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All Tower Clock Eye Center and Surgery Center locations will be closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. We'll reopen on Monday, December 2 with normal business hours. Have a happy and safe holiday!
Watch as Tower Clock Eye Center’s Matthew Thompson, MD, discusses new technologies and developments for cataract surgery on WBAY’s Ask the Expert.
Dry eye syndrome is a condition caused by a chronic lack of sufficient lubrication on the surface of the eye. The consequence of dry eye syndrome ranges from slight persistent irritation to the severe inflammation of the front of the eye. Symptoms: Red, irritated eyes accompanied by constant dryness, the feeling of debris in your eyes […]
Tower Clock Eye Center’s Dr. Amanda Schuster was on the WLUK Living with Amy program yesterday to discuss the importance of children’s eye exams, especially during back-to-school preparations. View the segment here:
As a parent, you do all you can to make sure your child learns and develops properly. But there is one essential that many moms and dads frequently miss – the back-to-school eye exam. Vision is vital to children’s development. In fact, the American Optometric Association (AOA) states that up to 80% of learning is […]
Tower Clock Eye Center’s Velp Avenue location will be affected by upcoming road construction. A portion of Velp Avenue, including all exits and on-ramps to US 41, will be closed late in the week of August 8, 2016 for approximately 60 days. Motorists will not be able to exit to or enter Velp Ave. from […]
Tower Clock Eye Center’s Kurt Schwiesow, MD, was a guest on yesterday’s Living with Amy program. Dr. Schwiesow discusses glaucoma, how it is treated, and stresses the need for frequent eye exams. Schwiesow is a fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist. Here is the segment:
Tower Clock Eye Center’s Dr. Kurt Schwiesow is scheduled to appear on the Fox 11 Living with Amy show on Monday, July 11. Dr. Schwiesow will discuss glaucoma, specifically its symptoms, how it is treated and the importance of glaucoma screenings. Dr. Schwiesow is a fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist. The program begins at 10 a.m. […]
Cataracts affect nearly 25 million people in the United States, but surprisingly, few people know the facts about the condition. Everyone is at risk for cataracts, but those over age 55 are especially susceptible to the vision-robbing disease. Read on to learn how a cataract develops, their symptoms and how cataract surgery is safe and […]
Tower Clock Eye Center’s Velp Avenue location will be closed July 4 through July 8, 2016. The Mason Street location will be open during this time and is available for patients to pick up contacts or eyeglasses. If you have any questions, please call us at 920 499-3102. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Tower Clock Eye Center was named Best of the Bay by the Green Bay Press Gazette in both eye care categories: Best Eye Care Facility and Best LASIK Facility. The Best of the Bay is an annual contest where area residents cast votes in a wide array of categories, including health care. Tower Clock Eye […]
All Tower Clock Eye Center and Surgery Center locations will be closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. We'll reopen on Monday, December 2 with normal business hours. Have a happy and safe holiday!
Dry eye syndrome is a common ocular condition that affects millions of people worldwide; Tower Clock Eye Center doctors treat a variety of causes for dry eye. While many individuals find relief with artificial tears or prescription eye drops, some experience severe symptoms that are difficult to manage with conventional treatments. For these individuals, serum... read more
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