Thanksgiving 2024 hours
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!
When it comes to maintaining healthy vision, regular eye care is essential. The doctors and staff at Tower Clock Eye Center treat the eyes in many ways, from routine eye care to surgical intervention for cataracts, glaucoma and cornea-related issues. Because of this, not all eye care visits are the same. Understanding the distinctions between […]
Best of the Bay and Best of the Valley voting opens today! Please take a moment to vote for Tower Clock Eye Center in both contests under the Best Eye Care Clinic and Best LASIK categories. You can vote once per day through May 20. Thank you for choosing us for your eye care needs! […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
Healthy eye pressure, also known as intraocular pressure (IOP), is essential for maintaining the normal shape and function of the human eye. IOP that is higher than your eye can tolerate can lead to glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Tower Clock Eye Center physicians understand that proper eye pressure measurement and management […]
Last night Kunal Patel, MD, presented Review of Common Eyelid Conditions to Tower Clock Eye Center techs and other staff. The presentation gave those in attendance added insight into several diseases and remedies for eyelid maladies. Our doctors regularly hold such events to further educate staff to provide our patients the best possible care.
We’ve all been there, happily going about our day when something finds its way into our eye. Ugh! March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month, but Dr. Matt’s video below rings true for life both in and out of work. Learn how Tower Clock Eye Center physicians remove foreign bodies from the eye, and the importance […]
Tower Clock Surgery Center staff recently took part in a hands-on learning lab where they dissected and loaded intraocular lenses into pig eyes, similar to what is performed during cataract surgery. Our physicians and staff believe in continuing education to give our patients the best eye care in the region. #towerclockeyecenter #towerclocksurgerycenter #eyecare #continuingeducation #appleton […]
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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