Chronic eye conditions often progress quietly, sometimes without noticeable symptoms. We provide personalized, long-term monitoring for conditions like diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and macular degeneration, helping you stay ahead of vision loss.
Monitoring and Managing Eye Disease With Trusted, Long-Term Care
What Is Ocular Disease?
“Ocular disease” refers to chronic eye conditions that affect the retina, optic nerve, or overall eye health, often developing slowly. These conditions typically require regular monitoring, even if your vision feels stable.
We focus on early detection and steady management, so minor changes don’t become major problems.
What Eye Conditions Do We Manage?
At our clinics in The Woodlands, Magnolia, and Shenandoah, we monitor and manage:
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetes can damage the blood vessels in the back of the eye, often without symptoms. We use tools like OCT and Optos® imaging to detect early signs and track changes. If needed, we coordinate care with your physician or refer you for advanced treatment.
Macular Degeneration (AMD)
This condition affects central vision, making it harder to read, drive, or recognize faces. We provide regular screenings, track macular health over time, and support referrals when injections or specialist care are needed.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma damages the optic nerve, usually due to high eye pressure. It’s often called the “silent thief of sight.” We monitor it using eye pressure checks, visual field testing, and OCT nerve scans to protect your peripheral vision.
How Do We Detect Eye Disease Early?
We use modern, non-invasive tools to detect changes long before symptoms appear.
- OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography): High-resolution scans of the retina and optic nerve.
- Optos® imaging: Widefield views of the retina, often without dilation.
- Visual field testing: Checks peripheral vision for glaucoma or neurological issues.
- Eye pressure testing: Screens for elevated pressure tied to glaucoma.
These tests are quick, painless, and help us provide accurate, personalized care over time.
Eye Disease Monitoring in The Woodlands, Magnolia, & Shenandoah
We’ve earned the trust of families across the region by helping patients stay ahead of vision changes, year after year. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed or you’re looking for ongoing support, we offer ocular disease management at all three of our locations: The Woodlands, Magnolia, and Shenandoah.
You don’t need to wait for vision loss to take action. If you’re at risk or simply ready for answers, we’re here to help.

