All Eye Care, P.A. strives to provide vision, medical and surgical services for the community with compassion and professionalism. Our board-certified Ophthalmologist (Eye MD), Dr. Rajiv Rugwani, and his well-trained staff create a friendly and competent environment. At our state-of-the-art facility, the modern practice of medicine is performed with utmost care. Call us today and let us provide for your eye care needs. We accept most major vision and medical insurances, including Medicare.
Here at All Eye Care, Dr. Rugwani performs complete eye examinations, glasses prescription & contact lens fittings, cataract surgery, diabetes related eye examinations, cornea & external disease consultation, glaucoma detection, and macular degeneration treatment. Patients may fill out their needed forms in advance by printing off the copies on our Forms page, or fill them out in office at the time of appointment if necessary.
Dr. Rajiv Rugwani is a Board-Certified Ophthalmologist (Eye MD), licensed to practice medicine and perform surgery. He specializes in the aspect of eye care as well as vision care. After graduating from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, Dr. Rugwani did his internship in Internal Medicine at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas. For his specialization in Ophthalmology, he chose to attend the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and received his training at several major hospitals including Parkland Hospital, Children's Medical Center of Dallas, Zale Lipshy Hospital and the Veterans Hospital of Dallas.
We are trusted to provide excellent service for the patents of our community here in Waxahachie, Texas.
Dr. Rajiv Rugwani is a licensed Board-Certified Ophthalmologist (Eye MD). He specializes in the aspect of eye care as well as vision care and graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio.
Dr. Rajiv Rugwani, and his well-trained staff create a friendly and competent environment. At our state-of-the-art facility, the modern practice of medicine is performed with utmost care.
Our team spends the time figure out what vision correction procedure is best for each patient and meticulously prepares for every surgery.
A cataract is clouding of the normally crystal-clear lens, which decreases vision quality. This condition eventually affects both eyes. Everyone usually develops cataracts, which are the leading cause of reversible blindness.
Early symptoms of cataracts may include a continually changing lens prescription; decreased comfort when driving at night; glare, starbursts, and halos around lights; and blurred near vision, especially in dim light. With time, these changes make it increasingly difficult to read even in the brightest lighting conditions. People may give up driving, limit the amount they read, and find it diffcult to play sports.
- The Refractive Surgery Council
If your eyes already show changes due to diabetes, you may need to see Dr. Rugwani. It is recommended that you have a comprehensive diabetes eye exam once a year, even if you haven’t noticed any problems with your vision.
Over time, elevated blood sugar (glucose) levels damage the tiny blood vessels that provide oxygen and other vital nutrients to the retina, nerves, and other soft-tissue structures within your eyes.
Most sight-threatening diabetic eye diseases begin with damage to these blood vessels. Keeping your blood sugar normal through diet, exercise, and prescribed medications can keep your blood vessels healthy and your eyesight intact.
Like other blood vessels in your body, the delicate vessels in your eyes react negatively to both elevated blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Monitoring your blood pressure and cholesterol is recommended.
Healthy nutrition and routine exercise help control your diabetes and greatly benefit your eye health.