Closed Memorial Day
All Tower Clock Eye Center clinics and surgery centers will be closed Monday to observe the Memorial Day holiday. We’ll reopen with normal business hours on Tuesday, May 27.
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All Tower Clock Eye Center clinics and surgery centers will be closed Monday to observe the Memorial Day holiday. We’ll reopen with normal business hours on Tuesday, May 27.
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We’re honored to be nominated in two categories for 2025—Best Eye Care and Best LASIK Surgery Center—in the Best of the Bay and Best of the Valley community choice awards! You can vote once a day through May 15, and we’d be so grateful for your support. Vote online via the links below! Thank you
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Our Green Bay clinic and surgery center will be open during the NFL Draft — because your eyes don’t take a timeout, even for the Draft! Expect some traffic near our Mason St. locations, so plan ahead. Our parking lots are reserved for patients only (sorry tailgaters). Got questions? Give us a call at (920)
At Tower Clock Eye Center, we are committed to providing comprehensive eye care, including advanced diagnostic tools like visual field testing. This crucial exam helps detect and monitor a range of eye and neurological conditions, ensuring our patients receive the area’s most accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. What Is Visual Field Testing? Visual field
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Tower Clock Eye Center is moving exclusively toward electronic patient registration, meaning you can fill out paperwork online before your visit. Have an upcoming appointment? Check out the new registration page below: https://towerclockeyecenter.com/patient-registration-forms/
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March is Workplace Eye Safety Month, a perfect time to raise awareness about the importance of protecting your eyes at work. Whether you’re staring at a screen all day or working in a high-risk environment, eye injuries and strain can impact your vision and overall health. At Tower Clock Eye Center, we’re here to help
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Last week Dr. Matt traveled to Jamaica to help train future eye doctors as part of his ongoing work with @1focus_org. During the successful trip, he helped guide students through 10 teaching cases, providing them with valuable hands-on experience for their future practices. Dr. Matt has been involved with FOCUS for many years and has
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Tower Clock Eye Center proudly announces the addition of CAM 360 AmnioGraft, an innovative treatment that addresses various corneal issues, including dry eye. CAM 360 AmnioGraft benefits patients by reducing inflammation and promoting healing on the cornea, the clear front part of the eye. The graft enhances the body’s natural healing response and capability, restoring
CAM 360 AmnioGraft now offered for range of eye conditions. Read More »
Understanding Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss among older adults. It affects the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision. As AMD progresses, it can cause blurriness or blind spots, making everyday tasks like reading and recognizing faces more difficult. Tower
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January is Glaucoma Awareness Month. Glaucoma is considered a “silent” disease because there are few symptoms as it develops in the eye, so regular check ups and exams are very important. Glaucoma develops when pressure inside the eye (the eye needs some pressure to stay inflated) becomes higher than the eye can tolerate. That added
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