Below are copies of some of the complaints I have submitted to the Texas Optometry Board and to the Texas Medical Board regarding the dishonest, unethical, and illegal actions of Tom Ballard, OD and Larry R. Taub, MD. My experience thus far is that these these two agencies are worthless and ineffective when it comes to protecting the public. One of the Texas Optometry Board's own members, Randall Reichle, OD of Eye Center of Texas has even been warned by the FDA to stop displaying misleading LASIK advertisements. I have informed the optometry board Here and asked them to take action and remove Dr. Reichle from the board.
A few statements have been removed from the posted copies of the complaints so that they would be more appropriate for public disclosure. I have also removed the names of some doctors who we not responsible for damaging my vision and that attempted to help me after my vision was damaged.
* Scanned copies of additional optometry and medical board's responses will be added soon! *
Initial complaint to the Texas Optometry Board
Supplement to initial complaint to the Texas Optometry Board * Chris Kloeris, Executive Director of the Texas Optometry Board refused to provide this information to Dr. Ballard for his response.
Dr. Ballard's response to the optometry board * Submitted by Dr. Ballard to the board prior to review of the supplement I submitted to the optometry board that Chris Kloeris refused to act on.
Appeal to the optometry board * The Texas Optometry Board does not have an official appeals process. Kris Kloeris refused to allow me to address board members in person to appeal.
Additional complaint filed with the Texas Optometry Board and Texas Medical Board This complaint was limited to the single topic of not receiving the procedure I paid for. I worded this complaint in a manner would have made it difficult or impossible for Dr. Ballard and Dr. Taub to weasel out of. This was also written just prior to me finding that optometry board member Randall Reichle, OD was warned by the FDA to stop misleading LASIK advertising. Again, Kris Kloeris refused to follow up on this complaint. He simply stated that it was already addressed.
False Advertising complaint submitted to the optometry board with screen captures of First Eye Care Dallas false patient satisfaction reviews.