Dr. Dianne Dao received her Doctor of Optometry in 1998 from the College of Optometry at the University of Houston. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Psychology from the University of Texas at Dallas.

Dr. Dao, whose field specialties include ortho-k and contact lens fitting, has been in practice since 1998. She says being an optometrist gives her the opportunity to help people see their best and look their best.

Dr. Dao loves being able to make a difference in people’s lives, improving their vision, and getting to know people from every walk of life.

The most rewarding experiences of being an optometrist, according to Dr. Dao, are the long-lasting friendships that are developed with her patients, watching as their families grow, and eventually seeing their kids have kids.

Dana Rader, O.D. received her Doctor of Optometry from the University of Houston College of Optometry in 2012 and earned her Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science from Baylor University.

Dr. Rader has been practicing optometry since 2012. As a primary eye care provider, she enjoys helping people see their best and diagnosing and treating eye diseases.

In her time away from the office, Dr. Rader loves spending time with her husband and their two children. She also enjoys rock climbing, snowboarding, and listening to music.

Ashley Olivarez, O.D. received her Doctor of Optometry from the University of the Incarnate Word’s Rosenberg School of Optometry in 2017. She also earned her undergraduate degree in Vision Science from the University of the Incarnate Word. Dr. Olivarez is a licensed Therapeutic Optometrist and an Optometric Glaucoma Specialist. Her special field of interest is myopia control.

Dr. Olivarez understood the importance of good vision after having worn glasses since childhood. She recalls that her doctor made her office eye exams very positive experiences. As a result, she became interested in optometry as her way to be able to help others just as her doctor had helped her.

In practice since 2017, Dr. Olivarez values the relationships she builds with her patients, and she is passionate about having a positive impact in their lives by providing high-quality eye care.

Lisa Frazier, O.D. received her Doctor of Optometry from the University of Houston’s College of Optometry in 1983 and earned her undergraduate degree from Baylor University. Dr. Frazier is a Therapeutic Optometrist and an Optometric Glaucoma Specialist.

Dr. Frazier’s fascination with vision began when she was a high school student. With the support of her teachers at La Porte High School, Dr. Frazier completed numerous research projects about color vision. She became more interested in optometry because of her work on those research projects.

Dr. Frazier felt privileged to be able to help her patients excel in their school, work, or sports activities by providing them with their best vision correction possible. As a primary care provider, Dr. Frazier could diagnose and treat ocular conditions or facilitate medical intervention for systemic conditions that, if left untreated, could have a very serious impact on the overall health of her patients.