Dr. Kurt presents CME to area optometrists
Last night Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, presented CME “Microincisional Glaucoma Surgery – Spring Update 2022” to local optometrists at our new Appleton clinic. The event is part of continuing medical…
Yearly “Best of” voting begins!
It’s that time of year again… the annual “Best of” contests have begun! Tower Clock Eye Center is up for several awards, which are voted on by YOU! Each contest…
DMEK for partial corneal transplants: explained
Watch as DMEK (Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty) is briefly explained by Dr. Matthew Thompson, MD, Tower Clock Eye Center’s fellowship-trained cornea specialist. Dr. Thompson explains the basics behind this method…
Corneal ulcer symptoms, causes and treatments
A corneal ulcer is often the result of an eye infection, though severe dry eye and other eye conditions can cause them as well. These ulcers, also known as keratitis,…
New patient scheduling system
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….
Appleton clinic: Now open!
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…
Slit lamp exam: What is it?
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…
Holiday hours 2021
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…
Cataract surgery IOL implant options
Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, recently took to Facebook Live to discuss intraocular lens (IOL) implant options at the time of cataract surgery. Tower Clock Eye Center surgeons offer a wide…
Winter sun eye care
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…