Tower Clock Eye Center is an independent ophthalmology practice providing medical and surgical eye care for patients in Northeast Wisconsin for more than 35 years.The practice was started in 1980 by Karl Schwiesow, M.D. With the addition of Tyson Schwiesow, M.D. in 2002, Kurt Schwiesow, M.D. in 2005, Matt Thompson, M.D. in 2010, and Kunal Patel, M.D. in 2021, Tower Clock Eye Center is proud to continue the tradition of excellence that has helped us become one of the most respected medical practices in the area.
The physicians at Tower Clock Eye Center provide comprehensive medical and surgical eye care, specializing in the consultation and treatment of cataracts and glaucoma as well as corneal disease and refractive surgery. All of the surgeons at Tower Clock Eye Center specialize in dropless laser cataract surgery and are the most experienced laser cataract surgeons in Wisconsin.
All of our physicians are certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and are active fellows of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Our physicians have undertaken additional one year fellowships in glaucoma, cornea and refractive surgery, and ocular pathology.
Our main office is conveniently located on West Mason Street between Oneida Street and the Fox River. Our physicians also see patients at our Shawano, Oconto,Manitowoc, and Appleton locations.
Green Bay office hours are Monday through Thursday 8a.m. – 5p.m.* and Friday 8a.m. – 4p.m.
Please call for satellite office hours.
For information or to schedule an appointment, call (920) 499-3102 or toll free at (877) 693-9363 (877 MY EYE MD).
Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, and select staff officially held a Grand Opening our Appleton clinic office at 3142 N. RIchmond St. with some help from the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce. We held a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony and then it was back to helping patients! To schedule in our Appleton office, call us at (920)... read more
Watch Tower Clock Eye Center cornea specialist Dr. Matthew Thompson, MD, describe a procedure known as superficial keratectomy. The procedure is considered a minor surgery and is performed to reduce inflammation, scarring and other imperfections to the cornea. Dr. Thompson explains in what cases he utilizes the procedure, and generally how it is performed. For... read more