Her domination over her clinic staff results in a charged atmosphere of stress and agitation. Dr. Lee’s manner was cold and arrogant, to the point that I felt like normal conversation or questions were discouraged. Regardless, as I continued visits before and after cataract surgery that she performed, I felt as if with every question I had about her practices, I was preparing for battle. At one visit, she slammed the door to the exam room because I dared to use my phone while waiting more than an hour for her. She will order only brand name prescriptions that are not on the military pharmacy formulary, but just happen to be sold by a pharmacy that she recommends. As explained to me by a pharmacy technician in my military pharmacy, doctors who do this are often suspected of getting kickbacks involving pharmaceutical sales. There was no logical explanation as to why thousands of ophthalmologists across the US use generic drugs available on the military formulary, but Dr. Lee’s choice of brand name meds were somehow vastly superior. I canceled my remaining check up with this strange doctor and will never return. Oh, yes - and did I mention that she sells ‘post-op’ kits for $10? A little box with samples of the meds and a tiny bit of paper tape!