Primary Eye Care Center was established in the 1960’s to provide patients of all ages with the services they need to maintain excellent eye health. Whether you’re in need of new eyeglasses, would like to be fitted with contact lenses, or need an eye health exam; our team is here to help. We can also help with conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, macular degeneration, and glaucoma, among others.
Our optometrist, Dr. Suzanne M. Correale, makes herself available to every patient should they have any questions about their treatment or our services. Our staff is caring and professional, and work to make appointments that work around your schedule.




Suzanne M. Correale, O.D.
Board Certified, American Board of Optometry
Therapeutic Optometrist
Optometric Glaucoma Specialist
Meet Our Optometrist
Dr. Correale also works closely with the area’s industrial plants to ensure their employees are furnished with industrial vision services. She also assists in providing eye care and glasses to less fortunate families through the Alvin Lions Clubs. Dr. Correale has been an active member of the Alvin Noon Lions Club since 1998, and she is also a member of The American Optometric Association and The Texas Optometric Association.
In 2001, Dr. Correale expanded her optometric license to become an Optometric Glaucoma Specialist and now has the ability to diagnose and treat the ocular disease of glaucoma in addition to her therapeutic degree that she uses to treat other eyes diseases and injuries. She enjoys the co-management of laser refractive surgery and personally tries to attend all of her patients LASIK surgeries. Dr. Correale has over 20 years of experience helping patients with all their eye care needs and continues to make their eye health and care her top priority.
Monthly Blogs
April Blog Post
Symptoms of Spring Eye Allergies: * Red, irritated eyes: The eyes may appear red and inflamed.* Itchiness: A persistent and intense itchiness is a hallmark symptom.* Tearing or watery eyes: The eyes may produce excessive tears as they try toflush out the allergen.*...
March Blog Post
Given that March is National Nutrition Awareness Month, many patients remain unaware of nutrition's role in eye health. Green vegetables are the best for your eyes because of the link between nutrition and the health of the macula which is the part of the retina that...
February Blog Post
Reduce your risk for Macular Degeneration - did you know age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of low vision for those over 50? Along with diabetes and glaucoma, it's a top concern - but small lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Regular...
January Blog Post
Let’s bust some myths this Glaucoma Awareness Month! Glaucoma isn’t a life sentence—it’s preventable with early detection. And guess what? Testing is quick and totally pain-free. Take control of your eye health by scheduling your annual exam today. Your future self...