Mann Eye Institute
4.7
12258 reviews
4.7
12258 reviews
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    Kimberly Ruggles Via Google My Business - Houston Medical Center
    I had an appointment with Dr. Mathew at Eye Excellence at 2:30pm. I arrived to the very beautiful office at my appointed time and was taken back to begin the exam after only being at the office for 10 minutes. Dr. Mathew was very knowledgable and answered all my questions. He spent as much time with me as I needed. All of the staff were great, as well! This will be my permanent eye care home!!
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    Kimberly Ruggles Via Google My Business - Fannin Location
    I had an appointment with Dr. Mathew at Eye Excellence at 2:30pm. I arrived to the very beautiful office at my appointed time and was taken back to begin the exam after only being at the office for 10 minutes. Dr. Mathew was very knowledgable and answered all my questions. He spent as much time with me as I needed. All of the staff were great, as well! This will be my permanent eye care home!!
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    Linh Nguyen Via Google My Business - Fannin Location
    Had a great experience. All the staff was super friendly and the operation was fast and not painful whatsoever.
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    Linh Nguyen Via Google My Business - Houston Medical Center
    Had a great experience. All the staff was super friendly and the operation was fast and not painful whatsoever.
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    Elizabeth M. Via Yelp - Fannin Location
    It's been about 6 months since my LASIK procedure with Mann Eye, and I have to say I am very happy with the results. It's so simple and straight forward it's hard to believe more people don't do the procedure. <br><br>The facility they run in the museum district is run very well. Everyone seems to be on top of their game, and everything is very efficient. I can't stress how much I appreciate that.<br><br>Now. I feel like there's a disclaimer that's needed for those seeking this procedure, but you won't really hear from any source. (I didn't) During the actual procedure you are of course awake, but they don't tell you what's going on at all. It's just lie down then they (the staff) all start talking amongst themselves as though you are catatonic. You look at something; then there's a suction cup being attached to your eye and a burning smell (no pain, but WTF). Then, turns out you're not done yet so there's another super disco-y light you look at when the surgeon presumably sticks a tool in recently burned eye and...<br>you go blind.<br><br>Yes. You go blind. It's like 15 seconds total, if that. But the fact that no one warned me it was coming freaked me the frack out. It was like... ok, i can do this, i can do this, no big deal, OMG YOU MESSED UP?<br><br>Turns out everything is fine. Now you know what you're getting into.<br><br>Oh, and I don't know if it's possible, but if you already have a dry-ish eye beforehand request to get your dry eye drop prescription immediately after surgery so you can start pronto. The free eye drops they give you don't do anything.
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