Posts Tagged ‘ eye exam ’


Tower Clock Eye Center provides comprehensive exams for students in digital remote virtual classrooms to prevent eye strain from looking at screens.

Digital classrooms and eye strain

The school year is right around the corner and many students will forgo classes in person and continue their studies in digital classrooms at home due to social distancing guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic. Just because learning is taking place away from school doesn’t mean that eye exams and eye health should be avoided or […]


Tower Clock Eye Center optical department update

Optical department browsing policy update

Just a reminder to our patients and customers that our optical department is continuing to operate by appointment only due to restrictions put in place because of COVID-19. To safely operate and maintain social distance, we must limit the amount of people in the optical area. Our opticians take the utmost care and caution to […]


Tower Clock Eye Center's Dr. Michael Servi, OD, explains the importance of yearly eye exams

The importance of yearly eye exams

Watch Tower Clock Eye Center optometrist Dr. Michael Servi explain the importance of yearly eye exams. He shows the major aspects of the eye that are tested during a comprehensive exam. In addition, he stresses the importance of testing for the overall health of the eye, not just if glasses or contacts are needed. Tower […]


Introducing the Optomap® Ultra-widefield Retinal Imaging system

Tower Clock Eye Center in proud to introduce the Optomap® Ultra-widefield Retinal Imaging system at our Green Bay location. This technology allows our doctors to scan the retina in detail to detect potential vision problems earlier than other technologies. Detecting issues earlier allows for better and more effective treatments – and for you to better […]


Tower Clock Eye Center cataract surgery evaluation testing

What is posterior capsule opacification (PCO)?

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 […]


Velp Avenue clinic to close on Mondays.

Tower Clock Eye Center’s Velp Avenue location will be closed on Mondays starting August 14, 2017. Patients with Monday appointments following this date will be contacted to reschedule.


Dr. Michael Servi discusses floaters on Fox 11’s Living with Amy

Tower Clock Eye Center’s Dr. Michael Servi recently visited Fox 11’s Living with Amy show to discuss eye floaters. Dr. Servi talks about the types of floaters, how they affect the eye and the importance of seeing your eye care professional should you experience floaters. Watch here:  




Latest News

10.03.24

Dr. Kurt Schwiesow presents on advanced glaucoma devices

Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, presented to a large group of optometrists as part of a Continuing Medical Education event held last night in Oshkosh. Dr. Schwiesow, a fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist, spoke on the latest advanced treatments for the disease, including iDose TR and Durysta.

09.17.24

Initial glaucoma evaluation: What to know

Our clinic is known for unsurpassed glaucoma care. Watch as Dr. Annette Giangiacomo, MD, walks you through your initial glaucoma exam, and explains whats to expect. To schedule, call 920 499-3102.

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