- Texas Optometry Doctor Bruce Colton - November 6, 2020
Doctor Bruce Colton sees patients as an eye doctor at Bright Eyes Vision Clinic in Murphy, Texas.
Patients come from: Wylie, Murphy, Plano, Sachse, Garland, Richardson, McKinney, Allen, Rockwall, Rowlett, Dallas, Princeton, Parker, Nevada, Royse City, and more.
Dr. Bruce Colton is an optometrist (doctor of optometry) and glaucoma specialist, board certified in medical eye exams and injections.
DEA REGISTERED DOCTOR
He is registered with the DEA to prescribe oral antibiotics for systemic infections like chlamydia or other bacterial conjunctivitis, and sinus infections; antivirals for virus infections like herpes simplex, herpes zoster (shingles), and adenovirus (pink eye); pain pills like codeine for eye pain; anti inflammatory steroids like prednisone (prednisolone) for healing from operations and trauma, transplant rejection control, and autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Sjögren’s syndrome, ankylosing spondylitis, eczema, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, Bell’s palsy, optic neuritis, and thyroid disease; glaucoma drops and pills for intraocular pressure control; and administration of diagnostic drops like liquid cocaine to help diagnose the life-threatening Horner syndrome.
Texas Ophthalmologist
Dr. Colton fills the same role as a general ophthalmologist in most countries – he is licensed to diagnose and treat all medical eye disease, he prescribes all medications to treat eye related disease, and he performs in office surgeries and procedures.
Texas Vision Insurance
Dr. Colton is in network as a medical provider with all major medical insurances, including Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, United HealthCare, Humana, Oscar, Molina, Amerigroup, Parkland, Tricare, and many others, which means that insurance pays for unlimited visits with Dr. Colton all year round.
Eye Doctor Speciality
Dr. Colton diagnoses and treats the following types of eye disease:
Corneal and Refractive: cataracts, secondary cataracts (posterior capsule opacification), myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism, epithelial basement membrane dystrophy (EBMD), keratoconus, Fuch’s endothelial dystrophy, pinguecula, pterygium, corneal infections and abrasions, trauma and injuries, foreign bodies including metal flecks, pre and post operative care including suture and stitch removal, dry eyes, allergic conjunctivitis.
Uveitis: all internal inflammatory disease, including autoimmune diseases listed above.
Connect with Dr. Bruce Colton
See his practice site:
https://www.brighteyesmurphy.com/
Personal Site:
http://brucecolton.com/
Mobile Nursing Home Practice:
https://www.brighteyesmobile.com/