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Welcome to Little Elm Eye Care
Your Premier Eye Care Facility in Little Elm, TX

Call us at (972) 292-0900 today.

Welcome to Little Elm Eye Care. Drs. Bert & Leslie Bubela and the Little Elm Eye Care team strive to provide the best in optometry services. Our mission is to provide an exceptional experience that goes beyond eye care. We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our services and join our patient family by scheduling an eye exam appointment at our Little Elm office.

Little Elm Eye Care is a full service eye and vision care provider, accepting both eye emergencies as well as scheduled appointments. Patients throughout the Little Elm area come to Little Elm Eye Care because they know they will receive the personal attention and professional care that is our foundation. Our team is dedicated to keeping our patients comfortable and well-informed at all times. At Little Elm Eye Care, we will explain every exam and procedure and answer all of our patients' questions. Additionally, at Little Elm Eye Care, we will work with vision and medical insurance providers to ensure good eye health and vision care for all of our patients.

Our Approach to Optometry

Our one-on-one approach to optometry makes our office the eye and vision care providers of choice in the Little Elm area. We offer the following services: complete eye exams for glasses and contact lenses, treatment for eye disease and injuries, and pre- and post-operative care for cataract and LASIK surgery. We also offer a wide selection of designer and affordable glasses. For more information, please visit our services page or call our office at (972) 292-0900.

At Little Elm Eye Care, we are dedicated to providing high-quality optometric services in a comfortable environment. Call us at (972) 292-0900 or schedule an appointment today online.


Little Elm Eye Care | (972) 292-0900
1200 E Eldorado Pkwy, Ste 100
Little Elm, TX 75068

Testimonials

Reviews From Our Satisfied Patients

  • "The office is beautiful when you walk in. The girls at the front desk are smiling and very friendly and willing to answer all your questions. The doctor was great, in a good mood and takes his time with you while still getting things done quickly. He explained everything I needed to know thoroughly. You can tell he's a good guy. But all-in-all a fantastic experience. I highly recommend"
    Michael R.
  • "This was our second experience with Little Elm Eye Care since moving to North Dallas from Florida. Our initial visit was just like the last 5 star. We were treated with respect and the staff showed a real interest in answering any question we had. We are very, very pleased with our eye care provider....Little Elm Eye Care."
    Donald T.
  • "I have been going to Little Elm Eyecare for almost 10 years now. They have always done a great job to make sure I'm taken care of. Thanks!"
    Jamaul P.
  • "I simply love this office, everyone is so nice and is very helpful. My whole family comes here and we will continue to come hear for years to come. ( as long as Dr. Leslie A. Bubela continues to be my Dr.) She truly cares about my well being and the front office staff is friendly and cheerful! Keep up the great work."
    Eric E.
  • "Everyone was very professional and friendly. The doctor and his assistants went the extra mile in a thoroughly examination. Very detailed eye exam and I didn't feel rushed. I would highly recommend Little Elm Eye Care to others..."
    Boyd L.

Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-5:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location

We serve Little Elm and the surrounding communities.