Bill Burges, O.D. received his Doctor of Optometry from the University of Houston College of Optometry. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Physiological Optics from the University of Houston. Dr. Burges is an Optometric Glaucoma Specialist and practices the full scope of optometry ranging from vision care, including prescribing glasses and contact lenses, to in-office vision therapy and medical eye care.
In Dr. Burges’ free time, he enjoys scouting, exploring his family farm, and spoiling his ten grandchildren.
Wendy Lopez, O.D. received her Doctor of Optometry from the University of the Incarnate Word’s Rosenberg School of Optometry in 2019. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. Lopez specializes in fitting specialty contact lenses, ocular disease, and pediatrics.
Dr. Lopez’s passion for helping others led her to become an optometrist, allowing her to help people in more ways than one. To Dr. Lopez, being an optometrist is more than just providing a new pair of glasses or contacts. She loves educating patients about their eye health and how it’s connected to the rest of the body.
George Green, O.D. received his Doctor of Optometry from the University of Houston’s College in 2016. He earned his undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. Green’s special field of interest is specialty and scleral contact lenses.
The support and recommendation he received from his mentor, Dr. Anderson, strongly influenced Dr. Green’s decision to pursue a career in optometry. It is a highly specialized field that offers him the opportunity to directly and positively impact his patients’ quality of life. Dr. Green especially enjoys taking time to build solid and long-term relationships with his patients and loves being able to share his optical knowledge with them. As a result, Dr. Green can help his patients maintain their most valued sense – their eyesight.
Dr. Christopher Prough grew up in Pleasanton and is a Pleasanton High School graduate. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Texas State University in San Marcos with a minor in Chemistry. In May 2014, he earned his Doctor of Optometry from Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee. In June 2014, he received his Texas Optometry license and became a Therapeutic Glaucoma Specialist in August 2014.
Dr. Prough’s externships include training from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, The Eye Center in Memphis, Tennessee, and with Draisin Vision Group in Charleston, South Carolina.
Dr. Prough is a member of the American Optometric Association. He also served with the Student Volunteers for Optometric Services to Humanity. Dr. Prough served with this organization in Belize City, Belize; Merida, Mexico and May Pen, Jamaica. “I’ve always known that I wanted to be a health care provider. I worked as an ophthalmic technician just out of college and was blessed to work with some very caring optometrists that helped guide me into this field. I couldn’t be happier about this decision to become an eye doctor.
I love that I can be part of the community and build lasting relationships with my patients. I enjoy seeing the smiles on children’s faces and helping those with eye health needs. I strive to provide each patient with high-quality eye care and a lifetime of happy, healthy eyes.”