Tired of being rushed out the door during your eye exams? We at Village Vision Center provide a comprehensive vision and eye health examination. Dr. Jacob has treated over 10,000+ patients and is known for her quality of care. The American Optometric Association recommends yearly exams for contact lens wearers and people wearing glasses. We have the latest equipment and technologies to properly diagnose and treat any eye disorders you may have. Examinations include tests for glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and the ocular effects of many general health disorders such as diabetes and high blood pressure, as well as effects of medications.

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FAQs

A comprehensive eye exam at Village Vision Center evaluates both your visual acuity and the overall health of your eyes. The exam includes a refraction to determine your glasses or contact lens prescription, along with a thorough assessment for conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, cataracts, and dry eye. Advanced diagnostic tools including Optomap wide-angle retinal imaging are available, giving your doctor a more complete view of your eye health than a standard exam.

Most adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years, even if their vision seems fine. Annual exams are recommended for children, contact lens wearers, and anyone with a family history of eye disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure. Eyes can show early signs of serious health conditions before symptoms appear, which is one of the most important reasons to keep up with routine care.

Yes. Village Vision Center sees pediatric patients and is experienced in making children feel comfortable during their exams. Early eye exams are critical — many learning difficulties in school are related to undetected vision problems. The American Optometric Association recommends a child’s first eye exam at 6 months, again at age 3, and then annually once they start school.

A vision screening — like the ones done at school or the DMV — only checks basic visual acuity. A comprehensive eye exam performed by an optometrist evaluates the full health of your eyes, including internal and external eye structures, eye pressure, peripheral vision, and screening for disease. Screenings can miss conditions like glaucoma, early macular degeneration, and other sight-threatening problems that a comprehensive exam would catch.

Village Vision Center is a full-scope optometry practice. In addition to routine exams, the doctors diagnose and manage a wide range of eye conditions including dry eye syndrome, eye infections (pink eye), glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration, cataracts, and allergic eye disease. Same-day urgent appointments are available for acute issues like red eye, eye pain, or sudden vision changes.

Yes. Village Vision Center offers contact lens fittings for all types of lenses, including soft lenses, toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal contacts, and specialty lenses such as scleral lenses and Ortho-K lenses. Dr. Jacob specializes in specialty contact lens fittings and low vision care.

Ortho-K (orthokeratology) is a non-surgical vision correction treatment that uses specially designed rigid gas-permeable contact lenses worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea. Patients remove the lenses in the morning and enjoy clear vision throughout the day without glasses or contacts. It’s especially effective for slowing myopia progression in children and teens. Village Vision Center offers Ortho-K for patients in Denton, Flower Mound, Lewisville, and surrounding areas.

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Phone: 972-317-3888
113 Barnett Blvd
Highland Village, TX 75077