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    Columbus Eye Associates

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Texas Regional Eye Center - We do not tolerate racism at Texas Regional Eye Center. BTW- I am the old white lady you refer to as racist...

    Texas Regional Eye Center

    3.8(19 reviews)
    67.9 mi

    I was referred to the Texas Regional Eye Center years ago for cataract surgery, but didn't do…read moreanything about it. WHY DID I WAIT SO LONG? Each staff member was friendly and helpful, and Dr. Young was kind and professional. My surgery was two days ago -- easy and painless, and less than two hours from walking in to walking out. The result was immediate. I was almost blind in my left eye, and now it has 20/20 vision both near and far. The whole experience was incredible! Thank you!

    I like the doctors and the nurses/assistants are all great as well but I don't like having to pay a…read morerefraction charge of $40 which insurance doesn't cover and never has and if one goes to an optometrist for a script there is not a refraction charge. I declined the script as the doctor said there was only a 5% change in vision and my current glasses are working well and when I declined a script at past ophthalmologist's office there was no refraction charge and yet this office still insists the charge is valid. If valid then why doesn't insurance ever pay? If it were medically necessary then I would think insurance would have to pay. And why don't optometrists charge for such? And why not give the choice to the patient up front if they want refraction or not? If it were just the doctors and nurses/assistants I would give them a 5 star rating but because of the billing practice I want to give it a 2 or 3 star rating but will relent and give overall as 4 stars.

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