
Spring, TX — David M. Way, OD, is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Top Doctor in the field of Medicine as the Founder & Optometrist at Spring Klein Vision Center.
Located in the greater
Houston area at 6603 Farm to Market 2920, Spring Klein Vision Center is
dedicated to providing quality, expert eye care services to all ages. Services
include eye exams, specialty contacts, and treatment for a variety of eye
diseases, including macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and
glaucoma. Dr. Way accepts all vision and medical insurances.
As an advocate for his patients, Dr. Way enjoys working closely with them to
educate on eye health. He especially enjoys working with children, managing
complex contact lens fitting, and co-managing eye surgeries, including
cataracts and Lasik. In addition to his role at his practice, he intermittently
lectures to students and other doctors about how to manage a successful
practice.
An academic scholar, Dr. Way completed his undergraduate studies at the
University of St Thomas in downtown Houston, where he earned his Bachelor’s
Degree in Biology and graduated Summa Cum Laude. Following this, he earned his
Optometric Doctorate at the University Of Houston College Of Optometry.
Excelling in both class and clinic, he graduated fourth in his class and
received letters of excellence for his clinical skills during every semester.
To stay up-to-date with the latest industry developments, Dr. Way maintains
active affiliations with prominent professional organizations. He serves as a
member of the Texas Optometric Association and the American Optometric
Association, and a diplomat of the American Board of Optometry. In light of his
accomplishments, in February 2015, Dr. Way received the "Young Optometrist
of the Year" Award from the Texas Optometric Association. He also recently
completed a special certification from the Northeastern State University
College of Optometry in providing both minor surgical treatments and laser
treatments for eye diseases.
A noted humanitarian, Dr. Way established a program where he works with Klein
ISD nurses to provide free eye care and glasses to students in need. This KISD
Vision Outreach program provides up to 100 free eye exams and glasses to Klein
students each year. In addition to the outreach program, Dr. Way has partnered
with the Essilor Vision Foundation to orchestrate a multi-day event at several
Klein elementary schools to provide free eye care and glasses to over 225
students on campus. In recognition of this achievement, Dr. Way was awarded the
Friend of Freedom Award from Klein ISD.
Dr. Way also travels abroad yearly to provide free eye exams and glasses to the
poverty-stricken children in Honduras, India, and South Africa.
In his free time, Dr. Way enjoys waterskiing, fishing, hunting, target/skeet
shooting, and spending time with his family: wife Sharon, triplet daughters
Sydney, Morgan, and Natalie, and son Aidan.
For more information, please visit https://www.springkleinvision.com.