Ophthalmologist (eyes)
20 years of experience
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Eyecare Associates of Texas
1408 N 9th St
Midlothian, TX 76065
(972) 723-9400

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Overall Rating:
3.0
  • Currently 3 of 4 stars
Total Ratings

5

Total Reviews

5

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Ease of Appointment:
  • Currently 3.6 of 4 stars
Promptness:
  • Currently 3 of 4 stars
Courteous Staff:
  • Currently 3.8 of 4 stars
Accurate Diagnosis:
  • Currently 3.75 of 4 stars
Bedside Manner:
  • Currently 3.2 of 4 stars
Spends Time with Me:
  • Currently 3.2 of 4 stars
Follows Up After Visit:
  • Currently 3.5 of 4 stars
Average Wait: 23 minutes
  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
 |  A very kind doctor  |  show details
Nov 22nd, 2012

I have been seeing Dr Le for 6 years and has been very happy with her. She always treats me kindly and takes time to answer my questions. Her clinic can be very busy sometime but I have never felt being rushed.

  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
 |  Two thumbs up for Dr Trang Le!  |  show details
Nov 18th, 2012

I have seen all the doctors at the practice at various times and have found Dr Le to be the best. She has always been kind, gentle, and patient to me, and above all, she is an excellent surgeon. From being nearly blind I can now read the newspaper. I'm very satisfied with Dr Le's care.

  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
 |  Very caring doctor  |  show details
Nov 17th, 2012

Dr Le always takes time to talk with me about my eye condition. She is very smart and is a great surgeon. I'm very happy with her service.

  • Currently 1 of 4 stars
 |  Put on a Smile  |  show details
Sep 7th, 2012

Dr. Le was in the room less then 10 minutes. She started by asking why I was there? I told her why and she said look straight ahead, nothing else. I guess I'm used to a Doctor that says things like "Good morning" "Good afternoon" "Lets see what we can do to find out whats going on." Compassion, kindness, and a smile might just make the situation less painful, or stressful. What happen to your bedside manner?

  • Currently 2 of 4 stars
 |  Behind the times  |  show details
Mar 23rd, 2011

Wold not give me a prescription for a non-contact tonometer. That's like a physician telling patients not to check their blood pressure at home, but to come into the office every 4 months for a blood pressure check.