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. […]
It’s the end of an era. Our longtime clinic manager, Pam, has retired. We thank her for her many years of dedicated service, wisdom, know-how, and her vision for what led Tower Clock Eye Center to what it is today. Pam helped guide the clinic through substantial growth, including the construction of our Green Bay […]
Each year, in lieu of gifts, our staff take up a collection for a local charity on behalf of Tower Clock Eye Center. This year we chose the Shawano Area Food Pantry and Resource Center. Here’s Cheryl from TCEC presenting the donation to Deb from SAFPARC. #happyholidays #givingback #towerclockeyecenter #Shawano
Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Clinical Trials, Stem Cells, and Other Therapies A Free Research Update Saturday September 23rd 2023 • 10:00 am Lawrence University Music-Drama Center, Stansbury Theater Register here Come hear the latest from UW scientists The McPherson Eye Research Institute at UW-Madison is the home of researchers and clinicians working on AMD and other vision […]
Yesterday Dr. Kunal Patel presented a class to the UWGB Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) on common eye conditions on campus. Over 70 attendees learned about cataracts, glaucoma, dry eye and many other eye diseases. Dr. Patel discussed the basics of eye care, such as the difference between an optometrist and an ophthalmologist, to more in […]
Learn about ocular migraines with Tower Clock Eye Center optometrist Dr. Jamie Myers, where she discusses the symptoms and possible causes for the condition. Schedule your appointment at 920 499-3102.
The Appleton Post Crescent ran a story about new upcoming surgery center in Appleton. Click the link below for the story. This will be the second surgery center run by Tower Clock Eye Center/Tower Clock Surgery Center. https://currently.att.yahoo.com/att/tower-clock-eye-center-open-100458728.html
Tower Clock Eye Center is expanding its footprint in Appleton to include a 7085 square foot ambulatory surgery center to focus on cataract, glaucoma and cornea surgeries. The outpatient facility is located next to their eye clinic at 3142 North Richmond St. and is expected to open by late spring 2024. The new center will […]
We’re proud to announce that we now offer Light Adjustable Lenses (LAL) from RxSight! With LAL, a patient’s vision can be adjusted after surgery, giving patients the desired results to best fit their individual lifestyles. Both Drs. Matt and Tyson recently used this technology to help patients see their best. To learn more about RxSight’s […]