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May is Healthy Vision Month at Tower Clock Eye Center

May is Healthy Vision Month

May is Healthy Vision Month and Tower Clock Eye Center has some suggestions how to keep your eyes seeing, and being, healthy! To maintain healthy vision we must take care of our eyes similar to how we care for the rest of our bodies. Vision is so important to daily life, and following some basic […]


Tower Clock Eye Center optometrist Dr. Jamie Myers, OD, discusses seasonal eye allergies.

Seasonal Eye Allergies

Watch Dr. Jamie Myers, OD, of Tower Clock Eye Center describe seasonal eye allergies and easy ways to alleviate dry, itchy eyes that come with this time of year. For some patients, pollen, dust, pet dander, mold, smoke and other allergens affect their eyes, especially in spring and autumn. Symptoms of eye allergies often include: […]


Seasonal eye allergies treatment with Tower Clock Eye Center

Eye allergies

Spring eye allergies are here, but fortunately they’re generally easily treatable. Tower Clock Eye Center doctors are experts in treating common eye allergies and getting you ready to enjoy the warmer, sunnier days ahead. Eye allergies happen when the eye encounters an allergen – something usually benign that causes the body to react. During the […]


Tower Clock Eye Center doctors treat dry eye syndrome.

Dry Eye

Tower Clock Eye Center doctors are experts in treating dry eye, a chronic, common condition that affects a wide range of people, especially older adults. During each blink the eye spreads tears around the cornea, or front-facing surface of the eye. These tears are the eye’s lubrication and maintain clarity. In addition, they wash away […]


Tower Clock Eye Center's Dr. Kunal Patel, MD, discusses eye styes.

What is a stye?

We’ve all likely had one at some point, but what is a stye? And more importantly how can you prevent or treat it. Watch Dr. Kunal Patel, MD, explain what a stye is and simple things you can do to help it heal faster. For appointments, call 920 499-3102.


Dr. Kurt Schwiesow presents "Cataract Surgery: What to know" for Tower Clock Eye Center

“Cataract Surgery: What to know” seminar

Join us for a FREE seminar on cataract surgery (registration required, see below), including disease progression, surgery types (including laser cataract surgery), intraocular lens (IOL) selection and differences, pre- and post-operative processes, and expectations following surgery. This comprehensive survey of cataract surgery will give those in attendance a better understanding of how to see clearly […]


Tower Clock Eye Center surgeon Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, implants his first Glaukos iStent Infinite device.

TCEC surgeon implants new device

Today in surgery Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, implanted his first Glaukos iStent infinite, the first micro-invasive standalone implantable device for glaucoma. Tower Clock Eye Center is the first clinic in Wisconsin to use this new technology. Congrats Dr. Tyson!


Tower Clock Eye Center optometrist Michael Servi, OD Green Bay, Shawano, Appleton

Glaucoma & pressure variations

Watch Tower Clock Eye Center optometrist, Dr. Michael Servi, OD, give the basics on glaucoma, explaining open angle glaucoma and how healthy pressures can vary from patient to patient.


Tower Clock Eye Center's Dr. Matthew Thompson, MD, discusses cornea transplant surgery

Cornea transplants: What to know

Watch fellowship trained cornea specialist Dr. Matthew Thompson, MD, discuss cornea transplants. Dr. Thompson briefly discusses the history of cornea transplants and covers some commonly asked questions in this brief video. For appointments, call 920 499-3102.


Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, of Tower Clock Eye Center

Laser capsulotomy: explained

Watch Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, describe laser capsulotomy, a common procedure often needed following cataract surgery. In the video you’ll learn that vision can become distorted as cells reform in the capsule. A special laser removes these cells, restoring vision. This procedure is safe and takes seconds to complete. To schedule, please call 920 499-3102.


Latest News

04.09.24

Is eye rubbing safe?

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... read more

04.05.24

“Prof” Schwiesow presents to LLI

Today, "Professor" Kurt Schwiesow presented a class on cataract surgery for the UWGB Lifelong Learning Institute. He touched on all aspects of surgery including the surgical process, IOL options, technology, and addressed many common patient questions. All the nearly 70 students received passing grades... but are reminded that this material will be on the mid-term.... read more

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