Berkeley Eye Center - Grand Oaks

Berkeley Eye Center - Grand Oaks

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Trusted eye care clinic offering services from routine eye care to LASIK and Oculoplastic services.

06/02/2026

Take an exclusive look inside the OR to see how CTAK is changing lives! πŸ”¬

We are thrilled to celebrate a massive medical milestone: the 2,000th CTAK procedure was recently performed nationwide, and our very own Dr. Daniel Anderson is proud to be one of the elite surgeons leading the charge right here in Houston! πŸŽ‰

Here is how this game-changing, minimally invasive procedure works:

1️⃣ We map your eye and use a precise femtosecond laser to create a microscopic channel in the cornea.
2️⃣ We carefully insert a piece of preserved, customized corneal tissue.
3️⃣ This tissue acts like a scaffold, physically pushing down and flattening the steep keratoconus "cone."

The result? A stronger eye, vastly improved vision, a much easier time fitting specialty contact lenses, and a fast recoveryβ€”all without a full transplant! πŸ‘

We love seeing these happy post-op smiles! If you or a loved one are struggling with Keratoconus, there is hope. Visit https://www.berkeleyeye.com/eye-care/corneal-tissue-addition-keratoplasty-ctak to learn more about CTAK and schedule a consultation with Dr. Anderson.

05/11/2026

It's , and today we're talking about a condition often called the "silent thief of sight": Glaucoma.

In this short video, our glaucoma specialist, Dr. Eunice Yook, shares the three most important things everyone should know about this disease.

Here are the key takeaways:

βœ”οΈ It's Symptomless Early On: Most patients have no idea they have glaucoma until it's detected during a routine eye exam. By the time "tunnel vision" appears, the vision loss is permanent.
βœ”οΈ Treatments Can Prevent Blindness: If caught early, treatments like eye drops, lasers, and surgeries can effectively lower eye pressure and save your vision.
βœ”οΈ Early Detection is Everything: You can't prevent glaucoma, but you can prevent its devastating effects. This is especially crucial if you have a family history of the disease.

The message is clear: your annual eye exam is your single best defense against glaucoma.

To learn more about our advanced glaucoma diagnostics and treatments, visit our comprehensive Glaucoma Care page.

➑️ Learn More: https://www.berkeleyeye.com/eye-care/glaucoma-treatment

04/17/2026

Itchy, red, watery eyes? Houston's spring allergy season is here, and it can be miserable.

To help you find relief and enjoy the season, our team of Houston eye doctors has put together a list of their top Do's and Don'ts for managing your symptoms.

DO THIS FOR RELIEF:

πŸ‘ Apply a Cold Compress: This provides immediate relief from itching and swelling.
πŸ‘ Wear Protective Sunglasses: Create a physical barrier that keeps pollen from getting into your eyes.
πŸ‘ Use Lubricating Eye Drops (Artificial Tears): They help rinse away allergens and soothe irritation.

AVOID DOING THIS:

πŸ‘Ž Rub Your Eyes: This is the most common mistake and it will make your symptoms worse by releasing more histamine.
πŸ‘Ž Wear Your Contact Lenses During a Flare-Up: Allergens get trapped under the lenses. Give your eyes a break and switch to glasses.
πŸ‘Ž Overuse "Gets the Red Out" Drops: These can cause rebound redness. Stick to lubricating or antihistamine drops instead.

While these tips can provide great relief, sometimes over-the-counter options aren't enough. Our comprehensive blog post explains when it's time to see a doctor for prescription-strength options that can make a dramatic difference.

For our complete guide to surviving allergy season, including a full FAQ section, click the link below!

➑️ Read the Full Guide: https://www.berkeleyeye.com/blog/take-care-of-your-eyes-during-spring-allergy-season

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3929 Woodson's Reserve Pkwy
Spring, TX
77386

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 1pm