At Larson Vision Care, we understand the importance of maintaining optimal eye health. Providing exceptional eye care services to Kingwood, TX since 1978, we pride ourselves on personalized, one-on-one care. Our trusted, locally-owned practice utilizes cutting-edge imaging technology to ensure your vision needs are met with precision. We offer affordable frames and styling consultations to suit your preferences. Recognizing when to contact an eye care professional is crucial for maintaining your eye health.
Here are some signs it might be time to visit Larson Vision Care:
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In order to understand your eyes and for us to treat you properly, it's important for patients to know the anatomy of their eye entirely. The information provided below will help you to start your journey to healthy eyes.
Your sclera is the white part of your eye that acts as a protective and fibrous outer layer.
The pupil is the hole located in the center of the iris that allows light to enter the eye. The pupil appears black because light entering the pupil is absorbed by tissues.
The iris is the thin, colored part of the eye. It controls the diameter and size of your pupils.
Your cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. It helps refract light, along with your anterior chamber and lens. The cornea is a vital part of the eye and accounts for approximately two-thirds of the eye’s total optical power.
This lens is a transparent and biconvex structure that helps to refract light onto the retina. The lens is flexible and bends to better focus on objects at various distances.
The retina is a thin, light-sensitive membrane that covers the surface of the eye. Light coming through the cornea and the crystalline lens hits the retina, which then sends the visual message to the brain via the optic nerve.
These two small areas inside the retina hold the rods and cones. Your macula and fovea help determine the color and shapes of everything you view.
If you notice any issues with your eyes, please give us a call or visit us today.
Located in Kingwood, TX. Larson Vision Care specializes in personalized eye exams and contact lens fittings. Personalized, one-on-one care. Trusted, locally-owned practice. Cutting-edge imaging technology. Visit us today.
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