Welcome To

Lauren Alexander VS
& Katy Vision Source

Formerly Known as Houston Eye Professionals
Lauren Alexander VS & Katy Vision Source is an eyecare practice that truly encapsulates what 21st century optometry should be. Our new and improved practice features interactive, efficient technology designed to truly impress and achieve new levels of eyecare.

We’ve been a pillar in the ocular health community for over 50 years, and now we believe it’s time to redefine the entire experience.

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THE DOCTORS

Meet The Team

Our dedicated optometric team at Lauren Alexander VS & Katy Vision Source cares about your vision and eye health. When you walk through our doors, you can expect to be greeted by a friendly and caring staff. Our eye care professionals are committed to offering you the most effective, personalized care and treatments possible.

Elizabeth Land, O.D.
Tawnya Pham, O.D.
Elizabeth Land, O.D.
Mona Younes, O.D., M.S.

State-of-the-Art Technology

Used at Lauren Alexander VS & Katy Vision Source

Our dedicated optometric team at Lauren Alexander VS & Katy Vision Source cares about your vision and eye health. When you walk through our doors, you can expect to be greeted by a friendly and caring staff. Our eye care professionals are committed to offering you the most effective, personalized care and treatments possible.

OPTOS Retinal Exam

Annual eye exams are vital to maintaining your vision and overall health. We use cutting-edge digital imaging technology to evaluate the health of your eyes. This is crucial as many eye diseases can be treated successfully if detected early on.

Corneal Mapping

Corneal topography, also known as photokeratoscopy or videokeratography, is a diagnostic tool that provides 3-D images of the cornea. A corneal topography test delivers detailed 3D maps of the cornea’s shape and curvature and helps detect corneal diseases and irregular corneal conditions.

Digital Retinal Imaging

Retinal imaging takes a digital picture of the back of your eye and displays the retina, the optic disk, and blood vessels on the computer screen. This image is electronically stored, giving the eye doctor a permanent record of the state and health of your retina.

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Blog & News

The Difference Between Standard and Premium Lenses: Is It Worth It?

When selecting new eyewear, lens choices are just as important as frame style. Standard lenses offer basic correction, while premium lenses provide enhanced optics and personalized features.

How a Comprehensive Eye Exam Can Detect Problems Long Before Symptoms Appear

Many eye and health conditions develop quietly, without obvious warning signs. By the time symptoms like blurry vision, eye pain, or vision loss appear, damage may already be underway.

Digital Eye Strain Is More Common Than Ever

For many people, screen time is unavoidable. Hours spent working on a computer, checking a phone, or using a tablet can take a toll on visual comfort throughout the day. Digital eye strain often leads to symptoms like tired eyes, blurred vision, dryness, and headaches.