San Marcos Ophthalmologist

San Marcos location Eye Associates of South Texas Ophthalmology

 

San Marcos Ophthalmologist, Eye Associates of South Texas is proud to announce the opening of their new San Marcos Office at 1218 SH123, San Marcos, TX 78666.  Telephone: 830-379-3937. The new state-of-the-art 4000 square foot stand-alone office has been constructed to give the residents of San Marcos the finest medical and surgical eye care from board-certified ophthalmologists and optometrists. Routine eye care to advanced eye surgery will be provided by the Eye Associates.

Dr. Kavanagh fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist and cataract surgeon is excited to bring advanced eye care to the San Marcos area. He has performed over 25,000 cataract surgeries and has been named one of the best ophthalmologists in San Antonio for three years in a row. He performs cataract surgery in San Marcos with the latest premium intraocular lenses.

Dr. Bui and Acosta are also board-certified ophthalmologists who are certified to perform: LASIK, Cataract, and other ophthalmic surgeries. 

The San Marcos location will have the latest diagnostic capabilities to manage: Diabetic retinopathy, Macular Degeneration, Cataracts, LASIK, and Glaucoma. The Eye Associates are also adept at performing functional and cosmetic eyelid surgery. That means you can say goodbye to those droopy eyelids if you desire. 

Dr. Kavanagh ophthalmologist, performing cataract surgery in San Marcos

So if you need eyeglasses or contact lens or advanced cataracts or LASIK surgery the Eye Associates welcomes you to their new office. We also work with your current eye care providers (eye doctor) to facilitate your surgical care for cataracts, glaucoma, blepharoplasty, or LASIK. 

San Marcos ophthalmologist J.T. Kavanagh MD  associated with the Eye Associates of South Texas will improve access to eye care and surgery in the great town of San Marcos and surrounding areas of Kyle, Buda, Lockhart, and Luling.

The Eye Associates of South Texas look forward to improving vision and eye health to the residents of the beautiful city of San Marcos!

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