range of adult and pediatric ophthalmology and optometry services in Central Texas.

In addition, we offer visual function testing and ophthalmic imaging to referring board-certified physicians and surgeons in North Texas.

Services

We offer a variety of ophthalmic services, including:

  • Cataract surgery
  • Cold laser treatment for macular degeneration
  • General optometry
  • Intraocular lens (IOL) transplant
  • Laser therapy and surgery for glaucoma
  • Laser refractive surgery (LASIK)
  • Neuro-ophthalmology
    • Visual field testing
  • Oculoplastic, orbital and reconstructive surgery
  • Pediatric ophthalmology
  • Vitrectomy and laser photocoagulation for retinal detachment

Visual Function Center

We provide visual function and ophthalmic imaging for medical practices on and off the campus of Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health.

Corneal Transplant

We offer your patients the chance to regain their vision with corneal transplantation performed by board-certified, fellowship-trained surgeons.

Refer a Patient

Use our online tool to refer your patient to an ophthalmologist at Baylor Scott & White Health.

More from Baylor Scott & White Health

Graduate Medical Education

We offer a three-year ophthalmology residency that is led by fellowship-trained faculty and provides clinical and surgical experience combined with exposure to innovative research.

Research

The Ophthalmic Vascular Research Program (OVRP) studies pathogenesis of eye diseases and tests new therapies in the basic science laboratory and, if appropriate, in the clinical setting to benefit patient care.

Clinical Trials

Clinical trials at Baylor Scott & White Health are an essential component in patient-centered care, health care effectiveness and quality of care research bringing innovative treatments from the laboratory workbench to your patient’s bedside.