Dry Eye Treatment in Haltom City, TX  

Tired of tired eyes? You’re not alone. Whether it stings, blurs, or just feels “off". Dr. Le will pinpoint the root cause of your dry eye symptoms and create a plan that feels personal, effective, and refreshingly gentle.

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Say Hello to a Dry-Eye-Free You

Dry eye doesn’t just cause discomfort. It can blur your vision, affect your focus, and interfere with everything from screen time to driving. It affects over 16 million Americans and shows up differently for everyone.

Whether your dryness stems from screen strain, age, allergies, or tear film issues, we will get to the root of it, and help you find relief for your dry eye symptoms.

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Texas Heat Got You Crying Without the feels?

Common Causes of Dry Eye

Healthy eyes rely on a delicate tear film, a mix of oil, water, and mucus to stay moisturized and comfortable. If anything throws off that balance, dryness follows.

Some common causes include:

  • Age (especially 50+)

  • Screen time (yes, your eyes notice)

  • Contact lenses

  • Hormonal shifts (hello, menopause & pregnancy)

  • Certain medications

  • Autoimmune conditions

  • Dry climates, AC, heaters (or that Texas wind)

Dry eye can be caused by one or more of these factors, which is why we take time to understand your symptoms before recommending any treatment.

Do I Have Dry Eye? 

Dry eye can be sneaky. It doesn’t always show up as dryness, which is why so many people go untreated. If you’ve experienced any of the symptoms below, it might be time to get checked:

  • Burning, stinging, or scratchy sensation
  • Eyes that feel tired or heavy, especially late in the day
  • Blurred or fluctuating vision
  • Redness or irritation
  • A gritty or “sand in the eye” feeling
  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses
  • Eyes that water excessively (yes, watery eyes can be a dry eye symptom)
  • Light sensitivity 
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Bye Bye, Dry Eye

Dry Eye Treatment at SolidSIGHT Eyecare

Dry eye care isn’t one-size-fits-all. We create personalized plans based on your eye health, lifestyle, and tear film needs.

Treatment options may include:

  • Prescription Drops – Reduce inflammation and support healthy tear production

  • Punctal Plugs – Help natural tears stay on the eye longer

  • Serum Tears – Made from your blood to heal severe dryness

  • Ocular Surface Plans – Long-term care and follow-up for chronic dry eye

We monitor your progress and adjust care to help you get lasting relief.