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Mann Eye Institute Announces Relocation of the Woodlands Office to State-of-the-Art New Facility
The new location will feature expanded capabilities while maintaining the same exceptional level of care that has made Mann Eye Institute a trusted name in Texas eye care since 1977. Patients will continue to receive advanced All-Laser LASIK procedures and comprehensive eye care services from the same dedicated team of specialists, yet benefit from upgraded facilities.
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS / ACCESS Newswire / June 2, 2025 / Mann Eye Institute, Texas's premier vision correction and eye care provider, is announcing the relocation of its Woodlands office to a new, enhanced facility. Effective June 2, 2025, the practice will move from its current location at 1501 Lake Robbins Dr., Suite 130, to 17450 St. Luke's Way, Suite 100, in The Woodlands.
The new Woodlands office is staffed by renowned LASIK surgeons Dr. Paul Mann, M.D., and Dr. Jennifer Melton, M.D., along with experienced optometrists Dr. Leanne Gilder, O.D., and Dr. George Rizk, O.D. This expert team provides patients with access to the latest in vision correction technology, including advanced treatments for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
"Our new Woodlands location allows us to better serve our patients with enhanced facilities while maintaining our commitment to providing the highest quality eye care close to home," said Dr. Paul Mann. "We're excited to continue helping Woodlands residents achieve clear vision and care for their eyes in our improved space."
The new facility features a state-of-the-art All-Laser LASIK suite, utilizing leading-edge technology, including Contoura mapping and Iris Registration for precision treatment. Texas patients benefit from Mann Eye's advanced all-laser approach, which has helped 96% of LASIK patients achieve 20/20 vision or better.
The office also provides comprehensive pre- and post-operative care for various vision correction options. Founded by Dr. Mike Mann in the 1970s, Mann Eye Institute has been at the forefront of vision correction technology for nearly five decades.
Dr. Mann was among the first in the country to perform radial keratotomy procedures in 1981, establishing a legacy of innovation that continues today. With 14 board-certified surgeons and 32 doctors across multiple locations, Mann Eye Institute has helped hundreds of thousands of patients achieve clear vision.
The practice's commitment extends beyond technology to creating a family-like atmosphere where every patient is treated with respect, dignity, and gratefulness. This philosophy has remained unchanged since the practice's founding and continues to guide every patient interaction.
Current patients with upcoming appointments will receive direct communication regarding the office relocation. All scheduled appointments will be honored at the new location, and patient records will be seamlessly transferred to ensure continuity of care.
For more information about the new location or to schedule a consultation, patients can visit the Mann Eye Institute website or contact the Woodlands office directly at (281) 367-2010.
Contact Information
Dina Owens
Communications Team
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SOURCE: Mann Eye Institute
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L.Harper--AMWN