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Texas Eye Institute
11914 Astoria Blvd Suite 680,
Houston, TX

LGBTQ+ friendly
11914 Astoria Blvd Suite 680, Houston, TX 77089, United States of America
+1 281-484-7171
https://txeye.com/locations/southeast-houston/?y_source=1_MTAxNDIyODM1My03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:15 am to 5:15 pm
Tuesday
8:15 am to 5:15 pm
Wednesday
8:15 am to 5:15 pm
Thursday
8:15 am to 5:15 pm
Friday
8:15 am to 5:15 pm
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D Latham

1 year ago
Texas Eye Institute has been our place to go for the last 15 years. The doctors & staff are prompt & great medical professionals in meeting the needs of both my husband & myself. The doctors saved my eyesight. I give them a five star rating.
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Rossana Blest

1 year ago
This place is really highly recommended, very professional, treats you with so much care as if they have known you for years, Dr Malineni is the best! And she is so good that also my whole family started coming to see her. The staff is very sweet, and everything is on time.
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Tristan James

1 year ago
My mother scheduled this appointment after learning the pressure in her was near 60 from the ophthalmologist today. She required injections. She was first scheduled a week from today here but received a call back minutes later to schedule an appointment for that day because the pressure was so high. An hour later, she received another call to cancel the entire appointment. Apparently they couldn’t do anything for her there. After reading the notes from the ophthalmologist they claimed there was nothing they could do, her required injections was beyond them. 1.) After they decided to change her appointment to today, because the pressure is so high, what were they prepared to do about it? 2.) On the website Dr Malineni states she is qualified to do minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, yet, an injection is beyond her skill set.3.) What doctor of any kind that does surgeries does not have a residency in a hospital where more complicated surgery can take place? What kind of office is this?

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