Posts Tagged ‘ Tower Clock Surgery Center ’




Dr. Matt Thompson presents on laser cataract surgery.

Last night Dr. Matt Thompson presented on laser cataract surgery at Tower Clock Surgery Center. Dr. Thompson described what patients can expect leading up to, during, and after their surgeries. He also detailed the many lens options patients have, and the benefits of each.


Cataract and Astigmatism: Fix both with a toric IOL

People who have cataracts also have the option to correct astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery. These lenses, known as toric lenses, reduce or eliminate the need for glasses after a cataract procedure and now meet the needs of more patients than ever before. Toric Lenses A toric lens replaces the natural lens similar […]



Tyson Schwiesow, MD, presents on laser cataract surgery

Last night Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, held a seminar to discuss the benefits of laser cataract surgery. The public event also touched on topics including dropless cataract surgery, IOL options, as well as technology exclusive to Tower Clock Surgery Center. The surgeons of Tower Clock Eye Center hold such seminars quarterly. If interested in the […]


Blepharitis: symptoms and treatments

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: Does it hurt?

Among the most common questions ophthalmologists get from patients facing cataract surgery is if the procedure is painful. Cataract surgery is rarely painful and most patients who have gone through the procedure say they only had slight discomfort. After surgery, most patients are relieved how fast and relatively pain-free the procedure is. Patients need to […]


What is a YAG capsulotomy?

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 […]


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11.26.24

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!

11.19.24

Serum Tears: A Promising Treatment for Severe Dry Eye

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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