Branon Marsh, OD is a Optometrist practicing at EyeCare Specialties of North Texas in Southlake, TX. He is a registered provider with The Texas Optometry Board and adheres to the Texas Occupations Code, Title 3, Subtitle B (Medical Practice Act). As a trusted local provider on kellysearch.com, Dr. Marsh is dedicated to comprehensive Optometric care, recognizing that optometrists (ODs) are the primary healthcare providers for eye and vision care. This includes offering comprehensive eye exams, diagnosing and treating eye diseases, prescribing corrective lenses, and collaborating with ophthalmologists and primary care physicians to ensure optimal patient eye health. He serves all ages.
Dr. Marsh's focus on patient well-being is rooted in his dedication to improving the health of the community. He is passionate about helping individuals look and feel their best through personalized care. Dr. Marsh is originally from Amarillo, Texas, earning his Bachelor of Science in biomedical science from Texas A&M University in 1995 and graduating from the University of Houston College of Optometry in 2000. He is currently welcoming new patients and encourages you to call (817) 252-4134 to schedule an appointment. Dr. Marsh provides consultations primarily in English.
A strong patient-provider partnership is the foundation of effective healthcare. Dr. Marsh is committed to being a partner in your health journey, focusing on practical strategies to protect your health and well-being.
Dr. Marsh's comprehensive optometric care prioritizes a patient-centered approach, ensuring thorough eye exams and accurate diagnoses. He collaborates with other healthcare professionals to provide a holistic perspective on patient eye health, while also tailoring treatment plans to meet individual needs and maximize visual function. His commitment to clear communication and evidence-based practices builds trust and empowers patients to actively participate in their eye care journey.
By working together, you and Dr. Marsh can create a clear, actionable plan that respects your individual needs and healthcare goals.
Specific Plans Accepted
Aetna
Cigna
Also Accepts These Carriers
- Blue Advantage
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Open Access Plus
As your primary healthcare provider, Dr. Marsh offers expert diagnosis and management for a wide range of common health conditions. Common areas of focus include:
- Keratoconus: If you have keratoconus, a condition where your cornea is abnormally shaped, your optometrist will help you manage your vision by fitting you with special contact lenses or exploring other treatment options.
- Presbyopia: As you get older, presbyopia makes it harder to focus on close-up objects; your optometrist can provide glasses or contact lenses to fix this.
- Glaucoma: Optometrists detect and manage glaucoma, a condition that can cause blindness if left untreated, by regularly checking your eye pressure and prescribing medication if needed.
- Foreign Body in Eye: Experiencing pain, redness, or blurry vision from something in your eye? See an optometrist for prompt removal and examination.
- Astigmatism: Astigmatism is a common vision problem where your eye doesn't focus light properly, causing blurry vision, and an optometrist can correct it with glasses or contact lenses.
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Your optometrist plays a crucial role in detecting and managing diabetic retinopathy, a vision-threatening condition that arises from uncontrolled diabetes.
- Diabetic Eye Disease: If you have diabetes, seeing an optometrist for regular eye exams is vital to prevent or delay vision problems related to high blood sugar.
- Allergic Conjunctivitis: If you have itchy, watery, and red eyes due to an allergy, it might be allergic conjunctivitis; your optometrist can diagnose this and recommend treatments like eye drops to relieve your discomfort.
- Dry Eyes: Dry eye is a common condition where your eyes don't produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly, causing dryness, irritation, and discomfort; an optometrist can diagnose and recommend treatments like artificial tears or other therapies.
- Cataract: A cataract is a clouding of the eye's natural lens, making vision blurry, and your optometrist can detect and monitor its progression.
- Eye Disease: Many health problems show up in your eyes first; an optometrist can detect signs of eye diseases and refer you to specialists if needed.
- Corneal Abrasion: If you have a scratch on your cornea (the clear front part of your eye), your optometrist can examine it, provide treatment, and ensure it heals properly.
This list represents some of the common conditions treated. An accurate diagnosis and a personalized care plan can only be developed through a direct consultation with a qualified medical professional.
To provide comprehensive and patient-centered care, Dr. Marsh offers a range of services designed to diagnose, manage, and treat various health concerns:
- Contact Lens Exams: During a contact lens exam, your eye doctor checks your eye health and vision to make sure your contacts are the right prescription and fit.
- Contact Lens Fitting Services: This service helps determine the best type and prescription of contact lenses for your individual needs and lifestyle.
- Diabetes Eye Care: Diabetes eye care involves regular eye exams to detect and manage diabetic retinopathy, a serious complication of diabetes that can lead to vision loss.
- Diabetic Eye Exam: If you have diabetes, this exam helps detect and monitor eye damage caused by high blood sugar.
