New phone system 5/10/24
We are going live with a new phone system today! We ask your patience as we learn our new phones, but please know we may experience some hiccups along the way. Thank you for your understanding!
When it comes to maintaining healthy vision, regular eye care is essential. The doctors and staff at Tower Clock Eye Center treat the eyes in many ways, from routine eye care to surgical intervention for cataracts, glaucoma and cornea-related issues. Because of this, not all eye care visits are the same. Understanding the distinctions between […]
Watch Dr. Matthew Thompson, MD, describe what a pingueculum is and how they’re treated at Tower Clock Eye Center. These non-cancerous growths on the conjunctiva are fairly common and caused by sun exposure.
We all do it, sometimes because our eyes are dry or irritated, or because it’s been a long day, or maybe you have something in your eye and rubbing it feel good. For whatever reason, check out this brief video from Dr. Kunal Patel, MD, as he tells you about the safety of rubbing your […]
Healthy eye pressure, also known as intraocular pressure (IOP), is essential for maintaining the normal shape and function of the human eye. IOP that is higher than your eye can tolerate can lead to glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Tower Clock Eye Center physicians understand that proper eye pressure measurement and management […]
We’ve all been there, happily going about our day when something finds its way into our eye. Ugh! March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month, but Dr. Matt’s video below rings true for life both in and out of work. Learn how Tower Clock Eye Center physicians remove foreign bodies from the eye, and the importance […]
Have you noticed your eyes apparently changing colors as you age? Check out Dr. Matt explain this phenomenon and it’s simple explanation. #towerclockeyecenter #eyecare #eyecolor #weirdeyestuff
January is Glaucoma Awareness Month. Glaucoma is considered a “silent” disease because there are few symptoms as it develops in the eye, so regular check ups and exams are very important. Glaucoma develops when pressure inside the eye (the eye needs some pressure to stay inflated) becomes higher than the eye can tolerate. That added […]
Presbyopia is a condition that affects all of us as we age. Starting around the age of 40, you may experience presbyopia as your vision changes. Learn more from Dr. Kunal Patel, MD,about this condition, and how it’s remedied at Tower Clock Eye Center.
RxSight Light Adjustable Lenses are becoming evermore popular with our patients. Curious to learn a little more? Watch Dr. Tyson Schwiesow explain dialing in the prescription for LALs following cataract surgery. Schedule your appointment at Tower Clock Eye Center today at 920 499-3102.
Watch Tower Clock Eye Center optometrist Dr. Michael Servi, OD, discuss severe dry eye treatments including bandage soft contact lenses, serum tears and scleral lenses. Most dry eye cases are treated with drops or punctal plugs, but severe dry eye cases require specialized care from the physicians at Tower Clock Eye Center. For appointments call […]
We are going live with a new phone system today! We ask your patience as we learn our new phones, but please know we may experience some hiccups along the way. Thank you for your understanding!
When it comes to maintaining healthy vision, regular eye care is essential. The doctors and staff at Tower Clock Eye Center treat the eyes in many ways, from routine eye care to surgical intervention for cataracts, glaucoma and cornea-related issues. Because of this, not all eye care visits are the same. Understanding the distinctions between... read more
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