Dr. Diane Berce, OD, Optometrist

Dr. Diane Berce, OD

Optometrist in Crosby, TX

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Diane Berce, OD is a Optometrist practicing at her clinic in Crosby, TX. As a trusted local provider on kellysearch.com, she is registered with The Texas Optometry Board and practices under the Texas Occupations Code,... Read More

Verified Licensed in TX Referrals Not Required NPI: 1194938183 English Female
Primary Practice Location 14215 FM 2100 Rd
Crosby, TX
77532
Primary Phone (281) 328-7888
Professional Details

Diane Berce, OD is a Optometrist practicing at her clinic in Crosby, TX. As a trusted local provider on kellysearch.com, she is registered with The Texas Optometry Board and practices under the Texas Occupations Code, Title 3, Subtitle B (Medical Practice Act). Dr. Berce is dedicated to providing comprehensive Optometric care, understanding that optometrists (ODs) are the primary healthcare providers for eye and vision care, offering comprehensive eye exams, diagnosing and treating eye diseases, prescribing corrective lenses, and often collaborating with ophthalmologists and primary care physicians to ensure optimal patient eye health. She serves all ages.

Dr. Diane Berce, OD is an optometrist in Crosby, TX, committed to a collaborative and patient-centered approach to care. She believes in evidence-based medicine and strives to create a supportive environment where patients and their families feel heard and empowered in their healthcare decisions. Her goal is to provide exceptional eye care, ensuring a positive and informative experience for every visit. Prospective patients should call (281) 328-7888 to confirm if the provider is currently accepting new patients. Dr. Diane Berce provides consultations primarily in English.

A strong patient-provider partnership is the foundation of effective healthcare. Dr. Berce is committed to being a partner in your health journey, focusing on practical strategies to protect your health and well-being.

Dr. Berce's comprehensive optometric care emphasizes a patient-centered approach, ensuring every patient receives personalized attention. She conducts thorough eye exams, diagnoses and treats various eye conditions, and collaborates with other healthcare providers to offer a holistic vision care plan. Her commitment to clear communication and evidence-based treatment fosters trust and empowers patients to actively participate in their eye health journey.

By working together, you and Dr. Berce can create a clear, actionable plan that respects your individual needs and healthcare goals.

As your primary healthcare provider, Dr. Berce offers expert diagnosis and management for a wide range of common health conditions. Common areas of focus include:

  • Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Dry AMD affects the sharp, central vision needed for reading and driving; optometrists play a crucial role in early detection and recommending lifestyle changes to help manage the condition.
  • Ischemic Optic Neuropathy: Damage to the optic nerve due to poor blood supply is called ischemic optic neuropathy; your optometrist can perform tests to identify this and recommend the best course of action.
  • Diabetic Retinopathy: High blood sugar from diabetes can harm the retina, causing diabetic retinopathy; your optometrist provides regular eye exams to catch and manage this condition.
  • Hazy Vision: Hazy vision is a symptom that needs to be checked by an optometrist. They can diagnose the issue, which could range from needing glasses to a more serious eye condition, and create a treatment plan.
  • Scleritis: Your optometrist is key in identifying scleritis, a painful inflammation of the eye's white part, and can refer you to a specialist if needed, helping to protect your vision.
  • Exotropia: If your eyes drift outward, you might have exotropia; your optometrist can diagnose this and recommend treatments to help your eyes focus correctly and improve your vision.
  • Papilledema: Your optometrist can identify papilledema, a swelling of the optic nerve visible during an eye exam, and refer you to specialists who can address the underlying medical cause.

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. Berce offers a range of services designed to diagnose, manage, and treat various health concerns:

  • Laser Trabeculoplasty (co-management/some states): Laser trabeculoplasty is a laser treatment that helps improve the drainage of fluid in your eye, often used to lower eye pressure and manage glaucoma.
  • Intraocular Lens Implant Surgery (co-management): If you're getting an artificial lens implant, your optometrist may help coordinate your care with the surgeon, monitoring your eye health before and after the procedure.
  • Optical Coherence Tomography: OCT uses light waves to take high-resolution images of your retina and optic nerve, allowing your doctor to detect subtle changes that might indicate eye disease.
  • Vitrectomy (co-management): Co-managing your vitrectomy involves your optometrist partnering with the surgeon to provide comprehensive eye care, from pre-op exams to post-op checkups.
  • Fluorescein Angiography: Fluorescein angiography is a test that uses a special dye and photos to create detailed pictures of the blood vessels in your eyes, helping doctors detect problems like macular degeneration or blocked blood flow.
  • Ocular Prosthetics: If you've lost an eye, an ocular prosthetic is a custom-made artificial eye that improves your appearance and comfort.
  • Irregular Cornea Treatment With Scleral Contact Lenses: Scleral lenses are a treatment option for irregular corneas, offering sharper vision and improved comfort compared to regular contacts.

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. Berce 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 management plan, the patient successfully incorporated lifestyle changes to maintain stable vision and continue enjoying daily activities. By working closely with their optometrist, they felt empowered to proactively manage their condition.
  • After receiving a clear diagnosis and treatment plan, the patient was able to successfully manage their ischemic optic neuropathy, preserving their vision and overall quality of life. Regular check-ups and adherence to the prescribed care allowed the patient to maintain stable vision.
  • By diligently following the optometrist's recommended eye care plan, the patient successfully managed their diabetic retinopathy, maintaining good vision and overall eye health. Regular check-ups and proactive management allowed the patient to avoid any serious complications.

These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results vary and depend on many factors. She will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.

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    14215 FM 2100 Rd, Crosby, TX, 77532
    Phone: (281) 328-7888
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Here are answers to some common questions about receiving Optometric care with Dr. Berce:

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. Berce 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 determined by Dr. Berce.
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. It can lead to permanent vision loss if untreated. Testing during a routine exam includes measuring eye pressure, checking peripheral vision, and examining the optic nerve.
Do I need a separate appointment for a contact lens fitting?
Yes, a separate appointment is needed for a contact lens fitting. This involves more than just your glasses prescription, including specific eye measurements, tear film evaluation, and trial lens fitting to ensure comfort, clarity, and proper contact lens health. This is necessary to obtain a contact lens prescription.
What are the benefits of buying glasses from my optometrist's office versus online?
Buying glasses from Dr. Berce's office allows for a personalized fitting by our trained opticians, ensuring proper lens alignment and comfort. We can handle complex prescriptions and provide direct support if any issues arise after purchase. This personalized service and quality assurance are benefits you won't find with online retailers.
My eyes often feel dry and gritty. Is this something you can treat?
Yes, we can treat dry eye. It's a very common condition that optometrists 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.
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. This is essential for detecting issues like lazy eye or misaligned eyes that are best treated early.
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 the only place in the body where blood vessels can be viewed directly, allowing for early detection of serious systemic health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and certain cancers.

14215 FM 2100 Rd
Crosby TX 77532
Phone: (281) 328-7888

Diane Berce, 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): 1194938183

Registration can typically be verified through The Texas Optometry Board website or by direct inquiry.

The information on this profile, provided by kellysearch.com, is for informational purposes to help you connect with local healthcare providers. It does not constitute direct medical advice from the provider named. Healthcare providers like Dr. Diane Berce are trained to manage a wide range of health concerns. For urgent or life-threatening emergencies, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. Always consult with a qualified medical professional for any health concerns or before making any decisions related to your care plan.

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