James Hamilton, OD is a trusted local optometrist practicing at his clinic in Lubbock, TX. He is registered with The Texas Optometry Board and practices under the Texas Occupations Code, Title 3, Subtitle B (Medical Practice Act), ensuring patients receive the highest quality and legally compliant care. Dr. Hamilton is dedicated to providing comprehensive optometric care, recognizing optometrists (ODs) as the primary healthcare providers for eye and vision care. This includes 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.
Dr. Hamilton's practice is focused on serving all ages, providing expert care tailored to the individual needs of each patient. He is committed to a collaborative, evidence-based approach to medicine, fostering a supportive environment where patients and their families feel heard and empowered in their healthcare decisions. He understands the importance of clear communication and strives to explain complex medical information in a way that is easily understood.
Dr. James Hamilton, OD is an optometrist in Lubbock, TX. He is accepting new patients. Please call (806) 797-4216 to schedule an appointment. Dr. Hamilton provides consultations primarily in English.
A strong patient-provider partnership is the foundation of effective healthcare. Dr. Hamilton is committed to being a partner in your health journey, focusing on practical strategies to protect your health and well-being.
Dr. Hamilton provides comprehensive optometric care, focusing on detailed eye exams, accurate diagnoses, and effective treatment plans. He prioritizes clear communication with patients, actively involving them in their eye health journey. His collaborative approach, including consultations with ophthalmologists and primary care physicians when necessary, ensures patients receive the best possible care for optimal eye health outcomes.
By working together, you and Dr. Hamilton can create a clear, actionable plan that respects your individual needs and healthcare goals.
Specific Plans Accepted
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Also Accepts These Carriers
- Aetna
- Blue Choice
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
- Choice Plus POS
- Choice Plus POS II
- UnitedHealthCare
As your primary healthcare provider, Dr. Hamilton offers expert diagnosis and management for a wide range of common health conditions. Common areas of focus include:
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that affects your eyes' blood vessels; early detection and monitoring by your optometrist are vital to protect your sight.
- Dry Eyes: Dry eyes happen when your eyes lack sufficient lubrication, leading to burning, itching, and blurry vision; your optometrist can assess the severity and suggest solutions such as eye drops, lifestyle changes, or even prescription medications.
- Foreign Body in Eye: Something's stuck in your eye? Optometrists are trained to identify and remove foreign objects, ensuring your eye's health and comfort.
- Corneal Abrasion: A corneal abrasion is a scratch or scrape on the surface of your eye, and your optometrist can diagnose it and recommend treatment to help it heal.
- Eye Disease: Eye diseases are conditions affecting the eye's structure or function, and an optometrist can diagnose and manage many of them, often recommending treatment or lifestyle changes.
- Diabetic Eye Disease: High blood sugar from diabetes can damage the blood vessels in your eyes, leading to vision loss; optometrists provide crucial care to prevent or slow this damage.
- Eyelid Inflammation: Experiencing crusting, flaking, or burning eyelids? An optometrist can diagnose eyelid inflammation and create a treatment plan to relieve your symptoms.
- Keratoconus: Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that affects the cornea's shape, leading to vision problems; your optometrist plays a key role in diagnosis and managing the condition with various treatment options.
- Presbyopia: Blurry near vision due to aging is called presbyopia, and your optometrist is the best person to help you choose the right glasses or contact lenses to compensate for it.
- Glaucoma: Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, often due to increased pressure in the eye, and your optometrist can monitor your pressure and help prevent vision loss.
- Allergic Conjunctivitis: Allergic conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the eye's conjunctiva (the clear membrane covering the white part of your eye) caused by an allergic reaction, and your optometrist can help manage your symptoms with medication and advice.
- Astigmatism: If you have trouble seeing clearly at near and far distances, you may have astigmatism, a condition an optometrist can easily diagnose and correct with appropriate lenses.
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. Hamilton offers a range of services designed to diagnose, manage, and treat various health concerns:
- Contact Lens Exams: Contact lens exams ensure your contact lenses fit comfortably and correctly, preventing eye irritation and vision problems.
- 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: This specialized eye exam screens for diabetic retinopathy and other eye complications linked to diabetes.
- Eye Examination: Get your eyes checked with a comprehensive eye exam to diagnose vision problems like nearsightedness or farsightedness and detect early signs of eye diseases.
- Eyeglasses: An optometrist will perform an eye exam to determine your prescription and help you choose eyeglasses that best suit your needs and lifestyle.
- Punctal Plug Insertion: If you have dry eyes, your doctor might insert tiny plugs into your tear ducts to reduce tear drainage and improve moisture.
- Soft Contact Lenses: Soft contact lenses are comfortable, disposable lenses that correct vision problems like nearsightedness or farsightedness.
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. Hamilton 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:
- By following their optometrist's personalized care plan, a patient successfully managed their diabetic retinopathy, preserving their vision and overall well-being. Regular checkups and proactive communication with their eye care professional gave them peace of mind.
- After receiving a clear diagnosis and personalized treatment plan, a patient found relief from chronic dry eye symptoms, improving their daily comfort and vision.
- After receiving a thorough examination and expert guidance, the patient successfully removed a foreign object from their eye, experiencing immediate relief and restored comfort. Their vision quickly returned to normal, thanks to the optometrist's care.
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:
Practice
3016 50th St, Lubbock, TX, 79413
Phone: (806) 797-4216
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Here are answers to some common questions about receiving Optometric care with Dr. Hamilton:
- What is the difference between an Optometrist and an Ophthalmologist?
- An optometrist (OD) is the primary eye care provider for routine exams, prescribing glasses or 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 conditions. Dr. Hamilton provides pre- and post-operative care in collaboration with ophthalmologists.
- How often should I get a comprehensive eye exam?
- For healthy adults with no symptoms or risk factors, a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years is typically recommended. However, children, seniors, and individuals with risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease may need more frequent exams as recommended by Dr. Hamilton.
- Do I need a separate appointment for a contact lens fitting?
- Yes, a separate appointment is needed for a contact lens fitting. This is because a contact lens fitting involves more than just your glasses prescription, including precise measurements of your eye's curvature, tear film evaluation, and a trial lens fitting to ensure the contacts are comfortable and provide clear vision. This is necessary to obtain a contact lens prescription.
- 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 because these problems are best treated early.
- I'm interested in LASIK. Is that something you do?
- Dr. Hamilton works with ophthalmologists to co-manage LASIK procedures. While the surgery is performed by an ophthalmologist, Dr. Hamilton plays a crucial role in evaluating candidacy, providing pre-operative care, and managing post-operative follow-up.
- 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 specific types of 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. 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.
- What are the benefits of buying glasses from my optometrist's office versus online?
- Buying glasses from Dr. Hamilton's office offers personalized service, including expert fitting by our trained opticians. We ensure proper lens alignment and adjustments for maximum comfort. We can handle complex prescriptions and provide direct support if any issues arise after you purchase your glasses.
3016 50th St
Lubbock TX 79413
Phone: (806) 797-4216
James Hamilton, 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): 1396741955
Registration can typically be verified through The Texas Optometry Board website or by direct inquiry.
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