Brian Bozelka is a board certified comprehensive ophthalmologist who began practicing in Marinette, Wisconsin since completing residency at Loyola University, Chicago, IL, 1994.During that time, he evaluated and treated many eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and strabismus in both adults and children. In addition to minor procedures in the office, he maintained a very busy surgical cataract and oculoplastics schedule. His practice also covered ocular emergencies at Bay Area Medical Center.
Although Dr Bozelka retired in 2019, he has continued to remain vested in his specialty; completing 25 CME credits each year, participating in virtual (due to covid) ophthalmology conferences and membership in the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Dr Bozelka describes the field of ophthalmology as one of the most progressive and innovative specialties in medicine. Recent advances within the last several years have significantly changed the treatments for macular diseases, glaucoma and cataract surgery, improving patient outcomes.
During his years of practice, he has had the opportunity of meeting and caring for so many wonderful people within the community. It is this privilege that he values as the most rewarding aspect of his career. He hopes now to continue offering his patients the knowledge and guidance required to achieve optimal health care.
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