Dr. Watson is very sweet and knowledgeable. When he heard I wanted to go into the medical field, he actually let ME look at HIS eye with the equipment! Day made. I indeed notice a difference in the lifespan of my contacts with the hydrogen peroxide solution; it’s a little pricey but recommended because it works!(I cut down on expenses by diluting with about one-quarter-to-half regular saline in the special H2O2 case.) Watson keeps his contact prices competitive with 1800-contacts. The secretary can be a little gruff, but don’t let her scare you away :)
Daniel Levis K.
Classificação do local: 3 San Marcos, TX
Pros: Watson knows eyeballs. The man is professional and knowledgable: he diagnosed a weird dry eye problem I’ve had forever and prescribed a treatment that is helping, when every other eye doc has failed me by simply telling me, «Dry eyes? Use drops!» Duh, genius. Cons: The office looks like it hasn’t been redesigned since the 50s, and the secretary isn’t the friendliest person in the world either. I also always leave the place feeling scammed. They won’t give you contacts without a full checkup, and if you get the full check up they urge you to get this package deal thing with a 1-year supply of contacts, which is really only two boxes of contacts, but the guy urges you to use a hydrogen peroxide cleaning system instead of a multipurpose solution system, which he says gets twice the life out of a lens. What this means is that you really can’t leave the office without spending around $ 150 for a checkup and two boxes of contacts. Though skilled, Watson might be out of many college students’ price range here in San Marcos.