Find Us at Highway 180 and FM 620 behind IHOP
Find Us at Highway 180 and FM 620 behind IHOP
From glaucoma and macular degeneration to diabetic retinopathy, chronic eye conditions demand ongoing care. At Eye Trends - Round Rock we pair advanced imaging with compassionate follow-up to help protect your vision now and for the years ahead.


Many eye diseases develop slowly and without obvious symptoms. Routine exams let us spot small changes in eye pressure, optic-nerve shape, or retinal health long before you notice a difference in vision. Early detection means more treatment options and a greater chance of preserving sight.
Often called the “silent thief of sight,” glaucoma gradually damages the optic nerve, most commonly through elevated eye pressure. The condition rarely causes pain in its early stages, so routine testing is vital. Treatment may involve medicated drops, laser procedures, or in some cases surgery, all aimed at slowing or halting further nerve damage.
AMD affects the macula, the portion of the retina responsible for central, detailed vision. Symptoms can include blurred or distorted spots near the center of your sight. We monitor for subtle retinal changes with imaging such as OCT, discuss lifestyle steps like protective eyewear and nutrition, and coordinate treatment, including injections for the “wet” form with retinal specialists when necessary.
Chronically high blood glucose can weaken and leak the tiny vessels that nourish the retina, leading to vision-threatening swelling or bleeding. Our office works closely with your primary-care physician to track retinal health, recommend laser or injection therapy when indicated, and counsel on systemic control to keep your eyes, and the rest of you, healthy.
Cataracts occur when the eye’s crystalline lens becomes cloudy, scattering light and reducing contrast. Early on, we can often improve clarity with updated glasses or brighter lighting. When daily activities are affected, we will explain surgical options and refer you to a trusted surgeon while providing pre- and post-operative care close to home.


No two sets of eyes, or lifestyles, are exactly alike. We use your test results, medical history and daily activities to craft a management plan that may include prescription drops, nutritional advice, or surgical referrals when appropriate. Follow-up visits every few months help us confirm that the plan is working.
Managing eye disease is a team effort. Taking medications as prescribed, maintaining healthy blood sugar and blood pressure levels, and notifying us of any sudden changes all play a key part in protecting your eyesight.


Consistent follow-up is the cornerstone of successful eye disease management. Most patients return every 3–6 months so we can measure progress and revise treatment as needed.
We employ OCT scanning, digital retinal photography and automated visual-field testing to gain a detailed view of your eye’s internal structures. These tools reveal microscopic changes and allow us to track progression accurately over time.

If you have been diagnosed with glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, or if you simply have risk factors, our team is here to help you safeguard your sight.