Our Team

  • Dr. Dan Gold

    Dr. Gold is a graduate of the University of California and received his medical training at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. During that time, he received numerous honors. He is currently a member of Texas Medical Association, Texas Ophthalmology Association, American Academy of Ophthalmology, Christian Medical Society and other prestigious organizations.

    Dr. Gold has served on numerous international teams offering teaching and medical care in many foreign countries. He has participated with medical mission projects in Honduras, Armenia, North Iraq, West Africa and Romania, Lebanon, and Syria. Dr. Gold has served as project coordinator or consultant with Christian Medical Society, Mercy Ships, Medical Ministry International and Baptist Medical Missions.

  • Dr. Mark Gold

    Dr. Mark went to Texas A&M University for his undergraduate degree where he served as the student body president during his senior year. He then went to medical school at the University of Texas in Houston where he received awards for excellence in teaching and service. Finally, he completed his ophthalmology residency training at Baylor Scott and White Hospital in Temple, TX.

    Dr. Mark also has a heart for international medical missions. Starting in 8th grade, he started going on annual mission trips with his dad (Dr. Daniel Gold) to assist in cataract surgeries all over the world. Seeing faith and ophthalmology used together to impact people inspired Dr. Mark to pursue this field as his personal career, and now he looks forward to continuing the missional aspect of ophthalmology. He has most recently been to Haiti and Peru on mission trips as an eye surgeon.

  • Dr. Max Su

    Dr. Maxwell Golden Su graduated with a business degree from Texas A&M University and earned his medical degree at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine. While in medical school, Dr. Su served as the class president and was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society for his contributions to academic and clinical medicine.

    Dr. Su has been passionate about glorifying God by helping people since his first exposure to local and international missions in high school. Since then, he has helped to provide humanitarian, medical, and ophthalmic relief worldwide. Dr. Su is determined to practice ophthalmology in a mission-minded manner and is thankful for the opportunity to serve the people of East Texas.