- Primary CareCompleting another clinical rotation at a community clinic, Dr. Younis served the underprivileged population through emergent eye care, surgical co-management, and developed treatments with primary care physicians to treat the systemic diseases that have adverse effects on the eyes.
- GlaucomaDuring her time in optometry school, she was involved in the Student Texas Optometric Association, American Optometric Student Association, and the Student Optometric Practice Management Association. Dr. Younis is licensed as a Therapeutic Optometrist and Optometric Glaucoma Specialist.
- OphthalmologyAfter graduating from optometry school Dr. Gee was appointed Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Texas A&M College of Medicine and Senior Staff Physician at Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas where he focused on the care of patients affected with diabetes, cancer and autoimmune diseases like lupus and Sjogren’s disease. His responsibilities involved the training of medical students and ophthalmology residents at the Scott & White Eye Institute. While in Temple, he served the optometric community of Waco, Temple and Killeen as the president of the Heart of Texas Optometric Society. In 2004 he was included in the “Guide to America’s Top Optometrists” by the Consumers’ Research Council of America.
- Macular Degeneration
- Laser Eye SurgeryAbsolutely not! Actually, this is one of main misconceptions of OSD. Many people find themselves very unhappy with their LASIK results because the OSD was not properly addressed to begin with. Without a pristine ocular surface it is difficult to find a stable prescription in order to assure successful LASIK or any refractive surgery.
- CataractsDr. Gee returned to Houston in 2004 to private practice where he expanded his interests into refractive surgery and cataract care. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Houston College of Optometry and is involved with sports vision care of athletic teams in the city of Houston. In 2006, Dr. Gee completed his certification in Oklahoma for Anterior Segment Laser Treatment. The Cambridge Who’s Who’s Registry of Executives recognized Dr. Gee in 2007. In 2009, Dr. Gee was named the Young Optometrist of the Year by the Texas Optometric Association and nominated by the American Optometric Association for the same award on the national level. In 2010, he was honored by the American Optometric Association with the appointment to the Meetings Center Executive Committee and he served in that capacity until 2017. Dr. Gee served as President of the Texas Optometric Association in 2013 and served as Consulting Past President in 2015. He is also the Chair of Student Support and a formerly chaired the Continuing Education Committees. Dr. Gee is Co-Chair for the Texas Optometric Association Association Support Committee and Chair of the Meetings Committee currently. Â He has served on the Legal and Legislative Committee as well. In 2011 Dr. Gee completed and successfully passed the American Board of Optometry Board Certification examination and now is distinguished as a Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and was a former board member of the local optometric society.
- Cataract SurgeryDuring her optometric training at the University of Houston College of Optometry, Dr. Nguyen received multiple letters of clinical excellence as a student. She was given the opportunity to expand her proficiency in perioperative cataract surgery co-management at the University Eye Institute’s Ambulatory Surgery Center as a third year student. In her fourth year, she was selected to rotate through the Ocular Surface Institute & Dry Eye Center where she learned about the various modalities of dry eye management, including LipiFlow, low-level light therapy, intense pulsed light treatments, and specialty contact lenses.
- Eye ExamWe are pleased to provide comprehensive Ocular Health Examinations or annual eye examinations. No problem is too small or too large. No age is too young or old. In accordance to the American Optometric Association, we recommend your children have their first eye exam at 2 years of age.
- Diabetes Care
- General Surgery
- Allergies