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Big Country Eye Center

Since 1996, Dr. Brett J. Teague has been providing premium medical and surgical eye care to the fine folks of the Big Country. Our main office is located in Abilene with a satellite office located in Snyder.

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Welcome Dr. Mardelli

Dr. Mardelli joins Big Country Eye Center from Beirut, Lebanon.

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Meet Our Doctors

H.M. Richert, M.D.
Brett J. Teague, M.D.
Kyle Thaxton, O.D.

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Big Country Optical

We offer a variety of frames including high end brands such as Versace, Line Arts, Gucci, Prada, Dolci Gabbana, Christian Dior and many more.

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Glaucoma

Glaucoma is an eye disease that results in gradual loss of vision due optic nerve as a result of elevated eye pressure. Dr. Teague is well qualified for all your glaucoma needs.

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Cataract

As the eye ages the lens in the eye will eventually start to become cloudy. When this occurs then the lens of the eye is termed a cataract. Dr. Teague specializes in cataract surgery. He performs no-stitch, no-patch, no-shot cataract surgery.

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Big Country Optical

Big Country Optical is conveniently located in the Big Country Eye Center. We offer quality frames and lenses for any budget. We offer a variety of frames including high end brands such as Versace, Line Arts, Gucci, Prada, Dolci Gabbana, Christian Dior and many more.

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Cataract

The human eye is built much like a camera. A camera has a lens that allows you to focus and take clear pictures at near and far. Likewise, the eye has a lens located near the front of the eye just behind the iris and pupil; allowing you to focus on objects both near and far.

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Glaucoma

Glaucoma has been referred to as the "sneak thief of sight" since vision loss occurs overs many years without any obvious symptoms until late in the disease process. Routine eye exams are imperative to detect glaucoma in its early stages to prevent loss of vision.

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