Thomas M. Hixson, OD
Dr. Hixson graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Optometry in 1982 and was honored with the William Feinbloom Low Vision Award that same year. He is a member of the Low Vision Section of the American Optometric Association and is past president and former advisory board member of the San Diego Service Center for the Blind. He continues to assist patients at the Center for the Blind on a bi-monthly basis.
Dr. Hixson practiced in Lemon Grove from 1982-1995, specializing in Low Vision Care and specialty contact lens fittings. From 1985-1995, he also served patients in Carmel Mountain and El Centro, where branch offices were opened. He was named Low Vision Specialist at the Mericos eye Institute, Scripps Memorial Hospital in 1994. And, in 1995, Dr. Hixson opened his own practice, La Mesa Vision Care Center. While serving hundreds of patients, he also has been active in contact lens investigative research, conducting ongoing research studies for the F.D.A. Since 1998, he has been a Volunteer Optometrist for the Women's Rescue Center of San Diego.
A native San Diegan, Dr. Hixson has been an active member of several other organizations, including San Diego Optometric Society, the La Mesa Optimist Club (past president) and the California Optometric Association. He and his wife Sally, live near San Diego State University, where both received their undergraduate degrees.
Dr. Hixson practiced in Lemon Grove from 1982-1995, specializing in Low Vision Care and specialty contact lens fittings. From 1985-1995, he also served patients in Carmel Mountain and El Centro, where branch offices were opened. He was named Low Vision Specialist at the Mericos eye Institute, Scripps Memorial Hospital in 1994. And, in 1995, Dr. Hixson opened his own practice, La Mesa Vision Care Center. While serving hundreds of patients, he also has been active in contact lens investigative research, conducting ongoing research studies for the F.D.A. Since 1998, he has been a Volunteer Optometrist for the Women's Rescue Center of San Diego.
A native San Diegan, Dr. Hixson has been an active member of several other organizations, including San Diego Optometric Society, the La Mesa Optimist Club (past president) and the California Optometric Association. He and his wife Sally, live near San Diego State University, where both received their undergraduate degrees.
Gregory Giles, OD
Dr. Giles graduated locally from Christian High School in El Cajon and began his undergraduate studies at Grossmont Community College. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Louisville with a full athletic scholarship in football. Dr. Giles is currently the team optometrist for Grossmont Community College and Horizon High School.
Dr. Giles attended the Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton, California where he graduated with special recognition. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Vision Science and a Doctor of Optometry degree from SCCO. "My goal is to give every patient I see the best chance to succeed visually. In addition to providing general vision care and contact lens services, I want to meet the needs of those patients with very specific interests and needs. Whether it is a child with learning related vision problems, or an athlete who has a desire to perform at the highest levels of his capability, I will design treatment plans to meet each patient's specific visual needs", states Dr. Giles. Since joining La Mesa Vision Care in 2001 he also has been active with Dr. Hixson in contact lens investigative research, conducting ongoing research studies for the F.D.A.
Dr. Giles lives with his wife Tiffany, daughter Marissa, and son Trenton in La Mesa.
Dr. Giles attended the Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton, California where he graduated with special recognition. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Vision Science and a Doctor of Optometry degree from SCCO. "My goal is to give every patient I see the best chance to succeed visually. In addition to providing general vision care and contact lens services, I want to meet the needs of those patients with very specific interests and needs. Whether it is a child with learning related vision problems, or an athlete who has a desire to perform at the highest levels of his capability, I will design treatment plans to meet each patient's specific visual needs", states Dr. Giles. Since joining La Mesa Vision Care in 2001 he also has been active with Dr. Hixson in contact lens investigative research, conducting ongoing research studies for the F.D.A.
Dr. Giles lives with his wife Tiffany, daughter Marissa, and son Trenton in La Mesa.