United States

214-739-8611

Call: 214-739-8611

Welcome to Your Dallas Eye Doctor,
Cornea Lens Institute


Keratoconus

The cornea is the window of the eye. Light travels through the cornea past the lens to the retina and then the brain to form a visual image. The normal corneal surface is […]

Read More

Corneal Transplant

A cornea transplant, which replaces damaged tissue on the eye’s clear surface, also is referred to as a corneal transplant, keratoplasty, penetrating […]

Read More

Severe Dry Eyes

The eye depends on the flow of tears to provide constant moisture and lubrication to maintain vision and comfort. Tears are a combination of water, for moisture; […]

Read More

Corneal Scar tissue

Cornea scar tissue is defined as any opacity on or within the cornea surface of the eye. The normal cornea is a clear window that allows transmission of light rays to pass through […]

Read More

GVHD graft-vs-host-disease

Ocular Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD) occurs in patients who have undergone allogenic hematological stem cell transplantation. It can occur in patients […]

Read More

RK- Radial Keratotomy

Radial Keratotomy (RK) is a surgical procedure used to decrease nearsightedness. During the procedure, radial incisions are made in the cornea of the eye with a highly precise […]

Read More

Lasik Surgery

LASIK, a form of refractive surgery, is an option for vision correction which reduces the need for glasses or contact lenses. Simply put, LASIK reshapes the cornea by using a laser. […]

Read More

Irregular Astigmatism

Irregular Astigmatism is a common eye condition that’s usually corrected by eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery. Astigmatism is caused by an eye […]

Read More

Ortho-Keratology

Orthokeratology (ortho-k) is the fitting of specially designed gas permeable contact lenses that you wear overnight. While you are asleep, the lenses gently reshape […]

Read More



Optometry Services


Scleral Lenses

Because they are larger than conventional GP lenses, scleral lenses are more stable on the eye. They also provide initial comfort similar to soft lenses. If […]

Read More

Hybrid Contact Lenses

A cornea transplant, which replaces damaged tissue on the eye’s clear surface, also is referred to as a corneal transplant, keratoplasty, penetrating […]

Read More

Medically Necessary Soft Contact

When a person has been diagnosed with a corneal disease or has suffered from an eye injury, distortion or irregular shaped corneas may be the result. We often […]

Read More

Reverse Geometry Technology

Corneal diseased eyes are misshapen and may have “dips and valleys” on the curvature of the cornea. A reverse curve allows our doctors to reshape the cornea to provide better vision and more comfortable. […]

Read More

Rigid Gas Permeable Lenses

Rigid Gas Permeable contact lenses or RGP’s are one of the oldest types of contact lenses available to correct the irregular cornea. They are made of durable […]

Read More

Corneal Cross Linking

Corneal Collagen Cross Linking (CXL) is a technique that was first used in 1998 to treat patients with a disease call keratoconus. […]

Read More

Meet Your Dallas Optometrists


Dr. Ivan Bank

Dr. Bank received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Louisiana in Monroe with a major in Health Sciences and a minor in Physics. While attending UL Monroe, he was selected to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities and elected to Alpha Epsilon Delta, an Academic Honor Society for […]

Read More

Dr. Tracy Stringfield

A native of Dallas, Dr. Stringfield graduated from J.J. Pearce High School then went on to receive a Bachelors of Science with a major in Biology from Baylor University. She was a member of Chi Omega social fraternity, Beta Beta Beta biology fraternity and served as a student recruiter through the Baylor […]

Read More

Dr. James Williams

Dr. Williams is a native of Western Kentucky, but has proudly lived and served North Texas since 2012. He completed his undergraduate studies at Murray State University where he graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelors of Science in Biology. […]

Read More

Treatments You Deserve

Office Hours

Monday:

9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Meet The Optometrist

  • Marina Mason
    'I love coming to work every day and watching the transformation in our patients. It never ceases to amaze me how being able to see clearly and without pain boosts their confidence and restores independence. So many people are living with limitations due to visual impairment – and might not even know it! Working here with Bank has shown me how even the smallest improvement in one’s sight can make a huge positive impact on their lives.”
    Read More
  • "I was so grateful just to be diagnosed and know that I was going to be treated properly, but not having to wear glasses was a big bonus."
    Patricia Dickson

Patient Resources


Patient Forms


Insurance

Cornea Lens Institute accepts all major insurance and self-pay patients. Please confirm your insurance coverage when calling to make an appointment.

Request an Appointment

Featured Articles

Helpful and Informative Resources

Articles service is currently unavailable
No form settings found. Please configure it.