It’s that time of year again – Best of the Bay voting! This year there are two rounds and the first is the nomination round. The top 5 from here will be eligible for the final voting round starting in April. First things first, please nominate Tower Clock Eye Center for Best LASIK and Best […]
Winter is coming and it’s getting colder outside. With low humidity and indoor heating the norm, our eyes need to work harder to stay lubricated, often making already-dry eyes even worse. Dry eye syndrome is a condition caused by a chronic lack of sufficient lubrication on the surface of the eye. The consequence of dry eye […]
Watch fellowship trained glaucoma specialist Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, explain what glaucoma is and who is most at risk for the vision-robbing disease. January is Glaucoma Awareness Month. There are many advantages to working with, and being referred to, and fellowship trained glaucoma specialist. For more information, give us a call at 920 499-3102 or […]
January is Glaucoma Awareness Month. Glaucoma is a “silent” disease in that 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 […]
Tower Clock Eye Center will be closed on Friday, January 1 to celebrate the New Year’s Day holiday. We’ll reopen on Monday, January 4 with regular business hours.
Tower Clock Eye Center will be closed on Thursday, December 24 and Friday, December 25 to celebrate the Christmas holiday with our families. We will reopen with normal business hours on Monday, December 28. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month. Watch Dr. Jacob Woldt, OD, explain the importance of eye exams especially for those diagnosed with diabetes.
We’ve all heard of organ transplants, but many people don’t know that parts of the eye can be transplanted too, namely the cornea. The cornea The cornea is the clear, outer layer of the eye and is composed of three components: the outermost layer or epithelial layer, the middle or stromal layer, and the inner […]
Tower Clock Eye Center will be closed on Thursday, November 26 and Friday, November 27 to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday with our families. We will reopen with normal business hours on Monday, November 30. Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
Dr. Jacob Woldt, OD, is now accepting patients at our location in Manitowoc within Holy Family Memorial. Dr. Woldt joins Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, and Dr. Michael Servi, OD, in seeing patients there. For appointments, call 920 499-3102.