Whether you’ve been recently diagnosed or managing a condition for years, we’re here to keep your vision as strong, steady, and supported as you are. From diabetes to glaucoma, we provide thoughtful, long-term care for eyes that deserve more than a quick glance.
Eye Disease Management in Haltom City
We Don’t Let Eye Disease Sneak Past Us
We diagnose, treat, and manage eye diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and macular degeneration. Our advanced technology and personalized approach help protect your sight and support your long-term eye health, all in a calm, patient-focused environment.
some Eye conditions need more than a once-a-year check-in
Diabetes can affect your eyes in serious ways, even before your vision changes. Over time, high blood sugar can damage the small blood vessels in the back of the eye, leading to diabetic retinopathy, swelling, or even permanent vision loss if left untreated.
That’s why annual diabetic eye exams are so important, even if your eyesight seems fine.
At SolidSight, we use high-resolution imaging (like OCT scans) to monitor your eye health and detect changes early. If we see signs of damage, we’ll walk you through next steps, coordinate with your primary care physician or endocrinologist, and help you protect your vision for the long run
Often called the “silent thief of sight,” glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, usually due to high pressure in the eye. It develops slowly and often without symptoms until permanent vision loss has already occurred.
Early detection is key. During your exam, we check your eye pressure, evaluate your optic nerve, and perform a visual field test to catch signs of glaucoma before they affect your quality of life. If you’ve been told you have “borderline pressure” or a family history of glaucoma, this is especially important.
Age-related macular degeneration affects the central part of your vision, the part you use to read, drive, or recognize faces. It’s one of the leading causes of vision loss in adults over 60, and like many eye conditions, it often develops quietly at first.
At SolidSight Eyecare, we use OCT imaging to detect even the smallest changes to your macula before they affect your daily life. If you're over 60, have a family history of AMD, or notice distortion in your central vision, regular monitoring can make a major difference in your long-term vision and independence.
When Should You Schedule a Medical Eye Exam?
Not sure if it’s time to check in? Here's when to book:
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You have diabetes, even if your vision seems fine
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You’ve been diagnosed with glaucoma, macular degeneration, or high eye pressure
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You’ve noticed sudden changes in your vision (blurriness, dark spots, flashes, or floaters)
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You’re over 60 and haven’t had a recent exam
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You’ve been told you have “early signs” of eye disease but aren’t being actively monitored
If you’re not sure, call us. We’ll help you decide what’s needed and what can wait.


