Last night Dr. Kurt led a continuing education discussion on developmental glaucoma for area ophthalmic techs. Tower Clock Eye Center doctors frequently lead such talks to keep area eye care professionals educated in a wide array of eye diseases, conditions and treatments.
Meet Jim. Watch him describe the moment he realized he needed cataract surgery, and how he came to choose Tower Clock Eye Center. Not only has his vision improved, so too has his golf game.
Cataract surgery is one of the most common, safest and successful surgeries performed in the U.S. Few issues arise after any cataract procedure, and the vast majority of patients come to have the best vision they have experienced in years. However, about 30% of patients will develop something called posterior capsule opacification (PCO). Cataract surgery […]
Red, watery eyes, skin flakes around the eyes, greasy eyelids: they’re all symptoms of blepharitis, a common eye disease that affects the area of the eyelid where the eyelashes grow. The disease is a chronic condition that is easy to treat, but difficult to cure. Blepharitis presents when small oil glands on the eyelid become […]
Cataract surgery involves the removal of a cloudy natural lens inside the eye and the replacement of an artificial one. The natural lens has several layers, and all of these are removed during surgery except for the very back layer, known as the posterior capsule. The posterior capsule is important because it will hold the […]
Watch as Matthew Thompson, MD, discusses the many advantages Tower Clock Eye Center has by owning and operating its own ambulatory surgery center.
Join us for a FREE seminar to discuss the advantages of laser cataract surgery at Tower Clock Eye Center on Wednesday, May 24 at 5:30 p.m. The event will be held at Tower Clock Surgery Center, 1077 West Mason Street, in Green Bay. Light refreshments will be served. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, will present on why […]
Watch as Tower Clock Eye Center’s Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, discusses how Tower Clock Surgery Center improves the patient experience during a recent visit to the Living with Amy show on Fox 11.
Tower Clock Eye Center surgeons are the first in Northeast Wisconsin, and among the very first in the state, to implant a new astigmatism-correcting multifocal lens in patients. This lens, the ReSTOR® Toric intraocular lens, is the first true multifocal IOL to be approved for use in the United States. The lens gives patients less […]
Tyson Schwiesow, MD, recently held a seminar to discuss the many advantages that laser cataract surgery at Tower Clock Eye Center has to offer. Dr. Schwiesow spoke for nearly and hour, and then answered a wide variety of questions from the audience about the procedure. For appointments, call 920 499-3102.