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Karen P.
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- The Woodlands Location
10 years ago
Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center in The Woodlands~<br>I am 50 years young and for the past ten years I have used prescription glasses for distance as well as reading.<br>The entire process of my LASIK procedure went smoothly. Every person that dealt with me was patient, knowledgeable and caring.
Brianne G.
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- Fannin Location
11 years ago
Nice facility, certainly stay busy. Since i have to go to an eye doctor, i choose this one.
Holly R.
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Yelp
- Baytown Location
11 years ago
I can see clearly now....that I have new contacts!<br><br>I've been a patient at Vision Max for about 3-4 years, and event though it is a little out of the way it's worth the drive. Dr. Planty and his staff are very efficient and I rarely ever wait to be seen at my scheduled appointment time. The office isn't super fancy, but then again if you're there your vision isn't 100%, so who cares? <br><br>The main reason I keep coming back is because they are able to take digital images of your eyes! If you've ever had an eye exam, then you've had your eyes dilated and for me - this is like eyeball torture! I get the worst headaches and feel like a zombie for the rest of the day. Well at Vision Max, I don't have to worry about that! For $20 extra, they take the digital image of both eyes, and then I don't have to walk around feeling like my eyes are floating outside of my head!<br><br>Check up went well...only a small change in the spec script, and a new brand of contacts has my eyeballs feeling like a million bucks!
Chef D B.
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Yelp
- Fannin Location
12 years ago
It's been over a year and a half. Still worth EVERY dime. Its like I don't even remember not being able to see.
Caitlin K.
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Yelp
- South Austin Location
12 years ago
My husband and I went for the free consultation for LASIK and scheduled him for the procedure. Julie was extremely helpful and helped with some rescheduling issues and a lost prescription all via email.<br><br>The day of the procedure, we arrived at 3 o'clock for his appointment. We waited until 4:10 until a young man gathered everyone together to go over the drops and post-surgical instructions. While they were going over everything, my husband was called to the back, but wasn't able to go when called because of this. I felt this was a very poor use of time and after waiting for so long, they should have been done going over post-op care long before. <br><br>Once in the back, the technician came in and cleaned his eyes with a gauze with no gloves on and she left the room without washing her hands. I saw several employees in the back operatory hallways walking around with Starbucks and in a medical facility that needs to be kept in the break room. <br><br>I got to stand outside and watch the surgery on a tv monitor. It was quick and even though my husband was not very happy immediately after, his memory of the procedure is fading quickly and he's ecstatic that his vision is basically perfect three days later.<br><br>He did complain that he didn't meet the doctor until the day of the surgery and he felt as though he was "scolded" a bit during the procedure. Upon completion of the treatment, he was shuffled right out the door, no time to decompress and no one to ask questions to on the way out. <br><br>This is a kind of "get-in-get-out" place that seems to have a huge disconnect between the front and back offices. I think they still deserve four stars, but for my surgery I will be looking for a smaller, more compassionate office.
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