Gaddipati Krishna, MD
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Gaddipati Krishna, MD
Dr. Mark Dworsky earned his Doctorate of Optometry from the University of Houston College Of Optometry. He practices full scope optometry and has established himself as a specialist in the areas of diagnosis and management of ocular diseases, contact lens evaluation, particularly specialty fits with keratoconus and post corneal transplants, refractive eye surgery consultation and care, and computer vision syndrome.

He is currently a participating member of the American Optometric Association, the Texas Optometric Association, and the Central Texas Optometric Association. Dr. Dworsky was born and raised in Houston, Texas before moving to Midland, Texas during high school. Upon graduation he attended Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas where he went on to play varsity baseball and graduate with a degree in psychology.
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We understand that your time is precious and that you need an optometrist who is professional and concise, yet convenient for your lifestyle. In order to make the transition to our office smoother for you, we have created a New Patient Center with everything you need to get started.

In an effort to make you more comfortable when you arrive at our office and to streamline the new patient process, you will be able to complete all the necessary items prior to your first visit.If you are unable to fill out the necessary paperwork, please arrive 15 minutes early prior to your appointment so that you will have time to do so then.
We offer quality, fashionable frames and a full line of digitally-enhanced lenses. Your frame and lenses are measured with our state-of-the-art measuring and dispensing system called the OPTIKAM. The OPTIKAM produces a personalized optical solution for the personalized visual needs for each patient.
Have your eyes been unusually watery lately? You may have a tear duct obstruction, a condition that prevents tears from draining from your eyes. Although the condition is certainly annoying, it's usually fairly easy to treat. A healthy tear film prevents dry eye and keeps your eyes comfortable. Tears exit your eyes through tiny openings called puncta in the corners of your upper and lower eyelids.
Have you noticed that children who wear glasses often have parents who also need a little help seeing? Myopia, or nearsightedness, is just one of the eye conditions and diseases that can be inherited. In addition to determining your eye color and height, your genes also include information that may increase your risk of developing conditions or illnesses.
Low vision causes permanent changes to your eyesight that can make life a little more challenging. You may have low vision if you can't see well, even when wearing prescription eyeglasses. If the best you can see with your glasses is 20/70 to 20/160, you have moderate low vision, according to a low vision classification used by the World Health Organization.
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