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Lubbock Eye Doctor Doctors for Eye Care

Type of Physician: Eye Doctor

What is a Eye Doctor?

A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals.

Specialty: Ophthalmology

Common Name: Eye Doctor

Eye Doctor Doctors in Lubbock *

Frank M Ryburn III MD
Frank M Ryburn
3420 23rd St
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 793-2474

Curt Cockings MD
Curt Cockings
3606 21st St
STE 209
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 796-1551

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
Jorge Corona
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
Leonardo N Dominguez
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
Deborah R Eezzuduemhoi
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
Charles E Fisher
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
Kenn A Freedman
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
Wade A Graham
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
Clint W Gregg
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
David McCartney
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Texas Tech Physicians of Lubbock
Kelly Mitchell
3601 4th St
Ophthalmology Dept STE STE 2A100
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-2020

Alan D Row MD
Alan D Row
3813 22nd St
STE 5
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-9550

Kevin L Allison MD
Kevin L Allison
3812 24th St
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 793-7000

William David Boothe MD
William Boothe
4020 21st St
STE 3
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-6697

Patrick D Reeves & Bill H Wilson MDs
Justin Anderson
4315 28th St
STE 2
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 792-2104

Patrick D Reeves & Bill H Wilson MDs
Patrick D Reeves
4315 28th St
STE 2
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 792-2104

West Texas Eye Associates
Timothy T Khater
5109 80th St
Lubbock, TX 79424
(806) 792-5900

Douglas E Kopp MD
Douglas E Kopp
2222 W 24th St
Plainview, TX 79072
(806) 293-5165

Fish Ophthalmology Clinic PA
Larry A Fish
207 E 7th St
Big Spring, TX 79720
(432) 267-3649

Fish Ophthalmology Clinic PA
John R Fish
207 E 7th St
Big Spring, TX 79720
(432) 267-3649

Lubbock, Texas

Lubbock is an American city in the state of Texas. Located in the northwestern part of the state, a region known historically as the Llano Estacado, it is the county seat of Lubbock County, and the home of Texas Tech University. Lubbock's nickname is the "Hub City" which derives from being the economic, education, and health care hub of a multi-county region commonly called the South Plains. The area is the largest contiguous cotton-growing region in the world and is heavily dependent on irrigation water drawn from the Ogallala Aquifer.
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubbock,_Texas)

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Eye Care

What is the structure of the eye?

The eyes are complex sensory organs. About 85% of the total sensory input to our brains originates from our sense of sight, while the other 15% comes from the other four senses of hearing, smell, touch, and taste. The eyes are designed to optimize vision under conditions of varying light. Their location, on the outside of the face, makes them susceptible to trauma, environmental chemicals and particles, and infectious agents. The eyelids and the position of the eye within the bony orbital cavity are the major protective mechanism for the eye.

The eye itself has the shape of a sphere measuring about 1 inch in diameter. It consists of a clear, transparent dome at the front (the cornea) that is surrounded by the white of the eyeball (the sclera). The iris of the eye is the circular, colored portion within the eye, and behind the cornea, and the pupil is the central opening within the iris. Behind the iris and pupil is the eye's lens. The space behind the back of the cornea and the front of the lens is called the anterior chamber and is filled with the aqueous fluid. Behind the lens is a large space that is filled by the transparent vitreous gel. The inside of the back of the eye is lined by the retina, the thin, light-sensitive tissue that changes light images to electrical signals via a chemical reaction. These electrical signals generated by the retina are sent to our brain through the optic nerve. Our brain interprets what our eyes see.

The inner sides of the eyelids, which touch the front surface of surface of the eye, are covered by a thin membrane (the palpebral conjunctiva) that produces mucus to lubricate the eye. This thin membrane folds back on itself and covers the visible sclera of the eyeball. (This continuation of the palpebral conjunctiva is called the bulbar conjunctiva.) Natural oil for the tears is produced by tiny glands located at the edges of the eyelids, providing add...

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What is a cataract?

A cataract is an eye disease in which the normally clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque, causing a decrease in vision. The lens is important for focusing light onto the back of the eye (the retina) so that images appear clear and without distortion, and the clouding of this lens during cataract formation distorts our vision. Cataracts are usually a very gradual process of normal aging but can occasionally develop rapidly. They commonly affect both eyes, but it is not uncommon for a cataract in one eye to advance more rapidly. Cataracts are very common, affecting roughly 60% of people over the age of 60, and over 1.5 million cataract surgeries are performed in the United States each year.

Precisely why cataracts occur is unknown; however, most cataracts appear to be caused by changes in the protein structures within the lens that occur over many years and cause the lens to become cloudy. Rarely, cataracts can present at birt...

Emergency Contact for Lubbock

  • In case of Emergency, call 911
  • Police (919) 996-3335
  • Fire (919) 996-6115

Nearby Lubbock Hospitals *

Southwest Regional Medical Complex
1409 9th St
Lubbock, TX 79401
(806)767-9133

University Medical Center
602 Indiana Ave
Lubbock, TX 79415
(806)775-8200

Covenant Health System
3615 19th St
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806)725-1011

Covenant Children's Hospital
3610 21st St
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806)725-0030

Covenant Womens Hospital
4000 24th St
Lubbock, TX 79413
(806)725-6000

Highland Medical Center
2412 50th St
Lubbock, TX 79412
(806)788-4100

Lubbock Heart Hospital
4810 N Loop 289
Lubbock, TX 79416
(806)687-7777

Sunrise Canyon Hospital
1950 Aspen Ave
Lubbock, TX 79404
(806)740-1400

Covenant Hospital Levelland
1900 S College Ave
Levelland, TX 79336
(806)894-4963

Lynn County Hospital District
2600 Lockwood Hwy
Tahoka, TX 79373
(806)998-4533

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