Welcome to Thyroid Eyes at the Eye Wellness Center

Call (713) 942-2187 today.

At Thyroid Eyes at the Eye Wellness Centers, we strive to enhance and preserve the eyesight of each of our patients struggling with thyroid-related disorders. At our eye clinic, we provide personalized eye care services that are tailored to your individual needs so that you can recover and preserve your eye health. Visit us to learn more about our services from an eye doctor in Houston, TX.

Thyroid-Related Eye Disorders

Individuals who have been diagnosed with various autoimmune conditions, such as Graves' disease, have an increased risk of experiencing damage to their eyesight. The good news is that eye care from an ophthalmologist can help reduce your symptoms and help you maintain your vision.

Contributing Factors of Thyroid-Related Eye Disorders and Diseases

When you visit our thyroid eye clinic, you will need to review potential contributing factors to the eye issues you are experiencing at the time. Common risk factors and contributing factors that are often associated with thyroid-related eye disorders and diseases may include: 

● Autoimmune Conditions and Diseases: Autoimmune conditions have the potential to cause a wide range of symptoms in the body. Because autoimmune conditions attack one's own body, they may also target the eyes, leading to inflammation, swelling, or even the tearing of internal tissues, resulting in the loss of vision or quality of vision.

 
● Hormonal Imbalances: Because the thyroid is closely linked to the body's hormones and its overall balance, it might be imperative to ensure one's hormones are in proper working order if your eyesight becomes affected.


● Genetics: Genetics can also play a significant role in an individual's eye health and their overall risk. Reviewing your family history and comparing conditions and risks can help determine the best course of treatment for a loss of vision.

Get Eye Care from an Ophthalmologist Near You at Our Eye Clinic

Maintaining your eyesight can be tricky as you age or if you have any other potential underlying conditions, such as a thyroid condition. Understanding various thyroid eye disorders and conditions can help you find the right interventions and treatments to preserve and protect your sight. For those searching for an ophthalmologist in the Houston, TX, area, turn to our team at Thyroid Eyes at the Eye Wellness Centers for the eye examination and assessment you need. Call us at (713) 942-2187 for eye care from an ophthalmologist near you at our eye clinic. An eye doctor on our team is here to help.

Welcome to Thyroid Eyes at the Eye Wellness Center

Call (713) 942-2187 today.

At Thyroid Eyes at the Eye Wellness Centers, we strive to enhance and preserve the eyesight of each of our patients struggling with thyroid-related disorders. At our eye clinic, we provide personalized eye care services that are tailored to your individual needs so that you can recover and preserve your eye health. Visit us to learn more about our services from an eye doctor in Houston, TX.

Thyroid-Related Eye Disorders

Individuals who have been diagnosed with various autoimmune conditions, such as Graves' disease, have an increased risk of experiencing damage to their eyesight. The good news is that eye care from an ophthalmologist can help reduce your symptoms and help you maintain your vision.

Contributing Factors of Thyroid-Related Eye Disorders and Diseases

When you visit our thyroid eye clinic, you will need to review potential contributing factors to the eye issues you are experiencing at the time. Common risk factors and contributing factors that are often associated with thyroid-related eye disorders and diseases may include: 

● Autoimmune Conditions and Diseases: Autoimmune conditions have the potential to cause a wide range of symptoms in the body. Because autoimmune conditions attack one's own body, they may also target the eyes, leading to inflammation, swelling, or even the tearing of internal tissues, resulting in the loss of vision or quality of vision.

 
● Hormonal Imbalances: Because the thyroid is closely linked to the body's hormones and its overall balance, it might be imperative to ensure one's hormones are in proper working order if your eyesight becomes affected.


● Genetics: Genetics can also play a significant role in an individual's eye health and their overall risk. Reviewing your family history and comparing conditions and risks can help determine the best course of treatment for a loss of vision.

Get Eye Care from an Ophthalmologist Near You at Our Eye Clinic

Maintaining your eyesight can be tricky as you age or if you have any other potential underlying conditions, such as a thyroid condition. Understanding various thyroid eye disorders and conditions can help you find the right interventions and treatments to preserve and protect your sight. For those searching for an ophthalmologist in the Houston, TX, area, turn to our team at Thyroid Eyes at the Eye Wellness Centers for the eye examination and assessment you need. Call us at (713) 942-2187 for eye care from an ophthalmologist near you at our eye clinic. An eye doctor on our team is here to help.

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Are you experincing the following symptoms?   

  •  Are your eyes protruding  
  • Are your eyelids swollen  
  • Do you see double images  
  • Do  you have red eyes Eye pain

Whether your symptoms are chronic (long term or returning illness) or acute (severe and sudden onset) we have various options:

  • One study includes I.V. treatments ranging from two infusions to multiple infusions using varying strengths of medication. 
  • Another study is for Thyroid Eye Disease medication of an oral pill
  • Other studies include Sub-Q self-administered shots (under the skin injections)

All study-related costs are covered (including eye exams, labs, MRI)

Reasonable patient travel costs will be reimbursed

Patient Experience of Clinical Trial

Would you like to learn more about our clinical trials?

MEET DR. TANG AND DR. SCHIFFMAN

  • Dr. Rosa Tang
    Dr. Rosa Tang, MD, MPH, MBA

    Neuro-Ophthalmology
    Board Certified in Ophthalmology
    Life Fellow AAO

    • Medical surgeon; graduate of the Peruvian University Cayetano Heredia.
    • Residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami.
    • Residency in ophthalmology at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
    • Fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
    • Master of Public Health at the University of Texas School of Public Health.
    • She was one of the investigators to participate in all three trials for using TEPROTUMUMAB for Thyroid Eye Disease.
    • She is a member of the following medical societies:
    • ● American Academy of Ophthalmology
    • ● The North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society The American Telemedicine Association
    • ● Research to Prevent Blindness
    • ● The American Board of Forensic Examiners
  • Jade Schiffman, MD, FAAN, MAO
    Dr. Jade Schiffman, MD, FAAN, MAO

    Neuro-Ophthalmology
    Board Certified in Ophthalmology & Neurology
    Life Fellow AAO

    • Rice University, Houston, TX, BA, Biology
    • Upstate Medical School, Syracuse, NY, MD
    • Neurology Residency, University of Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
    • Ophthalmology Residency, Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
    • Fellowship in Neuro-Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, CA. Program director: Dr. William F. Hoyt, MD
    • USA Letterman Army Medical Center, Lieutenant Colonel, promotable to Colonel
    • President Neuro-Eye Clinical Trials; Neuro-Eye Diagnostic Systems LLC; Neuro-Eye Diagnostic PA
    • She is a member of the following medical societies:
      • ● American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)
      • ● American Academy of Neurology (AAN)
      • ● The North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS)
      • ● Best Doctors in America, Inc. 1994-2021

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