07/01/2020
5 stars 5
Everyone is always friendly and helpful. All my questions are answered in an easy way to understand. Dr. Morello, Kim, Sahar, and Kristy are great!

07/01/2020
5 stars 5
Because of mi high prescription and other eye related complications I was very nervous to go through with this operation. The people at Mann Eye were super understanding and answered all my questions. On the day of the operation, they made sure I was comfortable and helped me get a handle on my nerves. I'm so glad I took a chance on them! I'm very happy and satisfied with the results.

07/01/2020
5 stars 5
Very friendly and helpful staff. Dr Melton is great! These guys know how to make you feel wonderful about your care with them.

07/01/2020
5 stars 5
I had a very positive experience at the South Austin office. Everyone I met with was great in answering my many questions and seemed very knowledgeable with both Lasik and Refractive Lens Exchange surgery.The process for getting my eyes examined was much more thorough than when I had my eyes examined 4 yrs ago at a different place in San Jose, CA which I liked. Yes, it takes some time to do (about 2hrs from start to finish for the full exam including wait time) but I didn't have to wait any longer than I normally would in a doctors office. They do explain the process in writing before the apt so it's important TO READ EVERYTHING BEFORE GOING INTO THE EYE APT so you know what to expect and there are no surprises, such as dialation of the eyes. I wouldn't make any big plans after the apt to use the eyes for any type of focus, as it takes time for the dialation to go away - it took me a good 6 hrs until my vision wasn't as blurry. Driving after the apt was a little scary due to the dialation, and I consider myself a good driver. So having someone drive you to and from the apt would be safer than driving alone. I'm almost 50yrs, so the LRE would be the best way to go even if 3x more expensive. Cataracts don't run in my family DNA so I wouldnt get LRE to prevent cataracts, even though a good reason to get LRE. I would get LRE because it lasts way longer than Lasik would for my vision due to my aging eyes which I depend on for my career. Lasik would also work for me but it would be temporary especially since I have an asymetrical cornea (which looks like a skateboard ramp) vs a symetrical cornea (which looks like a dome). So, my advice is to research Lasik and LRE before going into the apt so you can ask as many questions as possible. This will hopefully give you the best outcome from your eye exam and the best solution needed to move forward with improving your vision.

07/01/2020
5 stars 5