- Eye Procedure: Eye procedures can range from simple exams to complex surgeries, all aimed at improving your eye health and vision.
- Eye Test: Get your eyes checked to ensure you have the best possible vision and to prevent or manage eye diseases, ensuring clear vision for years to come.
- Eyeglasses: Eyeglasses are lenses in frames that correct blurry or distorted vision, improving your ability to see clearly.
- Foreign Body Removal from Eye: If something's stuck in your eye, an optometrist can expertly remove it, improving your vision and comfort.
- Ocular Inflammation (Uveitis) Treatment: Managing uveitis means working with your eye doctor to find the best treatment plan to minimize inflammation and preserve your sight.
- Soft Contact Lenses: Soft contact lenses are comfortable, disposable lenses that correct vision problems like nearsightedness or farsightedness.
- Vision Screening: Vision screenings help identify vision issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
Service availability can change. To understand which services are appropriate for your specific health needs, please schedule a consultation to develop a personalized care plan.
All medical services are provided in accordance with the standard scope of practice for their professional license in Texas.
Dr. Marsh is dedicated to partnering with patients to achieve their unique health objectives. The following examples illustrate how proactive care can make a tangible difference in a patient's life:
- After receiving a clear diagnosis and personalized treatment plan, the patient successfully managed their keratoconus, experiencing improved vision and a greater sense of well-being. By carefully following the optometrist's guidance, the patient was able to maintain their quality of life.
- After receiving a clear diagnosis and personalized solutions from an optometrist, a patient was able to easily read books and use their phone again without discomfort. They felt empowered and confident in managing their presbyopia effectively.
- By working with their optometrist to monitor eye pressure and manage medication, a patient successfully maintained stable eye health and avoided further glaucoma-related complications. Regular check-ups and proactive management empowered them to live comfortably with the condition.
These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results vary and depend on many factors. He will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.
- Primary Location:
EyeCare Specialties of North Texas
670 E Southlake Blvd, Southlake, TX, 76092
Phone: (817) 252-4134
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Here are answers to some common questions about receiving Optometric care with Dr. Marsh:
- What is the difference between an Optometrist and an Ophthalmologist?
- An optometrist (OD) is the primary eye care doctor for routine exams, prescribing glasses/contacts, and managing common eye diseases. An ophthalmologist (MD/DO) is a medical and surgical physician who performs eye surgery and treats more complex eye diseases. Dr. Marsh provides pre- and post-operative care in collaboration with ophthalmologists.
- How often should I get a comprehensive eye exam?
- For healthy adults, a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years is typically recommended. However, children, seniors, and those with risk factors like diabetes or high blood pressure may need more frequent exams, as advised by Dr. Marsh.
- My eyes often feel dry and gritty. Is this something you can treat?
- Yes, dry eye is a very common condition that we diagnose and manage. Treatment options range from artificial tears and prescription eye drops to in-office procedures that can improve tear quality and provide lasting relief.
- What is glaucoma and how do you test for it?
- Glaucoma is a disease that damages the optic nerve, often caused by high pressure inside the eye. Untreated, it can lead to permanent vision loss. Testing during a routine exam includes measuring eye pressure, checking peripheral vision, and examining the optic nerve.
- Can my eye exam detect health problems other than just vision issues?
- Yes, a comprehensive eye exam can detect more than just vision problems. The eye is unique in allowing direct visualization of blood vessels, revealing early signs of systemic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and certain cancers.
- What are the benefits of buying glasses from my optometrist's office versus online?
- Buying glasses from Dr. Marsh's office offers personalized service, including an expert fitting by a trained optician for proper lens alignment and comfort adjustments. We handle complex prescriptions and provide direct support if any issues arise, ensuring quality assurance and peace of mind.
- At what age should my child have their first eye exam?
- The American Optometric Association recommends a first comprehensive eye exam for a child at 6 months of age, again at age 3, and just before they start school. Early detection of issues like lazy eye or misaligned eyes is essential, as these are best treated early.
- I'm interested in LASIK. Is that something you do?
- Dr. Marsh is involved in the LASIK process through co-management. While the surgery is performed by an ophthalmologist, Dr. Marsh performs the initial evaluation, provides pre-operative care, and manages all post-operative follow-up visits to ensure proper healing.
EyeCare Specialties of North Texas
670 E Southlake Blvd
Southlake TX 76092
Phone: (817) 252-4134
Branon Marsh, OD is regulated by the Texas Occupations Code, Title 3, Subtitle B (Medical Practice Act) in Texas and is licensed by The Texas Optometry Board.
National Provider Identifier (NPI): 1235201831
Registration can typically be verified through The Texas Optometry Board website or by direct inquiry.
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