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Welcome to Pasadena Eye Center
Your Optometrist in Pasadena, TX

Call us at (281) 998-2020 today.

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Welcome to Pasadena Eye Center in Pasadena. Dr. Marvin L. Baza Jr. and the Pasadena Eye Center team strive to provide the best in optometry services. We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our optometry services and join our patient family by scheduling an eye exam appointment at our Pasadena office.

Pasadena Eye Center is a full service eye and vision care provider, accepting both eye emergencies as well as scheduled appointments. Patients throughout the Pasadena area come to Pasadena Eye Center because they know they will receive the personal attention and professional care that is our foundation. Dr. Baza Jr. and our team are dedicated to keeping our patients comfortable and well-informed at all times. At Pasadena Eye Center, we will explain every exam and procedure and answer all of our patients' questions. Additionally, at Pasadena Eye Center, we offer vision financing options and will work with vision insurance providers to ensure good eye health and vision care for all of our patients.

Our Approach to Optometry

Our one-on-one approach to optometry makes Dr. Baza Jr. and the Pasadena Eye Center staff the eye and vision care providers of choice in the Pasadena area. Our Pasadena optometrist offers the following services: complete eye exams, contact lenses, glasses, glaucoma testing, and pre- and post-operative care. For a complete list of services, visit our services page or call our Pasadena office at (281) 998-2020.

At Pasadena Eye Center, we are dedicated to providing high-quality optometry services in a comfortable environment. Call us at (281) 998-2020 or schedule an appointment today online.

Dr. Marvin L. Baza Jr.
Pasadena Eye Center | (281) 998-2020
4415 Crenshaw Rd
Pasadena, TX 77504

Meet The Optometrist

  • Dr.
    Marvin L. Baza Jr.

    Dr. Baza has lived in Pasadena the majority of his life. He graduated from South Houston High School where he received a Distinguished Alumni award in 2006 and was inducted into the Wall of Honor in 2011. He is a graduate of the University of Houston College of Optometry and has been in private practice for over 40 years.

    Dr. Baza is a member of The American Optometric Association, Texas Optometic Association, Harris County Optometric Society and also a member of the Pasadena Rotary Club . He helps many people in the community that need optometric services and cannot afford it.
    Dr. Baza is married to Dawn they have two children, Brittany and Adam. He loves to bike ride and he also plays the drums in his church praise band.

Testimonials

  • "Dr Baza staff are great people, they help what looks good on you, some are expensive,but everywhere is too...only this doctor knows your true eyes..test them and know why vision was lost..he shows you the results and what to do. I go back anytime,since a long time we both seen him."
    Yolanda C.
  • "My family has been going to Dr Baza for many years. Dr Baza introduced my dad to multi focal contact lenses which got him out if those dreaded trifocals and really improved his quality if life! His staff is amazing and makes you feel like family, and they've all been with him for many years. They have the knowledge to care for you and will exceed your expectations. Dr Baza has extensive experience in ocular pathology, he has helped several of our family friends with cataracts, glaucoma and even set them up for lasik surgery! I trust Dr Baza with my eyes and you should too!"
    Whitney C.
  • "Dr Baza has been my optometrist for years. I wouldn't go anywhere else."
    Melvin A.

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Our Hours

Monday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-4:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed