Meet our AcuVision team.

We are a group of enthusiastic doctors and staff, whose mission is to provide a personal and custom experience that focuses on the specific needs and challenges of your eyes. We welcome you to our family!

Dr. Eddie Wang

My prescription is -8.00 in both eyes. I wear daily contacts and Gucci glasses that my amazing Manager picked out for me!! I have not gotten LASIK because I am perfectly happy wearing daily disposable contacts. One fun fact is that I have the longest eyeballs in my graduating class! I am in denial that I need multifocal lenses, maybe one day.

Dr. Evelyn Wang

My eyewear journey began in 3rd grade when my parents found out at a parent-teacher conference I had been hiding my glasses in a shameful dark corner of my cubby desk. You bet Mrs. Mardis made me wear my round, gold-rimmed, heavy glass specs every day after that. Fast forward -- three years of orthokeratology treatment and several more "cubby desk" glasses later --

a strange man claiming to have the longest eyeballs in his graduating class shoved soft contact lenses in my eyes and I’ve had happy vision ever since. Thanks bro-tometrist Dr. Wang!

Dr. Jan Tung

I can remember it as clear as day (well, visually, it was more like as clear as a frosted mug) when I realized I would be needing to wear glasses. My best friend asked me to read something off the board in high school. When I told her it was blurry, she looked at the board with her perfect vision and then at me and said, “Jan, you need to go see an eye doctor.” 20+ years later wearing glasses and soft contact lenses of all modalities (I have tried them all!), my -6.50 and astigmatism eyes were ready for a LASIK consult.

Surgery was a success but because of my high prescription and thinner retinas, I still have yearly exams done by my colleagues. For continued eye health, I have polarized sunglasses for UV protection and blue light blocking glasses for extended electronic device use.

Dr. Lillian Choi

I started wearing rigid gas permeable lenses (hard contact lenses) when I was 9 years old! Wearing contact lenses helped me to avoid being a “four-eyed fourth grader”.  My optometrist at the time tried to fit me with ortho-k lenses but due to the corneal topography of my eyes, it was not a good fit. I continued to progress in nearsightedness and now I am about -6.00 with astigmatism. Because of this experience, I have a special interest in myopia management.