Dry Eye Treatment in Austin, TX
Find Relief from Dry Eye
Personalized Care for Lasting Comfort
Whether or not you're familiar with the terms "dry eye disease" or "dry eye syndrome," if you suffer from it, you know the soreness, discomfort, and irritation that can come with dry eyes. Even excessive tearing can be a sign of dehydrated, dry eyes that are desperate for proper hydration.
Our dry eye doctors at Bristol Family Eyecare are committed to approaching dry eye in a comprehensive way. Dry eye syndrome can be caused by a range of different factors. You deserve a team that will identify the underlying causes — not just the surface-level discomfort — and build a tailored treatment plan for you!
What is Dry Eye?
Dry eye is caused by tears not doing their job. Either the eye doesn't produce enough of them, or tears evaporate too fast or don't hydrate the eyes effectively. Your eyes may even overproduce "bad" tears, giving you watery eyes that are still uncomfortable.
Common Symptoms of Dry Eye:
- dry, irritated, sore, inflamed, sensitive, itchy, burning, or otherwise uncomfortable eyes
- excessive tearing or watery eyes
- crusty or gunky eyes
- "foreign body" sensation, or the feeling of something being stuck in the eye
- blurry vision

Comprehensive Dry Eye Treatments
Our Austin dry eye doctors use the latest diagnostic equipment to quickly and precisely pinpoint the cause and type of dry eye our patients are suffering from, and a range of advanced solutions to treat each individual case of dry eye.
Depending on the unique factors of your case, we may build a treatment plan made up of the following:
In-Office Treatments
For patients with Meibomian Gland Disease (MGD), we use advanced tools to gently warm and massage the glands, unclogging blockages and improving tear quality. This process helps restore the protective tear film that prevents your eyes from drying out.
Specialized Supplements
Omega-3 fatty acids and other nutrients play a vital role in maintaining healthy tears. Our doctors may recommend dry eye supplements formulated to enhance tear production and protect your long-term eye health.
Eye Drops and Artificial Tears
For mild cases, we often recommend at-home regimens that include artificial tears or medicated eye drops. These help replenish your tear film, reduce irritation, and relieve symptoms like grittiness and sensitivity.
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