Mann Eye Institute
4.7
11671 reviews
4.7
11671 reviews
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    Lisa K. Via Yelp - The Woodlands Location
    My initial visit was a 5 star. There was an incident with one of their front desk staff and she was pretty rude! Hard to forget. I'm<br>sure it was corrected, because another person called me to assist. <br><br>I had my first eye exam here early this year, and I was hesitate with the prescription. I was told to bring in my previous rx to compare it. Took them forever to get that situated. Trying to call my last eye center was a complete mess. I think this institute is better off doing complicated procedures and eye surgeries than the annual eye exam. Which is great for the ones who need that kind of service. For the most part--- they are friendly. Just that one gal turned my service elsewhere. <br><br>Anyways, to make a long story short. I won't be coming back for annual exams. It's a very nice office...it's Market Street! Can't expect anything less.
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    Sherry Mullin Via Google My Business - The Woodlands Location
    Love Doc Mann. His office and staff are super!
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    George Fleitas Via Google My Business - Katy Location
    My wife and I were in the waiting area browsing through the sunglasses. Josie introduced herself without a heavy sales routine, answered questions, and provided information we had not considered asking. Although we were not intending to buy sunglasses, Josie's professionalism and focus on material information influenced us into buying two pairs of Maui Jim sunglasses. Thank you Josie.
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    L P. Via Yelp - South Austin Location
    It is now four years post surgery, and Mann Eye Center never was able to help me find relief from LASIK-induced dry eye and nerve pain. Actually they kept wanting me to do another surgery, which I am glad I did not do. <br><br>After awhile, I quit going there and quit using all the medications (tried courses of steroid drops, various ointments, gels, was on Restasis for many months, etc.) because those really weren't helping. <br><br>Then I did get some help from a doctor at a different clinic who has more expertise in treating dry eye--and who also has much more compassion and understanding about what patients go through when they experience painful LASIK complications. (Reflecting on the experience, I'm still taken aback by the insensitivity of the Mann Eye staff.) <br><br>However, my problems certainly are not resolved. The dry eye is less severe, but is a daily issue. Intermittent nerve pain persists in one eye, and probably will be a problem for life. When my eyes get very dry, my vision temporarily declines as well, which is frustrating. I am now better able to manage all of these problems with two types of non-prescription eye drops and other simple routines that make my eyes feel better.<br><br>If you are contemplating LASIK, please take a moment to read my original review. While the risks may be statistically low, when there are problems you can end up REALLY, REALLY suffering. I sure have. <br><br>And I still wish I had my contacts back. At least when they hurt, I could just take them out.
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