Tower Clock Eye Center has recently implemented an upgraded patient scheduling system. We ask your patience as our staff continues to work with and get familiarized in the new system. The new system looks to improve our patient interface, though our patients will not notice much change. However, our staff will need to re-enter patient […]
Tower Clock Eye Center — Appleton is now open and seeing and accepting new patients! We are located at 3142 N Richmond, just off highway 41. The build-out is nearing completion but we still have some minor work to do, namely interior signage and aesthetics. We look forward to seeing you and serving the entire […]
One of the many common tests performed at Tower Clock Eye Center is the slit lamp exam. This exam is done with a microscope and bright light that gives your eye doctor the ability to examine the many structures around and inside the eye. The slit lamp exam is a vital exam to determine the […]
Tower Clock Eye Center offices will be closed on Friday, December 24 and Friday, December 31 to celebrate the holidays with our families. We’ll reopen with normal clinic hours on the following Mondays. Happy holidays!
Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, recently took to Facebook Live to discuss intraocular lens (IOL)Â implant options at the time of cataract surgery. Tower Clock Eye Center surgeons offer a wide variety of IOL options; learn about them here. Dr. Schwiesow addresses toric, multifocal and monofocal lenses. If you are feel you are developing a cataract […]
Many people believe that once summer is gone it’s time to put away the sunglasses, but wearing your shades is crucial for winter sun eye care. True, winter’s rays aren’t as direct as they are during the summer, yet the effects of the winter sun can be just as dangerous. Ultraviolet (UV) rays are dangerous […]
Join us for a FREE Facebook Live presentation with fellowship trained ophthalmologist Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, where he will discuss intraocular lenses at the time of cataract surgery. During cataract surgery, the body’s clouded natural lens is replaced with a clear artificial one. There are different types of these lenses and Dr. Schwiesow will discuss […]
All Tower Clock Eye Center locations will be closed Thursday and Friday (November 25 and 26) as we celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. We’ll reopen with normal clinic hours on Monday. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, a fellowship trained ophthalmologist, recently held a Facebook Live event to discuss cataracts. The forum allowed questions to be asked by viewers and answered by Dr. Kurt in real time. Follow our page for more future Facebook Live events.
Ten years ago this week we broke ground for what would become Tower Clock Surgery Center – and simultaneously almost lost our physicians to a new career in construction as each took his turn at the controls of the backhoe. Our facility recently exceeded 25,000 surgeries since opening.