Thursday, July 21, 2011

Meet Dr. McIntire

Hello everyone, I am Dr. Lisa McIntire. I am one of the surgeons at Mann Eye Institute and am relatively new to the team. I joined Mann Eye Institute in January and spend most of my time treating patients in Austin. When Dr. Gus Stern introduced me to the other doctors at Mann Eye Institute, I knew right away that this was the right group for me. The doctors are genuine. The staff is phenomenal. And, they always have the latest and most advanced surgical equipment.

I feel very fortunate to be an Ophthalmologist. As medical students, we didn't have much exposure to Ophthalmology. Most of our time was spent in primary care and general surgery. Fortunately, I had friends in years ahead of me who were studying Ophthalmology. They showed me the light and helped me see that with Ophthalmology we are able to make these drastic positive changes in peoples lives, but not say goodbye to them after its done. We get to treat people throughout their life and sometimes their families too.

When I’m not working or talking about how awesome my job is, I like to bike ride and play outdoors. My husband and I met in college at the University of Southern Mississippi. We bonded instantly over our love of mountain biking. When it was time to start medical training, he pulled up his roots and traveled with me. Our first stop was LSU – Shreveport, where I went to medical school. Then we spent a year in Chattanooga where I did a transitional internship at UT - Chattanooga. (There is lots of great bike riding there!) Next, we headed over the Blue Ridge Mountains to Winston-Salem, where I did an Ophthalmology residency at Wake Forest. Then back to my hometown, New Orleans, where I did a Cornea and Refractive Surgery fellowship at Tulane. During all of that training I managed to have two sons. They are 7- and 4-years-old now and SO much fun!

I’ve spent the last six months here in Austin and they have been great. Before I started at Mann Eye Institute, the Austin office treated mostly LASIK patients. Now, we’re able to treat patients with cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes or any other ocular problem, as well. It’s been exciting to open the practice up to a whole other segment of patients… not to mention, Austin rocks!

If you’re interested in LASIK, Active Life Lenses or another procedure, give us a call at 800-MY-VISION. I look forward to meeting many of you very soon.

2 comments:

  1. I had a funny looking mole like thing on my eyelid, kind of gross. Lise removed it and it is as if there was nothing ever there ! What a gift of artistry/craftmanship and surgical skills :)

    I just got LASIK done and I can't believe what I was missing. I can see far away and yet still see close up ! No need for contacts or glasses, thanks Lisa !

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