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Welcome To
Texas Midwest Eye Center

The office of Texas Midwest Eye Center, LLP, in Abilene, Texas, offers exceptional ophthalmology services to patients living in Taylor and Jones Counties. Troy L. Carter, M.D. and his team are so glad you have chosen them to be your trusted eye care provider! They understand the importance of choosing an eye doctor and a reputable ophthalmic surgeon, which is why their entire office is dedicated to providing the highest quality patient care.

With over 24 years of experience, Dr. Carter has performed thousands of surgical and nonsurgical procedures as well as comprehensive eye exams. After completing his undergraduate studies at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Carter earned his Doctor of Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He then completed his internal medicine internship and ophthalmology residency at Texas A&M University – Scott & White Memorial Hospital.

At the office of Troy L. Carter, M.D., patients enjoy the benefits of professional staff and advanced cataract technologies, all conveniently located at the Texas Midwest Eye Center. Patients can receive diagnoses and treatments for ocular issues, including dry eyes, styes, and macular degeneration. Dr. Carter also offers cataract surgery and diabetic eye care for those that require them. The practice’s dedicated patient coordinators, ophthalmic technicians, surgical coordinators, and Dr. Carter will provide you with the knowledge you need to make the most informed decisions for your eye care needs!

OUR TREATMENTS

Cataract Surgery

Over the years, cataracts enlarge and cause progressive vision loss. When eyeglasses no longer help, it's time to turn to cataract surgery to eliminate the cataract and get a new lens.

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Eye Exam

Regular eye exams with an experienced ophthalmologist are the best way to maintain your vision now and for the rest of your life. T

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Diabetic Eye Care

Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness in adults. This dangerous eye disease affects 77% of those with Type 1 diabetes and 25% of people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.

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Dry Eyes

Everyone occasionally has scratchy eyes, but 7% of adults struggle with the burning and irritation caused by dry eyes.

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