Dr. Karl Schwiesow, MD, retires
After over 40 years of practice in Green Bay, Dr. Karl Schwiesow, MD, has decided to fully retire. Dr. Schwiesow opened Tower Clock Eye Center in 1995 and has been seeing…
MGD, dry eye & blepharitis treatment
Are you among those who suffer from chronic dry eye, blepharitis or meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)? If so, Tower Clock Eye Center offers a treatment for these common eye problems…
Appleton Grand Opening
Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, and select staff officially held a Grand Opening our Appleton clinic office at 3142 N. RIchmond St. with some help from the Fox Cities Chamber of…
Superficial keratectomy: Explained
Watch Tower Clock Eye Center cornea specialist Dr. Matthew Thompson, MD, describe a procedure known as superficial keratectomy. The procedure is considered a minor surgery and is performed to reduce…
4th of July holiday hours
All Tower Clock Eye Center locations will be closed Monday as we celebrate the 4th of July holiday. We will reopen with normal business hours on Tuesday. We wish you…
Best of the Bay 2022 Winner!
The results are in and Tower Clock Eye Center has been selected as Best of the Bay 2022! We received the most votes in the following categories: Best Eye Care…
5 reasons not to worry about cataract surgery
Cataracts happen. And nearly all of us will face cataract surgery at some point in our lives. Cataracts reduce vision, and if not removed can even cause blindness. If you’ve…
Closed on Memorial Day
Tower Clock Eye Center offices will be closed Monday for the Memorial Day holiday. Our offices will reopen with normal business hours on Tuesday.
Meet your surgeon before cataract surgery
Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective surgeries performed today, but if you’re planning to have cataract surgery the thought of someone working on your eye can…
A-scan & B-scan test differences
A visit to Tower Clock Eye Center may require a series of tests and exams, especially if surgery is a possibility. When preparing for a procedure you may undergo a…