Long Vu, O.D., earned his Doctor of Optometry from UIW Rosenberg School of Optometry in 2013 and previously completed his Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Houston in 2000. He specializes in contact lenses, ocular surface disease and glaucoma.

As an accomplished optometrist, Dr. Vu is recognized for his specialization in managing and treating glaucoma. He is dedicated to providing expert diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and comprehensive eye care services, all tailored to his patients’ individual needs.

Dr. Vu finds joy in the work-life balance offered by optometry and the meaningful interactions he has with his patients. His passion for improving eye health and providing exceptional patient care continues to drive his work in the field of optometry.

Mark Anderson, O.D. received his Doctor of Optometry from the University of Houston College of Optometry in 1988 and completed his undergraduate studies in Biochemistry at Oklahoma State University. His special field of interest is multifocal contacts.

Dr. Anderson says he always wanted to help people see more clearly, and experiencing a patient’s response when you help them is a tremendous feeling. Whether it’s providing relief after removing a foreign body from their eye or seeing the look on a child’s face the first time they can see well, it’s very gratifying. He also enjoys watching his patients grow up. He has patients he began treating when they were five years old who are now coming in to be fit with their first pair of bifocals at 40 years old.

When he is not treating patients, Dr. Anderson likes to design things that are unique in nature. He says he is always building or “fixing” something. He also enjoys writing jokes and riddles in his free time.

Rhonda Anderson, O.D. is a therapeutic and glaucoma-licensed optometrist and board certified by The American Board of Optometry. She received her Doctor of Optometry from the University of Houston College of Optometry and completed her undergraduate work at the University of Texas.

Dr. Anderson has a deep knowledge of the information and techniques required to diagnose, treat, and manage ocular injuries, diseases, and refractive and binocular eye conditions. She is committed to excellence in ensuring that best practices and procedures are implemented and supported by superior interpersonal, organizational, technical, and assessment skills.

Dr. Anderson grew up in Baytown, Texas, where her father and uncle are optometrists. She enjoys giving back to her community through service in local clubs, associations, and charity leagues. She also leads many vision screenings at events and local schools, both public and private. Along with her optometrist husband, Dr. Mark Anderson, she spends many hours advancing her knowledge through extensive continuing education classes and study clubs. She is a long-standing member of The American Optometric Association, the Texas Optometric Association, and the Harris County Optometric Association.

When she is not in the office treating patients, Dr. Anderson enjoys making time to go hiking and snow skiing with her husband and their two children.