
Dr. Joseph L. Meyer, MD
Ophthalmologist
1880 ROUND ROCK AVE Suite 100 ROUND ROCK TX, 78681About
Our Philosophy of Care
While the landscape in the Round Rock and Central Texas area has transformed dramatically over the past two decades, so has the healthcare landscape. Physicians are oftentimes not able to provide as personalized care as they have been able to in the past. After eighteen years of providing medical eye care in Central Texas, I believe in going against this tide of change. I have set out to create something different by going back to the core values of why I decided to go into medicine. With the formation of Round Rock Eye Consultants, my goal is for a small private practice that is focused on providing patients with a high level of personalized, attentive service from both the physician and the support staff, while offering up-to-date care with the latest technology.
Central Texas has been a great place to work and live, and I can’t imagine being anywhere else. After so many years of practice, I now sometimes treat two or three generations from the same family. Building that kind of generational relationship is very fulfilling.
Round Rock Eye Consultants is small by design— focused on bringing back the attentive care of the local hometown doctor. This is my life-long dream, and we hope that patients have the feel of family and home from the very first moment they step through the front door.
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
Provider Details

Dr. Joseph L. Meyer, MD's Expert Contributions
I had a scratch type eye injury?
You should be an Ophthalmologist immediately. READ MORE
What can be done for cataracts?
Surgery is the only option to rid of cataracts completely. There are many options available to patients to see without glasses after surgery. READ MORE
How do I know if I have glaucoma?
Glaucoma is diagnosed in office by a medical doctor. You will need to have a dilated eye exam and have your eye pressure checked. By the time a patient notices vision loss from Glaucoma it is too late to get it back. We recommend regular exams to catch it before it comes to this. READ MORE
How often should I replace my contact lenses?
There are many different contact lenses on the market now. Some need to be changed daily/weekly/monthly. We recommend reaching out to your provider that fit you for your lenses and asking them about your specific brand. READ MORE
Why do i have a problem focusing when i read?
There are many causes for these symptoms. It could be anything from a simple aging process and needing some reading glasses or dryness. If your vision clears when you blink, you may want to try some artificial tears-especially when reading. READ MORE
Treatments
- Ophthalmology (eye Disease), Cataract Surgery With Lens Replacement
Professional Memberships
- Member Travis County Medical Society
- Fellow American Academy of Ophthalmology
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