Milwaukee Eye Surgeons is a leading ophthalmology and corneal surgery practice led by Kenneth Weinlander, MD, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Weinlander and the team are committed to delivering compassionate, cutting-edge care to the greater Southeast Wisconsin community.
As a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained corneal surgeon, Dr. Weinlander offers a broad range of eye surgeries, including cataract surgery, corneal transplants, minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery, and LASIK.He is also one of the very few physicians to offer corneal tattooing, an innovative treatment to add pigment to the cornea to treat intractable glare from iris loss.
As a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained corneal surgeon, Dr. Weinlander offers a broad range of eye surgeries, including cataract surgery, corneal transplants, minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery, and LASIK.He is also one of the very few physicians to offer corneal tattooing, an innovative treatment to add pigment to the cornea to treat intractable glare from iris loss.
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If you dream of being able to see clearly without glasses or contacts, it's time to find out whether LASIK is right for you. If your cornea is misshapen or damaged, you might need a corneal transplant to restore your vision. A quick, effective procedure that can preserve your vision while strengthening your cornea.
If you dream of seeing clearly without glasses or contact lenses, it's time to find out whether LASIK is right for you. At Milwaukee Eye Surgeons in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kenneth Weinlander, MD, a fellowship-trained cornea specialist, offers LASIK surgery to correct your vision. Call the practice or schedule a consultation online to find out if LASIK can meet your needs.
More than 24.4 million Americans over the age of 40 have cataracts. If you're one of them, and corrective lenses are no longer providing you clear vision, contact Kenneth Weinlander, MD, at Milwaukee Eye Surgeons in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Weinlander has extensive experience with the latest cataract surgery techniques, including laser-assisted cataract surgery in Milwaukee.
If your cornea is misshapen or damaged, you might need corneal transplant surgery to restore your vision. Kenneth Weinlander, MD, performs state-of-the-art corneal transplant procedures at Milwaukee Eye Surgeons in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He also provides corneal tattoos for patients with intractable glare from iris defects.
If you're living with keratoconus or post-LASIK ectasia, consider corneal crosslinking. This quick, effective outpatient procedure can preserve your vision while strengthening and stabilizing your cornea. At Milwaukee Eye Surgeons in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kenneth Weinlander, MD, provides corneal cross linking during a quick, in-office procedure.
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Mark Burraw
Nov 29, 2021
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Nancy Pavlichek
Oct 27, 2021
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Had cataract surgery with lasik and lens on both eyes 2 weeks apart. Dr Weinlander explained everything easily that I could understand. I was extremely happy with the outcome of 20/20 vision and no longer needing glasses. Great personality, respectful, patient and compassionate about the care he provides. My wife already told me when she needs cataract surgery she plans to have Dr Weinlander do hers when she needs it.
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Kyle Martin
Oct 21, 2021
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Curtis Goodman
Sep 30, 2021
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Amrita S.
Sep 11, 2021
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Sanjay Patel
Aug 21, 2021
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Patrick Schmitt
Aug 01, 2021
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Horrible service. very over priced. A 20 minute eye exam after insurance and the 50.00 I gave him cash in person still got a bill for 340.74 . And as far as I can tell he did nothing that my regular eye doctor didn't do a few weeks earlier. Before my visit I was advised a couple weeks earlier by my regular eye doctor that corneal crosslink might help. I advised in my consultation I had just had an full exam and my keratoconus might benefit from crosslink treatment. Kenneth Weinlander did another full exam without telling me up front costs or asking for the results from the prior test just weeks
Tamika Jean
Jun 24, 2021
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