
EYE CARE SERVICES
PILOT POINT, TEXAS
OUR 20/20 VISION

Comprehensive Eye Exams

Emergency & Medical Eye Care

Diabetic Eye Exams

Dry Eye Management

Myopia Control

Contact Lenses and Exams
All contact lens patients will complete a comprehensive eye exam, then a contact lens consultation, followed by measurement to ensure the appropriate lens for your eyes and lifestyle.
FRAMES TO FIT YOUR PERSONAL STYLE AND YOUR LIFESTYLE
If you’re searching for the perfect new frames, start by exploring our collection of brands below.
MODO
ECO
ARTICLE ONE
MAUI JIM
COSTA
RAY BAN
KATE SPADE
LIGHT TEC
DB4K
MARIE CLAIRE
ENHANCE
ESQUIRE
Am I a good candidate for contact lenses?
Likely, yes! At Pilot Point Family Eye Care, we fit a wide range of contact lenses, including specialty contacts and multi-focal contact lenses.
When should my eyes be examined?
The American Optometric Association recommends children have their eyes examined starting at 6 months of age, and at least once between the age of 3 and 5. School-aged children should have their eyes checked annually, as well as adults with any history of refractive conditions, history of ocular disease or occupations that are visually demanding.
EYE CARE FAQs
Does a vision screening count as an eye exam?
No! Vision screenings are used as a way to identify children or adults who may have undetected vision problems, however they can actually miss more than they can identify. Specialized equipment and testing are needed to adequately evaluate the eyes and vision and can only be performed by a trained optometrist or ophthalmologist.
EYE CARE FAQs
Am I a good candidate for contact lenses?
Likely, yes! At Pilot Point Family Eye Care, we fit a wide range of contact lenses, including specialty contacts and multi-focal contact lenses.
When should my eyes be examined?
The American Optometric Association recommends children have their eyes examined starting at 6 months of age, and at least once between the age of 3 and 5. School-aged children should have their eyes checked annually, as well as adults with any history of refractive conditions, history of ocular disease or occupations that are visually demanding.
Does a vision screening count as an eye exam?
No! Vision screenings are used as a way to identify children or adults who may have undetected vision problems, however they can actually miss more than they can identify. Specialized equipment and testing are needed to adequately evaluate the eyes and vision and can only be performed by a trained optometrist or ophthalmologist.