Our New Leander Location is Open!
We are excited to bring quality eye care to you!!
Our new Leander location is now open!!!
We are conveniently located on Crystal Falls Parkway, between Bagdad Rd and Bell Blvd.
605 Crystal Falls Parkway, Leander TX 78641
We take Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial and Private Medical Insurances.
Call today for an appointment 512-244-7200
Introducing Dr. Yard
Dr. Colleen Yard is a comprehensive ophthalmologist certified to treat all common medical and surgical ocular issues. Born and raised in Texas, she left briefly to attend college at Washington University in St. Louis where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Biology and Spanish. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree at McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Medical Center at Houston, in the prestigious Texas Medical Center. With the largest medical center in the world at her disposal, she chose to stay in Houston and completed her Ophthalmology Residency with the Ruiz Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at UT-Houston. She has always loved Central Texas and is thrilled to reside in the Austin area. Her practice includes comprehensive eye exams for adults and children, as well as the evaluation of cataracts, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, and glaucoma. Dr. Yard has presented research at several national research meetings, and has published ophthalmic research. She is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and the Austin Ophthalmology Society. Dr. Yard is fluent in Spanish and looks forward to taking care of the eye care needs of you and your loved ones. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, reading, and traveling.
Tips on how to stop the spread of Coronavirus
Here at Clarity Eye Center, we are dedicated to helping our communities stay safe and healthy. As we are open at the Round Rock and Georgetown locations, here are some tips from healthcare.gov.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, there are still important ways that you can help stop the spread of COVID-19. The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed, which means to stay home as much as possible. If you must go out, be sure to practice social distancing, leaving 6 feet between you and any person you come in contact with.
Other ways to help prevent the spread of this illness include:
- Wash your hands often with soap and water.
- Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze.
- Use a face-covering or mask when you go out.
- Call your doctor if you think you’re experience symptoms.
Safety Tips for Holiday Toy Purchases
This time of year it’s important to remember safety tips when shopping for presents for the little ones. The good news is that most eye injuries can be easily prevented by following Eye Smart’s toy safety tips.
1. Make sure children have appropriate supervision when playing with potentially hazardous toys or games that could cause an eye injury
2. Avoid purchasing toys with sharp, protruding or projectile parts.
3. Keep toys that are made for older children away from younger children
4. If your child experiences an eye injury from a toy, seek immediate medical attention from an ophthalmologist.
***A DAY FOR WOMEN***
ENERGIZE, ENLIGHTEN, ENJOY
Clarity Eye Center will have a booth at Seton Williamson this Saturday from 1-4. Please come by and see our staff to have your vision checked and receive info about our practice. We will be giving out PRIZES every hour as well as goody bags for the ladies who stop by our booth.
Other events that will be going on include the following:
1. Spring fashion show
2. Healthy cooking demonstrations
3. Physician presentations
4. Spa treatments and chair massages
5. Fitness, yoga and meditation classes
6. Sponsor expo and door prizes
This is a great opportunity to spend the day with your friends and loved ones. We look forward to seeing you there!
Safety Tips for Holiday Toy Purchases
The good news is that most eye injuries can be easily prevented by following Eye Smart’s toy safety tips.
1. Make sure children have appropriate supervision when playing with potentially hazardous toys or games that could cause an eye injury
2. Avoid purchasing toys with sharp, protruding or projectile parts.
3. Keep toys that are made for older children away from younger children
4. If your child experiences an eye injury from a toy, seek immediate medical attention from an ophthalmologist.