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903 William D. Fitch Pkwy
College Station, TX 77845
Phone Number: (979) 779-9000
Fax Number: (979) 690-1510

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Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri:
Wednesday:

8am - 5:30pm
9am - 5:30pm

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  • Matthew G.

    Absolutely amazing facility! They helped my son and even helped watch him for a minute when my bank gave me trouble. They were very kind and understanding....

  • Rebecca K.

    I went in for vitamins and information. The young lady at recept. Desk did an awesome job with my qqq and handled the vitamin sale with more information needed for my eye condition....

  • Bernadette H.

    Had to find a new eye doctor for my family and I due to insurance changes. I was very pleased with my first experience. Staff and Dr. Dobson are very friendly and professional. Felt comfortable and welcomed to the practice. Would recommend giving...

  • Alexander M.

    I am new to the bryan college station area being a college student. I needed to find a new eye doctor. I am one of those people that, take a long time exsploring my options online. When I first started my search they were the first ones that poped onto my screen. When I looked at there website I intantly felt like this was the one...


    Hygiene is critical to wearing your contact lenses safely.

    Contact lenses can significantly improve your vision, but it’s essential to care for them properly to avoid potentially serious infections or other problems.

    These recommendations will help extend the life of your contact lenses and keep your eyes safe and healthy. 

    Your lens insertion and removal routine

    • Before you handle contacts, wash and rinse your hands with a mild soap.
    • Make sure the soap doesn’t have perfumes, oils, or lotions. They can leave a film on your hands.
    • Dry your hands with a clean, lint-free towel before touching your contacts.
    • It’s a good idea to keep your fingernails short and smooth so you won't damage your lenses or scratch your eye when inserting or removing your contacts.
    • Lightly rubbing your contact in the palm of your hand with a few drops of solution helps remove surface build-up.
    • Rinse your lenses thoroughly with a recommended solution before soaking the contacts overnight in a multi-purpose solution that completely covers each lens.
    • Store lenses in the proper lens storage case.
    • Don't use tap water or saliva to wash or store contact lenses or lens cases.
    • If you use hair spray, use it before you put in your contacts.
    • Put on eye makeup after you put in your lenses. Take them out before you remove makeup.
    • Always follow the recommended contact lens replacement and wearing schedule prescribed.

    Your supplies

    • Use doctor-recommended solution.
    • Rub and rinse your contact lens case with sterile contact lens solution. Never use water.
    • Clean the case after each use.
    • Replace your contact lens case at least once every three months. 
    • Don’t “top off” solution. Use only fresh contact lens disinfecting solution in your case. 
    • Never mix fresh solution with the old or used solution.
    • Change your contact lens solution according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

    Your eye doctor

    • Visit us yearly or as often as recommended.
    • Ask us if you have questions about how to care for your contacts and case or if you are having any difficulties.
    • Remove your contact lenses immediately if your eyes become irritated. Call us and let us know what’s going on.
    • Call us if you have any sudden vision loss, blurred vision that doesn’t get better, light flashes, eye pain, infection, swelling, unusual redness, or irritation. 

    Wear your contacts safely

    • Some contacts need special care and products. Always use the disinfecting solution, eye drops, and enzymatic cleaners your doctor recommends. Some eye products or eye drops aren’t safe for contact wearers.
    • Saline solution and rewetting drops do not disinfect lenses.
    • Use a rewetting solution or plain saline solution to keep your eyes moist.
    • Don’t wear your contacts when you go swimming in a pool or at the beach.
    • Don't sleep in your contact lenses unless prescribed by your eye doctor.
    • Don’t clean or store your contacts in water.
    • See us for your regularly scheduled contact lens and eye examination.
    • If you think you’ll have trouble remembering when to change your lenses, ask for a chart to track your schedule or make one for your needs.

    Be sure to call us if you have any questions about caring for your contact lenses or if your eyes are having problems.

    Exceptional Staff

    Exceptional Staff

    You'll be hard-pressed to find a more experienced, caring vision care team in all of Texas!

    Our History

    Our History

    Since its inception in 1983 by Dr. Sue Simpson, O.D., Eye Care Center has always been committed to quality eye wear, top-notch eye exams, and exceptional patient satisfaction.

    Common Patient Questions

    Common Patient Questions

    Odds are that someone else has asked us the very same question you're wondering about. If not, feel free to reach out to us!

    What Sets us Apart

    What Sets us Apart

    From the moment you arrive for your visit, YOU are our number one priority. Our belief is that if we truly get to know our patients and what makes them happy, we can visually accommodate them in every stage of life.

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    Please take a moment to browse our high definition educational animations and videos to learn about vision health. Please contact us with any questions.

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    Office Location & Hours

    903 William D. Fitch Pkwy
    College Station, TX 77845
    Phone Number: (979) 779-9000
    Fax Number: (979) 690-1510

    Get Directions

    Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri:
    Wednesday:

    8am-5:30pm
    9am-5:30pm

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