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Advanced Eye Care Center is a comprehensive ophthalmology practice providing medical eye care, cataract surgery, and advanced vision correction for patients across North Texas. Our board-certified ophthalmologists combine decades of clinical experience with modern technology to deliver precise, personalized carealways centered around what’s best for the patient.

Patient-First Care

Our board-certified ophthalmologists bring years of experience and advanced training to every diagnosis, treatment, and surgical procedure.

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We believe the best outcomes come from personalized care, clear communication, and treatment plans designed around each patient’s unique needs.

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With hundreds of 5-star reviews, Advanced Eye Care Center is trusted by our community for expert care, successful outcomes, and a consistently positive patient experience.

Recognized by Our Community

Advanced Eye Care Center was honored with the 2025 Best of Denton People’s Choice Award, a recognition voted on by the community we serve. This award reflects our ongoing commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate eye care and the trust our patients place in our physicians, staff, and services every day.

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Dry Eye - Frequently Asked Questions

Can dry eye cause blurry vision?

Dry eye disease may cause intermittent or fluctuating blurry vision, especially during reading or prolonged screen use. This can occur when the tear film does not remain stable on the eye’s surface.

Dry eye disease is often a chronic condition, though symptoms and severity can vary over time. Many people experience periods of improvement with ongoing care.

Dry eye becomes more common with age due to natural changes in tear production and eyelid function. However, it can affect adults of all ages.

In some cases, dry eye related eye strain or visual fluctuation may contribute to discomfort around the eyes or forehead. Headaches can have many possible causes.

Response time varies depending on the type and severity of dry eye. Some individuals notice improvement within weeks, while others experience more gradual changes.

Dry eye disease may reduce contact lens comfort by increasing dryness or irritation. Some individuals notice shorter wearing times or increased discomfort.