Home of Northeast Eye Center in Hurst, TX. Where we specialize in eye exams, diagnostic testing, eye disease treatment, surgical procedures among a vast array of quality eye glasses and contact lenses. Northeast Eye Center was founded in March of 2004 by Dr. Michelle L. Martinez. Dr. Martinez leased space from Sears at North East Mall until she purchased a building and relocated her practice in October of 2015 to 900 W. Pipeline Rd in Hurst.
MCM Eyewear is a unique collection where dynamic design meets the artisanal heritage of the brand. The latest styles are characterized by bold shapes and iconic details that are seen once again through the lens of unconventional creativity and modern elegance.
The iconic MCM design elements - the signature Visetos pattern, the brass plate insignia, the application of diamonds and studs, and the use of vibrant colors - are incorporated throughout new eyewear collection, where strong, graphic silhouettes are combined with modern prints and embellishments.
MCM Eyewear is a unique collection where dynamic design meets the artisanal heritage of the brand. The latest styles are characterized by bold shapes and iconic details that are seen once again through the lens of unconventional creativity and modern elegance.
The iconic MCM design elements - the signature Visetos pattern, the brass plate insignia, the application of diamonds and studs, and the use of vibrant colors - are incorporated throughout new eyewear collection, where strong, graphic silhouettes are combined with modern prints and embellishments.
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Northeast Eye Center provides the highest quality, compassionate eye care to ensure your family enjoys a happy and healthy life.
We're a sincere company with a straightforward vision.
With us, vision care goes far beyond a simple eye examination.
We have a full range of optical equipment to ensure that you receive the quality care you have come to expect.
Give us a call today!
We're a sincere company with a straightforward vision.
With us, vision care goes far beyond a simple eye examination.
We have a full range of optical equipment to ensure that you receive the quality care you have come to expect.
Give us a call today!
If you've never worn contact lenses before, it can seem a bit intimidating.
After all, you're inserting something into your eye!
Let's ease your mind about the first step - your contact lens exam.
This post will walk you through what's involved in a contact lens exam and what you can expect every step of the way.
While dry eye isn't a serious condition, it can have a major impact on your quality of life.
You may find your eyes get tired faster or you have difficulty reading.
Not to mention the discomfort of a burning sensation or blurry vision.
After all, you're inserting something into your eye!
Let's ease your mind about the first step - your contact lens exam.
This post will walk you through what's involved in a contact lens exam and what you can expect every step of the way.
While dry eye isn't a serious condition, it can have a major impact on your quality of life.
You may find your eyes get tired faster or you have difficulty reading.
Not to mention the discomfort of a burning sensation or blurry vision.
Northeast Eye Center was founded in March of 2004 by Dr. Michelle L. Martinez.
Dr. Martinez leased space from Sears at North East Mall until she purchased a building and relocated her practice in October of 2015 to 900 W. Pipeline Rd in Hurst.
Dr. Martinez is a graduate of the University of Houston College of Optometry.
She graduated with Honors in 2002.
Her undergraduate work was completed at the University of Notre Dame where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1995.
Dr. Martinez is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Texas Optometric Association, and a member of the Tarrant County Optometric Society.
Dr. Martinez leased space from Sears at North East Mall until she purchased a building and relocated her practice in October of 2015 to 900 W. Pipeline Rd in Hurst.
Dr. Martinez is a graduate of the University of Houston College of Optometry.
She graduated with Honors in 2002.
Her undergraduate work was completed at the University of Notre Dame where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1995.
Dr. Martinez is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Texas Optometric Association, and a member of the Tarrant County Optometric Society.
If you've had a vision screening recently, you might say, My vision is fine!
I don't need a comprehensive eye exam.
But a vision screening provides a limited perspective on the overall health of your eyes.
It's a bit like getting your blood pressure checked and not getting the rest of your annual physical.
You'll have useful information, but it's not the whole picture.
Vision screenings are offered in many places - schools, health fairs, as part of a work physical or for a driver's license.
Even if your physician conducts the screening, he/she is a generalist and only has access to a certain amount of eye health training.
I don't need a comprehensive eye exam.
But a vision screening provides a limited perspective on the overall health of your eyes.
It's a bit like getting your blood pressure checked and not getting the rest of your annual physical.
You'll have useful information, but it's not the whole picture.
Vision screenings are offered in many places - schools, health fairs, as part of a work physical or for a driver's license.
Even if your physician conducts the screening, he/she is a generalist and only has access to a certain amount of eye health training.
If you've never worn contact lenses before, it can seem a bit intimidating.
After all, you're inserting something into your eye!
Let's ease your mind about the first step - your contact lens exam.
This post will walk you through what's involved in a contact lens exam and what you can expect every step of the way.
Your eye doctor will first determine your overall eye health and vision.
This includes a discussion of your health history and then a series of standard eye tests.
These tests will evaluate eye focusing, eye teaming, depth perception, color vision, peripheral vision, and the response of your pupils to light.
After all, you're inserting something into your eye!
Let's ease your mind about the first step - your contact lens exam.
This post will walk you through what's involved in a contact lens exam and what you can expect every step of the way.
Your eye doctor will first determine your overall eye health and vision.
This includes a discussion of your health history and then a series of standard eye tests.
These tests will evaluate eye focusing, eye teaming, depth perception, color vision, peripheral vision, and the response of your pupils to light.
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