Cedar Hill

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Cedar Hill, TX

MomPremier eye care now featuring the most efficient eye exam in Texas. Find out what we can do for you.

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Welcome to the Best Eye Doctor Cedar Hill, TX Has to Offer

Situated along the eastern shore of Joe Pool Lake, Cedar Hill is a small-but-pleasant suburb of the greater Dallas area and is part of the Best Southwest Partnership. With a population of just under 50,000 residents, we take pride in being an eye doctor Cedar Hill, TX residents can trust.


Located in DeSoto on the corner of E Wintergreen Road and N Hampton Road, MomPremier Eye Institute is just a 15-minute drive from the Cedar Hill community. After your visit, you can visit Grimes Park or Thorntree Golf Club -- both located down the street from our office!


At MomPremier Eye Institute, we believe in preserving the gift of sight in each of our patients for as long as possible. We build close relationships with each patient to better understand their unique eye health and vision concerns. With us by your side, your vision is in good hands.

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Eye Care Services We Offer the Cedar Hill Community


When we drive through the Cedar Hill community, we’re absolutely blown away by the amount of beauty, architecture, nature, scenery, history, and much more this small town has to offer. At MomPremier Eye Institute, we want to make sure Cedar Hill residents can see it all clearly!


Here are some of the eye conditions we treat and services we offer:

  • Retinal Detachment - occurs when the retina detaches from the back of the eye due to the shrinking of the vitreous. 
  • Refractive Errors - occurs due to an abnormally-shaped or -curved cornea, which results in blurred vision.
  • Glaucoma - any damage to the optic nerve, which is what allows the brain and retina to communicate with one another. 
  • Cataracts - when the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy, which is similar to looking out a frosted window.
  • Macular Degeneration - occurs when the macula, which is responsible for central vision, is damaged in any way.
  • Floaters - when tiny clumps of collagen protein cause black specks or dots in your field of vision, it’s called a floater.
  • Allergies - eye allergies, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, occur as a result of histamine production due to irritant exposure. 
  • Dry Eyes - if your eyes aren’t producing enough quality tears or they’re evaporating away too quickly, you’ll likely have dry eyes.
  • Diabetic Retinopathy - nearly 80% of long-term diabetes patients are diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy, which is damage to the retina caused by diabetes. 

How Often Should You Visit Your Eye Doctor?

At MomPremier Eye Institute, we highly recommend scheduling an eye appointment with your local ophthalmologist at least once a year -- even if you don’t have eye symptoms or concerns. You should never skip your annual eye exam and should make sure your family doesn’t either.


Of course, there are times when you might need to schedule more than one visit in a calendar year. For example, you should visit your ophthalmologist whenever you experience any of the symptoms listed above. You should also visit your eye doctor if you experience an eye injury. 


Don’t worry, MomPremier Eye Institute, we’re always ready and willing to serve the Cedar Hill community -- whether it’s for preventive or urgent care.

Warning Signs It’s Time to Visit Your Ophthalmologist

If you want to keep your eyes healthy long-term, it’s important that you understand the many different warning signs of eye problems. The earlier you can detect and diagnose these problems, the quicker you’ll receive treatment to help prevent vision impairment or vision loss. 


Here are some of the most telling signs of eye damage or disease:

  • Vision loss or vision impairment
  • Itching or burning sensation in the eyes
  • Cloudy or blurred vision
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Frequent headaches
  • Red or swollen eyes
  • Pain, aches, or strains in the eye
  • Dry or watery eyes
  • Floaters or flashes of light in field of vision


What Can a Comprehensive Eye Exam Do for You?

Comprehensive eye exams play an essential role in the early detection of eye diseases and other eye conditions. It’s a unique eye exam that’s designed to assess your current eye health and function. It involves doing a thorough inspection of both eyes using advanced equipment.


Here are some of the tests and screenings you can expect in a comprehensive eye exam:

  • Color Sensitivity Test
  • Peripheral Vision Test
  • Glaucoma Test
  • Cover Test 
  • Pupillary Reaction Test
  • Slit Lamp Test
  • Visual Acuity Test
  • Dilated Eye Exam

Why Trust MomPremier Eye Institute?

Look, we get it. You need an eye doctor Cedar Hill, TX residents know and trust -- someone who knows the community and takes pride in serving those that reside in it. At MomPremier Eye Institute, we’re dedicated to being that quality and reliable eye doctor for the Cedar Hill area.


Here are just some of the reasons why you should trust us with your eye care needs:

  • Advanced Technology & Equipment
  • Locally-Owned in the Greater Dallas Area
  • Experienced, Licensed, Certified, & Passionate
  • Boutique-Style Setting & Comforting Environment
  • Friendly & Welcoming Staff
  • Excellent Communication & Customer Service
  • In-Person & Virtual/Telehealth Visits Available
  • We Take Pride in Serving the Cedar Hill Community

Taking Better Care of Your Eye Health

While you might only schedule an eye exam annually, taking care of your eye health and vision is a year-round thing. There are a lot of things you can start doing today to protect your eyes, improve or maintain your vision, and preserve your valuable gift of sight for as long as possible. 


Don’t worry, we have some quality and effective tips that you can follow starting today:

  • If the sun’s too bright, wear protective sunglasses
  • If playing sports or handling something dangerous, wear protective goggles
  • Avoid scratching or rubbing your eyes, even if they itch
  • In the event your eyes are dry, use eye drops (artificial tears)
  • Wash your eyes and face at least once every day
  • Be on the lookout for signs and symptoms of eye problems
  • Eat a healthy, well-balanced diet and exercise regularly
  • Don’t spend too much time in front of a phone or laptop screen
  • Schedule an annual eye exam for early detection and prevention

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MomPriemer Eye Institute, PLLC

1510 North Hampton Road, Suite #290 DeSoto, TX 75115

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