Tucson Eye Care is committed to integrating the latest technology into our practice to provide compassionate, state-of-the-art eye care to our patients. Our ophthalmologists are specially trained in the clinical care and surgical procedures for cataracts, glaucoma, and dry eye disease. All surgeries are performed at the Camp Lowell Surgery Center using the latest ophthalmic technology and highly qualified surgical teams.
RxSight Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) is the world's first adjustable intraocular lens that allows your physician to optimize your vision after your cataract surgery. The first and only trifocal lens in the U.S. that provides an outstanding range of vision without blurry zones, so you can focus without straining.
RxSight Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) is the world's first adjustable intraocular lens that allows your physician to optimize your vision after your cataract surgery. The first and only trifocal lens in the U.S. that provides an outstanding range of vision without blurry zones, so you can focus without straining.
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The OMNI Surgical System is the only MIGS device that allows surgeons to target all three points of aqueous humor outflow resistance -trabecular meshwork, Schlemm's canal & distal collector channels-with one device. MicroPulse laser therapy is a non-incisional, tissue-sparing treatment that uses short, repetitive, low energy laser pulses separated by brief rest periods.
LipiFlow is a treatment device that applies heat and massage to both the outer and inner eyelids. This application has proved to be an extremely effective process for clearing blockages found in the Meibomian glands, allowing them to produce the oils and function properly. The treatment takes approximately 12 minutes and most patients describe it as a gentle massaging of the eye lids.
Our ophthalmologists are specially trained in the clinical care and surgical procedures for cataracts, glaucoma, and dry eye disease. Collectively, our eye surgeons have performed over 40,000 cataract procedures and 3,000 glaucoma surgeries. Tucson Eye Care is committed to integrating the latest technology into our practice to provide compassionate, state-of-the-art eye care to our patients.
Dr. Emily Wright joins Tucson Eye Care as a glaucoma fellowship-trained, anterior segment surgeon. She specializes in the medical and surgical management of glaucoma, and cataract surgery. An east-coast native, she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania, where she played varsity basketball for four years.
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Allen Jannney
Dec 14, 2021
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Donald Hotaling
Nov 02, 2021
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Jim Jamison
Apr 21, 2021
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We really like Dr. Siekert. However, twice I tried to change the given prescription by calling the office. All you get is voicemail and no one ever called back. I then went to the office to speak with someone but the bouncer at the door wouldn't let me in nor would she take a message, even after explaining phone calls weren't working. I tried a third time calling - no response. good Dr., very poor office staff.
Eddie McArthur
Oct 31, 2020
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Dr Laurence Kaye & Tucson Eye Care are simply the best! Having spent years in medical malpractice, I’m very careful about my medical care. I recently had cataract surgery with Dr Kaye, and if I could give more than 5 stars I would. He is highly professional & up to date. I got the latest & greatest IOL & can see perfectly without glasses at all distances. Dr Kaye’s calm & relaxed demeanor is welcome on surgery day. Surgery was a breeze! I got to see him interact with personnel from the receptionist to other doctors. He treated everyone with friendly respect. I appreciated that Dr Kaye personally
Marcia West
Sep 28, 2020
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Barb
Jul 14, 2020
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Hollie Wasson
Jun 22, 2020
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I realize everyone is stressed b/c of COVID. I went in with lots of patience and grace. I ignored the hour behind schedule (that no one informed me of at check-in). I ignored not much was explained to me as a first time patient. I ignored that I never saw the Dr. till a strong hour and half past my scheduled time. I actually REALLY liked Dr. Z. Problem that I can’t ignore is that on top of all the other stuff NO ONE CALLED ME TO SCHEDULE MY FOLLOW-UP. They would not schedule follow-up in office, and I was told that staff member would call me to schedule my return visit. Dr. had put me on steroid
Kryssie Beard
Dec 22, 2018
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