Eye Doctor Trophy Club, TX | Eyes on Westlake

Book Appointment

Personalized Eye Care Minutes from Trophy Club

If you’re looking for comprehensive, modern eye care near Trophy Club, TX, visit Eyes on Westlake, just a short drive from your neighborhood. Our team provides everything from routine eye exams and designer eyewear to innovative dry-eye therapy and specialty contact lenses all in a welcoming boutique setting.

Eye-Care Services for Trophy Club Residents

At Eyes on Westlake, we combine modern diagnostic technology with personalized care. Patients from Trophy Club come to us for:

  • Comprehensive eye exams for adults and children
  • Dry eye diagnosis and treatment, including modern in-office therapies
  • Contact lens fittings (daily disposables, multifocal, scleral, and specialty lenses)
  • Myopia control and pediatric eye care
  • Medical eye care and ocular disease management (diabetic eye exams, glaucoma, etc.)
  • Optical boutique with curated designer frames and quality lenses

Why Trophy Club Families Choose Us

  • Close and convenient: Only ≈5–10 minutes from central Trophy Club
  • Doctor-led care: Led by Dr. Blythe McPherson, OD, known for her experience in dry-eye management
  • Modern technology: Precise imaging for early detection of eye conditions
  • Personalized solutions: Treatments tailored to your lifestyle and vision goals
  • Boutique experience: Discover frames that fit your look and feel as good as they see

Directions from Trophy Club to Eyes on Westlake

We’re located at 72 Andorra Drive, Suite 180, Westlake, TX, 76262.

Driving tip: From central Trophy Club, take Trophy Club Drive → TX-114 Service Road West → Andorra Drive. We’re in the heart of Westlake, less than 10 minutes away.

Get Directions on Google Maps

Book an Eye Exam Today

Experience comprehensive eye care near Trophy Club with a personal touch.

Call (817) 722-3440 or book an appointment online to schedule your visit.

Come See Us In Westlake

Come visit our optometrist and dry eye specialist in Westlake! We treat the communities of Roanoke, Trophy Club, Southlake, Argyle, Keller, Westlake, Grapevine, Justin and Fort Worth.

Check Out Our Virtual Tour

Our Address

72 Andorra Drive, Suite #180
Westlake, Texas 76262

Contact Information

Phone: 817-674-7500
hello@eyesonwestlake.com

Hours of Operation

Monday
8 AM6 PM
Tuesday
8 AM5 PM
Wednesday
8 AM5 PM
Thursday
8 AM5 PM
Friday
8 AM2 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

What We Offer

Dry Eye Treatment

Dry Eye Treatment

Dry eye syndrome can be a debilitating condition that makes daily life difficult and uncomfortable. If left untreated, dry eyes can even lead to permanent damage. However, with proper treatment, you can find relief!

Dry eye syndrome can be a debilitating condition that makes daily life difficult and uncomfortable. If left untreated, dry eyes can even lead to permanent damage. However, with proper treatment, you can find relief!

Patient Center

Keratoconus & Scleral Lenses

Keratoconus & Scleral Lenses

Keratoconus is a corneal irregularity that makes standard contact lenses hard-to-fit and uncomfortable to wear. Scleral lenses are an excellent option for people with keratoconus as they provide clear vision and unparalleled comfort.

Keratoconus is a corneal irregularity that makes standard contact lenses hard-to-fit and uncomfortable to wear. Scleral lenses are an excellent option for people with keratoconus as they provide clear vision and unparalleled comfort.

Contact Lenses

Diabetic Eye Exams

Diabetic Eye Exams

Diabetes can have a significant impact on your overall health and wellness. Diabetic eye disease is a leading cause of vision loss globally, so monitoring your ocular health is essential to protecting your vision.

Diabetes can have a significant impact on your overall health and wellness. Diabetic eye disease is a leading cause of vision loss globally, so monitoring your ocular health is essential to protecting your vision.

Eye Exams

Myopia Control

Myopia Control

Myopia is a progressive condition that occurs when your cornea is too curved, or your eyeball grows too long. In most cases, early intervention can help slow the progression of myopia and prevent high prescriptions later in life.

Myopia is a progressive condition that occurs when your cornea is too curved, or your eyeball grows too long. In most cases, early intervention can help slow the progression of myopia and prevent high prescriptions later in life.

Medical Eye Care

Our Google Reviews

instagram facebook facebook2 pinterest twitter google-plus google linkedin2 yelp youtube phone location calendar share2 link star-full star-half star star-half chevron-right chevron-left chevron-down chevron-up envelope fax