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Mon, Wed, Thur: 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday: 8:30am - 7:00pm
Friday: 8:30am - 3:00pm
Sat. - Sun: Closed

Recent Awards

 Thank you to Tarrant County for all the awards presented to our Vision Center at the NW Northwest Tarrant Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet!! It is a privilege to serve all of our Tarrant County area patients.
-Dr. Crabtree and staff


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March 31, 2023
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Eye Anatomy

CORNEA
Transparent front segment of the eye that covers iris, pupil, and anterior chamber, and provides most of an eye's optical power.
PUPIL
Variable-sized, circular opening in center of iris; it appears as a black circle and it regulates the amount of light that enters the eye.
IRIS
Pigmented tissue lying behind cornea that (1) gives color to the eye, and (2) controls amount of light entering the eye by varying size of black pupillary opening; separates the anterior chamber from the posterior chamber.
LENS
Natural lens of eye; transparent intraocular tissue that helps bring rays of light to focus on the retina.
RETINA
Part of the eye that converts what we see into electrical impulses sent along the optic nerve for transmission back to the brain. Consists ofmany named layers that include rods and cones.
MACULA
Small, specialized central area of the retina responsible for the sharpest central vision.
VITREOUS
Transparent, colorless, gelatinous filling; in the rear two-thirds of the interior of the eyeball, between the lens and the retina.
OPTIC NERVE
Largest sensory nerve of the eye; carries impulses for sight from retina to brain.
SCLERA
The white of the eye; a protective fibrous layer that is the outer covering of the eyeball except for the part that is the cornea.
CILIARY BODY
A muscular ring under the surface of the eyeball; helps the eye focus by changing the len’s shape and also produces aqueous humor.
CHOROID
The vascular layer between the sclera and the retina; the blood vessels in the choroid help provide oxygen and nutrients to the eye.

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6921 Foster Drive
Lake Worth, TX 76135
Phone: 817-439-9455
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Mon, Wed, Thur: 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday: 8:30am - 7:00pm
Friday: 8:30am - 3:00pm
Sat. - Sun: Closed

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