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Mann Eye Institute
LGBTQ+ friendly
6424 E Riverpark Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77479, United States of America
+1 713-580-2525
https://www.manneye.com/locations-directions/sugar-land-location-2/?y_source=1_MTA2OTQxNTctNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
8 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
8 am to 5 pm
Thursday
8 am to 5 pm
Friday
8 am to 2 pm
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Jennifer Alba

5 months ago
Front staff, assistants and doctors are amazing. Dr. Burr is so sweet, patient and explains everything. Took off 1 star because actually purchasing glasses here was a very bad experience for me. They knowingly sell poor quality glasses, then when you go back they say, yes, they know those particular ones are no good and break very easily. Now I'm stuck paying full price after already spending $300 because I wasted up my insurance benefit on these horrible, defective frames. Come for the docs for sure! But don't purchase anything from here.
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Chichi Edwin

5 months ago
Nice location and friendly staffs. I am especially grateful for how extremely professional and kind Ms. Perla is. You would literally feel like you're her family. Ever so kind, so patient, considerate and absolutely compassionate. I know she's doing her job, but I must say she makes her patients feel really welcomed, loved and appreciated. She's really one of the reasons we keep coming back. Everyone loves to go back to where they are shown love and are appreciated. God bless Ms. Perla and God bless MannEye for employing such and amazing soul and angel.
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Shivam Tiwari

5 months ago
I wanted to share my recent experience with Mann Eye Institute to help them improve their services and save new patients from getting looted. While I initially believed that the visit would be covered with no out-of-pocket expenses, I encountered unexpected charges after my visit. My family and I had scheduled appointments for annual check-ups, and my own appointment included a diabetic eye checkup. At the facility, I was asked to sign a consent form on a tablet, which included multiple lengthy documents that I did not thoroughly review. Unfortunately, the institute did not communicate the potential additional costs associated with the services. After our visit, I was presented with a bill totaling $198 for my appointment, $39 for my wife's visit, and an additional $39 for my child's visit. The explanation for these charges was somewhat unclear. They stated that the diabetic eye checkup I had was not considered a regular check-up, and additional charges were applied. For my wife and child, they mentioned some eye images were taken, which were not included in their annual check-ups. I believe that transparent communication about potential additional costs should have been provided before the appointments. While I understand that specific tests or services might not be covered by insurance, it's essential for patients to be informed of potential expenses in advance to make informed decisions about their healthcare. I hope that Mann Eye Institute can work on improving their communication and ensuring that patients are well-informed about any potential out-of-pocket expenses before their visits. Clear and transparent billing practices would go a long way in ensuring patient satisfaction. I will not recommend anyone to go there, if you are going then don't sign any consent form. Ask them to present the visit cost upfront.