Jason D. Bullajian

MD, FACS
Jason D. Bullajian, MD is a Board Certified eye doctor, Lasik surgeon, and Cataract Surgeon serving McKinney and Frisco Texas since 2000.

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Throughout his distinguished career which spans nearly 20 years, Dr. Jason Bullajian has performed over ten-thousand cataract and refractive surgery procedures and he remains on the cutting-edge of medical, surgical and technological advances in eye surgery. Notable among Bullajian’s many achievements, he was the first cataract surgeon in Collin County to perform all-laser cataract surgery using the LenSx Laser platform. He was the first surgeon in Collin County to successfully implant the iStent inject glaucoma implant.

A native Texan, fluent in both English and Spanish, Bullajian was born and raised in Corpus Christi where he graduated from the Mary Carroll High School Honors Program in the top two percent of his class.
After undergraduate training, where he was one of the first few to graduate with Distinction from Baylor University’s Honors Program, his love for academics and education led him to a brief career teaching high school chemistry and physics, and junior high science. While in residency at the University of South Carolina at Columbia, Bullajian attained the distinction of being the first resident physician in the university’s residency program history to perform LASIK eye surgery. He was also selected by the chairman of the department to be Chief Resident. This honor enabled him to share his skill, experience, knowledge and love of medicine by teaching other residents about eye disease, cataract surgery and LASIK.

After completing his residency, Bullajian returned to Texas. He founded Texas Vision & Laser Center in McKinney in 2000, and opened a second location in Frisco in 2012. When not caring for patients, Bullajian enjoys water skiing, snow skiing, playing golf and tennis, scuba diving, playing the guitar and spending time with his wife and their three children.
October 10, 2020
October 10, 2020

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Education

BS – Chemistry with emphasis in Biochemistry: Baylor University (Honors program with Distinction)
MD – Texas Tech University Health Science Center (Lubbock)
Internship – Internal Medicine: University of South Carolina (at Columbia)
Residency – Ophthalmology: University of South Carolina (at Columbia)
Special Emphasis – Cataract and Refractive surgery

CERTIFICATIONS & AFFILIATIONS:

Board Certified: American Board of Ophthalmology
Collin County Medical Society
Fellowship of the American College of Surgeons
Texas Medical Association
American Academy of Ophthalmology
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

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THE TVLC BLOG

May 20
Struggling with poor eyesight can significantly impact your quality of life, diminishing both your day-to-day convenience and overall well-being. Whether you're finding it difficult to read a book, watch TV, or drive safely, impaired vision can be a persistent source of frustration. Depending on your diagnosis, you might be considering surgical options such as LASIK […]
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May 10
Ever wondered how it became possible to correct vision without glasses or contact lenses? That's where LASIK laser eye surgery comes in! LASIK, which stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis, is a popular procedure designed to improve vision by reshaping the cornea using a laser. It has revolutionized eye care, offering a quick and effective […]
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May 3
Whether you're squinting to read the small print on your morning coffee label or finding that distant road signs look more like colorful blurs, you're not alone in your visual struggles. In the United States alone, nearly 30% of the population grapples with nearsightedness, also known as myopia, while 41.6% face farsightedness (hyperopia). These conditions, […]
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