A lifelong Houstonian, Dr. Kim attended the University of Houston for her undergraduate studies, where she received a bachelor of science, magna cum laude, before going on to earn her doctorate of optometry, with honors, from the University of Houston College of Optometry in 2005.
During her optometric studies, Dr. To completed clinical rotations at the Veterans’ Administration Hospitals in both Quantico, Virginia, and San Antonio, Texas, where she received supplemental training in diagnosing and treating diverse medical conditions of the eye.
Dr. To has been with Memorial Eye Center since 2006 and is well known for her thoughtful and compassionate approach to patient care. Dr. To is an aspiring “foodie” who enjoys not only the consumption but also the study and preparation of various foods. She is an avid traveler with a particular fondness for Melbourne, Australia, and loves attending festivals with her husband, daughter, son, and dog, Rusty. Dr. To is an enthusiastic advocate for literacy volunteers of America and has spent many years teaching English as a second language.
Dr. To is available for English, Spanish, and Vietnamese language exams.
Dr. Anh Doan was born in Vietnam and immigrated to the US at the age of 12 without speaking any English. She lived for a year in Minnesota before moving to Houston. After graduating from Robert E. Lee High school in 1985, she focused on a fast track at the University of Houston, finishing her undergraduate studies in 3 years. As part of her education, Dr. Doan completed her externship in eye diseases and treatment at the prestigious Omni Eye Services in Atlanta and South Texas Eye Institute in San Antonio. She received her Doctor of Optometry degree and license in 1992 from the University of Houston.
After working in the Houston area with other optometrists, Dr. Doan started her practice in 1996 and has proudly served her patients in its original location.
Dr. Doan’s practice focuses on eye health and vision care for the entire family. It aims to provide the best vision possible and prevent eye problems and diseases through examination, detection, and education. She is now seeing the second generation of patients, and it is that long-term bond and relationship that makes her practice so special.