The Doctors and staff at Eye Care & Surgical Center are committed to providing the highest level of patient care. We specialize in focused patient care for both adults and children. The team at Eye Care & Surgical Center is focused on delivering the highest level of patient satisfaction. Our highly committed staff will be with you every step of the way.
Whether it's your very first phone call, scheduling your appointment, helping you understand your medication, or navigating complex insurance questions we're here to help. Please don't hesitate to pick up the phone and contact us if you have any questions or concerns. You'll find our staff to be among the most caring people you will meet.
Whether it's your very first phone call, scheduling your appointment, helping you understand your medication, or navigating complex insurance questions we're here to help. Please don't hesitate to pick up the phone and contact us if you have any questions or concerns. You'll find our staff to be among the most caring people you will meet.
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Welcome to Eye Care & Surgical Center and thank you for allowing us to care for you. Please know that we are committed to providing you with the best possible eye and medical care. A Photo ID: As required by law: We closely monitor our patients' information to ensure privacy and protection of personal information.
Even if you have had "normal" eyesight all your life, anyone who is over 40 knows quite well that vision begins to change in a number of different ways. Between the ages of 40 and 60, the most obvious changes to vision occur in the eye structure called the crystalline lens. In people under 40, the crystalline lens is typically crystal clear, as the name implies, and is also soft and flexible.
The loss of vision occurs over a long period of time. There are usually no symptoms of the disease until the damage is advanced. Once the visual field is damaged, the lost function cannot be recovered. Important risk factors include: age, family history, evaluated eye pressure, thin corneas, African American or Hispanic ancestry, past eye trauma, and diabetes.
The macula is the center of the retina that contains many nerve cells. They transform light into signals that tell the brain what you are seeing. There are 2 forms of ARMD-dry and wet. Dry ARMD affects 90% of those with the disease and its cause is unknown. Slowly the light sensitive cells within the macula break down and less of the macula functions.
A cataract is the clouding of the eye's natural clear lens. As we age, the lens becomes cloudy and vision becomes blurred. Common symptoms of cataract include: blurry vision without pain, fading of colors, glare, light sensitivity, worsening night vision, and difficulty reading in dim light. Not everybody experiences these symptoms.
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Hansa Dave
Nov 03, 2021
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Harriett Canty
Jul 15, 2021
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Please do not waist your time with this Eye Care & Surgical Center. I went in to schedule an appointment for eye care the receptionist reassured me that I would receive a call that day or next day pertaining to a co-pay. Never once did anyone contact me. After no call I left a message with a Mitchell in the financial dept. She stated that was the first time she had heard about it. However, I called the front desk to speak with a Lynn Walsh the practice administrator who was very rude and unprofessional. Obviously no one there has any concerns about the patient. Lots of confusion and no organization
Zi Leung BlazingRice
Apr 24, 2021
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I called several times to ask if they accepted my insurance. Two of them said no and one said yes. So confusing. I made an appointment anyway because I saw in their website that they accepted mine.
The doctor did eye dilated and checked my eyes. Nothing serious. It was just dried eyes.
I paid co-pay on my appointment and I got a bill 2 months later. It was about $280 before insurance. I had to pay about $50.
I went to another doctor a few months later and did exactly the same thing even a little more thorough and I didn’t get any bill after. Just the co-pay.
This office is a rip-off and they
The doctor did eye dilated and checked my eyes. Nothing serious. It was just dried eyes.
I paid co-pay on my appointment and I got a bill 2 months later. It was about $280 before insurance. I had to pay about $50.
I went to another doctor a few months later and did exactly the same thing even a little more thorough and I didn’t get any bill after. Just the co-pay.
This office is a rip-off and they
Carol Hawkinson
Jul 12, 2020
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Rebecca G.
Dec 30, 2018
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Sarah
Jan 14, 2018
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I wish I could give this place a zero. These people are liars and cheats. If you don't have insurance, please do your best to go somewhere else. My husband was told the out of pocket price was $150. He was then seen by the doctor and got his eye dilated. He was never told that this would be an extra charge, and even when he left the office the secretary stated he was done with everything. All of the sudden literally 9 months later we receive charges for $355. Why wasn't he told about the cost upfront because these people are scam artist. This isn't the ER where you expect charges but those charges
Linda G.
Feb 04, 2017
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