University of Houston- University Eye Institute

University of Houston- University Eye Institute Exceptional Experience. Incredible Care. Since 1952, we have cared for Houston families' eyes, from We are Enhancing Vision for Life.

Located at the University of Houston main campus, the University Eye Institute (UEI) has been serving Houstonians' vision needs for more than 65 years. The UEI offers ophthalmic services that range from comprehensive eye examinations to the medical and surgical management of eye disorders. Our service areas include:
Family Practice
Cornea and Contact Lens (CCLS)
Pediatrics
Medical Eye
The Dry Eye Center
The Center for Sight Enhancement (low vision)
Essilor Optical Services

We also offer sub-service areas including:
MS Eye Care
Myopia Control Clinic
Brain Injury Vision Assessment and Rehabilitation

The UEI facilities also houses a full-service ambulatory surgical center and nJoy Vision Lasik Center. Our doctors are not only some of the most highly-trained in the optometric industry, but many of them are the doctors who taught the doctors when they were students. The College of Optometry (UHCO) is internationally-recognized for its vision scientists and their research. We believe in providing all patients with comprehensive, quality care.

02/04/2022

Due to inclement weather, the University Eye Institute will be closed tomorrow and will reopen on Monday
February 7, 2022.

09/22/2020

UPDATE: Due to area flooding the UEI will remain closed Wednesday, Sep 23rd and will resume operations Thursday, Sep 24th.

09/18/2020

A new national research center focused on removing health disparities in Houston’s underserved communities is launching at the University of Houston with a $11.8 million from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.

Stay well, stay safe!
07/15/2020

Stay well, stay safe!

With the current heat wave don't forget...July is UV Safety Month. This year, make sure your eyes are protected by following these tips.

Dr. Janet Garza, clinical director of the UH Eye Center in the Heights, is presenting "Diabetes and the Eyes" tomorrow! ...
07/08/2020

Dr. Janet Garza, clinical director of the UH Eye Center in the Heights, is presenting "Diabetes and the Eyes" tomorrow! If you're on Instagram, check it out:

Save the date for the next Prevent Blindness Texas Instagram Live Diabetes and the Eyes on July 9 at 11am with Dr. Janet Garza.

Get to know Dr. Janet Garza:
Dr. Garza was born in Tomball, TX and is a native to the Northwest Houston area. She attended The University of Texas at Austin for her undergraduate studies followed by The University of Houston College of Optometry where she obtained her Doctor of Optometry degree. With the intention of being a well-rounded optometrist, Dr. Garza went on to complete a residency in Primary Care optometry with a subspecialty in ocular disease. Throughout the course of her training, Dr. Garza has worked with numerous specialists and expanded her knowledge base to best treat her patients. She is certified by the American Board of Optometry and is Texas licensed as a therapeutic optometrist and optometric glaucoma specialist. Dr. Garza is also fluent in Spanish.

In addition to routine eye care, she is experienced in the areas of dry eye treatment, refractive and cataract surgery co-management, and specialty contact lens fittings. In addition, she is certified to fit Ortho-K lenses for the growing patient interest in slowing myopia progression.

Dr. Garza is currently also adjunct faculty at The University of Houston College of Optometry. She is part of the American Optometric Association, Texas Optometric Association, and Harris County Optometric Society. In her spare time, she enjoys relaxing nights at the movies and spending quality time with her friends and family.

Celebrate Healthy Vision Month by taking care of yours eyes & health, yes they are connected! https://bit.ly/2Z68Q5b
07/07/2020

Celebrate Healthy Vision Month by taking care of yours eyes & health, yes they are connected! https://bit.ly/2Z68Q5b

Healthy Vision Month is generally celebrate in May, but the National Eye Institute moved it to July this year because of the pandemic. But protecting your eye health & taking care of your overall health should be a year-round thing anyway. Check out the NEI's tips for keeping your eyes healthy now and in the future: https://bit.ly/2Z68Q5b

Celebrate  !
06/27/2020

Celebrate !

Happy ! Brought to you by The Vision Council, National Sunglasses Day celebrates the importance of wearing shades to protect the eyes from the sun’s harsh ultraviolet (UV) rays.

06/21/2020
Sharing an important message from Prevent Blindness Texas
06/19/2020

Sharing an important message from Prevent Blindness Texas

A cataract is a clouding of the eye's lens, which blocks or changes the passage of light into the eye. Learn more on the Prevent Blindness Texas website at https://texas.preventblindness.org/cataract

Have a wonderful weekend everyone! Here's some good news to get you started...
06/12/2020

Have a wonderful weekend everyone! Here's some good news to get you started...

Grant Helps UH College of Optometry Provide Advanced Care for Underserved Myopic Children: Myopia, or nearsightedness, is on the rise. According to the National Eye Institute

We made the news! UHCO's Professor Earl Smith III, O.D., Ph.D., FAAO, was quoted in the Wall Street Journal this week. D...
06/09/2020

We made the news! UHCO's Professor Earl Smith III, O.D., Ph.D., FAAO, was quoted in the Wall Street Journal this week. Dr. Smith, who is a scientific adviser to companies developing myopia treatments, shared his insights about Ortho-K lenses in the article "A New Approach to Dealing With Myopia in Kids." Here's the link to the article:https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-new-approach-to-dealing-with-myopia-in-kids-11591640274
(subscription required to read).

We made the news! UHCO's Professor Earl Smith III, O.D., Ph.D., FAAO, was quoted in the Wall Street Journal this week. Dr. Smith, who is a scientific adviser to companies developing myopia treatments, shared his insights about Ortho-K lenses in the article "A New Approach to Dealing With Myopia in Kids." Here's the link to the article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-new-approach-to-dealing-with-myopia-in-kids-11591640274 (subscription required to read).

Here's a wonderful story about The University of Houston College of Optometry's clinic in Fort Worth. Stay well, stay sa...
04/28/2020

Here's a wonderful story about The University of Houston College of Optometry's clinic in Fort Worth. Stay well, stay safe!

Chinese Church Gifts PPE to UH College of Optometry Clinic in Fort Worth: From left to right, Pastor Solomon Liu with the Glory Chinese Baptist Church;

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4901 Calhoun Road
Houston, TX
77004

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

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+17137432020

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Located on the University of Houston campus, the University Eye Institute (UEI) has been serving Houstonians' vision needs for more than 65 years. The UEI offers ophthalmic services that range from comprehensive eye examinations to the medical and surgical management of eye disorders. Our service areas include: Primary Care Cornea and Contact Lens (CCLS) Pediatrics Diagnostic, Imaging & Medical Eye The Center for Sight Enhancement (low vision) Essilor Optical Services We also provide highly-specialized care: Dy Eye Myopia Control (controlling nearsightedness in children) Special Needs Adults & Children Complex Contact Lens Fittings Vision Therapy Color Therapy Neuro Kerataconus Glaucoma ...and more. The UEI facilities also houses a full-service ambulatory surgical center, which performs medical and refractive (vision correction) procedures including cataract removals and LASIK. Our doctors are not only some of the most highly-trained in the optometric industry, but many of them are the doctors who taught the doctors when they were students. The College of Optometry (UHCO) is internationally-recognized for its vision scientists and their research. We believe in providing all patients with comprehensive, quality care. We are Enhancing Vision for Life.