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    Austin Optometry Group

    3.8 (20 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Eye exams

    Laser vision correction

    Retinal imaging

    Eye testing and diagnosis

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    Receptionist is rude and not helpful at all. My appointment with Dr. Wolfe was okay. Not going back.

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    I've been going to see Dr. Wolf over the last few years and have always had a great experience! Would highly recommend to everyone!

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    Chhean has been working with me for a couple of years now, and has been incredibly patient and thorough.

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    Texan Eye

    Texan Eye

    2.2(144 reviews)
    1.0 miFar West/Northwest Hills

    This is a practice that cares about its patients. I have been going here for about 7 years and came…read moreback after moving from out of state. Very knowledgeable doctor, polite, friendly, explained all my questions well. Highly recommended.

    This is regards to Dr. Ekeh at the South Mopac location. Being 80 years old I have had substantial…read moreinteraction with various medical professionals for a while. Never before have I come remotely close to the frustration that Dr. Ekeh left me with after my recent visit. The overwhelming feeling was "I can't make any sense out of anything he has said." He seemed to be grasping at straws. He said he wanted to ramp up my glaucoma medication despite the numbers were good and over more than ten years of my glaucoma successfully managed by someone else, now retired. Visual field tests show no major overall trend towards increased loss of peripheral vision. There was one recent test that was not good but I blame my state of mind when the test was taken. Indeed there is moderate to low loss of peripheral vision on one eye only. The vision issue I had been having has nothing to do with peripheral vision. Then he suggested bringing my cardiologist into the picture for neck problems -- again this is without high ocular pressures by their own testing. I stressed repeatedly that while it might be difficult I would like my issue diagnosed -- issue being that while driving in bright sunlight parts of my vehicle's instrument cluster and center display are washed out and impossible to read. There was nothing ambiguous about my description of the symptoms or my desire for diagnosis. I left with a prescription for additional eyedrops and a referral to a "Low Vision" facility. Low vision is defined as 20/70 or worse. My vision tests at 20/30 are not even in that ballpark. I had long texting back and forth with intake at the facility and when I told the very patient lady my symptoms was informed they had not told her any of that information re' symptoms etc. and it "changed everything." I canceled the appointment because they do not perform the needed diagnosis as to cause of the problem but teach the nearly blind how to use magnifying glasses, special lights etc. I feel bad for the waste of her time down this rabbit hole. To make that referral seems beyond clueless to me. I called the surgeon who has retired from Texan Eye and successfully managed my glaucoma for many years. He is also a personal friend and listened to my story and said the problem seemed like "dry eye" syndrome. Indeed, I have had moderate eye irritation for a while now but never made the connection or thought to bring it up falsely dismissing the irritation as allergies. he told me there were other things to look into if that didn't pan out but I have already noticed improvement using the drops he suggested. To solve any sort of problem it is best that the problem be diagnosed as the first step. Two doctors other than Dr. Ekeh currently at Texan Eye have not been able to do so. My main eye care doctor currently is Dr. Zhu. I appreciate that he was up front that he had no idea what the problem was and at one point suggested a retina or maybe it was a pupillary specialist. Unfortunate that he ended up referring me to Dr. Ekeh instead. Dry eye syndrome seems not to be that uncommon and there are treatments for it beyond drops some of which are just an office visit. It seems unfortunate that I have to impose on a personal friendship to get any useful guidance in my quest for the best possible vision. I had five star experience with Texan Eye for many years due to an excellent and caring doctor. This latest does not deserve one star.

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    Janet A Lindsey, MD

    Janet A Lindsey, MD

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I had fears of an eye infection, and sought out an ophthalmologist. Based solely on Michelle's…read morereview I checked out the training of Dr. Lindsey and found we both attended the same med school. That was enough for me. I scheduled an appointment (I was able to be seen the next day) and the visit went smoothly. The office staff was friendly and efficient, and Dr. Lindsey was delightful. Every good thing Michelle said about Dr. Lindsey was true for me, too. We had a good time chatting about faculty we knew in common. My fears of an eye infection were groundless (my discomfort was most likely due to allergies so she gave me some eyedrops). I had her do a full refraction and eye exam since I was already there. She found my current eyeglass prescription was fine and didn't need to be changed, and that my eyes were perfectly healthy (she said they were likely the healthiest she'd see all day). I'll see her again in a year, and look forward to it. If you need an ophthalmologist who is well-trained in diseases of the eye as well as the normal eyeglass and contact lens fitting, then I recommend Dr. Lindsey. Other physicians who are members of the group practice (The Eye Institute of Austin) appear to be equally stellar in their pedigrees.

    Dr. Lindsey is, far and away, the best ophthalmologist I've ever seen. Very thorough, very nice,…read moreand she has a bedside manner that just inspires confidence that she knows what she is doing. She listens well and proposes workable solutions for every little complaint - like loading me up with samples of various eye drops to try with my finicky gas permeable lenses. Her staff is excellent, as well, and for as long as I've been seeing her, she's had the same assistant, the same optometrist, the same contact lens expert - the longevity in this office just says something. Also, she hates waiting at the doctor's office, so she works hard to stay on schedule, which I so appreciate. Doctors who realize that their patients' time is valuable, too, are much too rare. I'd recommend Dr. Lindsey without reservation.

    Austin Optometry Group - optometrists - Updated June 2026

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