Pinguecula explained
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.
Dr. Michael Servi, OD, a Green Bay native, has been part of the Tower Clock Eye Center team since 2015. He believes in personalized care and the importance of communicating ocular pathology and available treatments to his patients in a way people can understand.
Dr. Servi enjoys primary eye care and medical management of ocular disease including: dry eye, cornea/anterior segment, glaucoma and specialty contact lens fittings. He also assists the surgeons of Tower Clock Eye Center with pre- and post-operative care. In addition, he is credentialed at HSHS St. Mary’s and St. Vincent’s hospitals to help with inpatient and emergent eye care.
Dr. Servi and his family reside in Green Bay. He is an avid woodworker, enjoys the outdoors and enjoys traveling with his family.
Graduate Education:
Doctor of Optometry
Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago, Illinois
Undergraduate:
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Public Health, magna cum laude
University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire
Member:
American Optometric Association
Wisconsin Optometric Association
Who’s Who Among College Graduates
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.
This week we celebrate a remarkable milestone as Sharri "Mac" marks 28 years of unwavering dedication and expertise at Tower Clock Eye Center! Her commitment to excellence has shaped our practice and touched countless lives. Here's to her incredible journey and continued influence into the success of our clinic. Thank you for 28 years of... read more
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