Expert Virtual Eye Care
EyeHelp Virtual Optometrist
Accessible virtual eye care for medical concerns, symptom evaluation, and treatment planning. We assess your condition and provide treatment or direct you to the appropriate next step.
Currently only available for Texas residents
Our Telehealth Eye Visit
$75 virtual eye consultations for professional, accessible care from home.
General Evaluation
Comprehensive virtual review of medical concerns, irritation, or sudden changes in your vision.
Symptom Management
Identify the cause of red eyes, discharge, or discomfort and receive a clear treatment pathway.
Care Coordination
Receive expert guidance on whether you need urgent in-person care or a specialist referral.
Review Findings
Review prior exam findings, photos, and OCT scans to provide our best recommendation on your concerns.
About Us
Expertise in Virtual Eye Care
We are a dedicated team of optometrists committed to providing high-quality, accessible eye evaluations for Texas residents. Our virtual-first approach ensures that professional clinical expertise is available whenever you need it, without the constraints of traditional office visits.
Save your time and money with general telehealth doctors. Talk to an eye specialist.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a telehealth eye evaluation?
A telehealth eye evaluation is a virtual consultation where we review your eye health through a digital platform, allowing us to provide professional care from the comfort of your home.
How does insurance work for these visits?
We do not accept any insurance at this time. All visits are self-pay.
Can I receive a glasses or contact prescription?
No. We are not providing comprehensive eye exams. We are focused on medical issues and concerns.
Can I receive care no matter where I live?
No, we are currently only servicing Texas residents.
Will I always be able to be prescribed a medication?
No, our optometrist will evaluate your concern to the best of their ability virtually. There are certain conditions or presentations that would require an in-person optometrist to evaluate appropriately.