Couching: ancient eye surgery
Blog, New AnnouncementsIt’s Halloween season and that means scary, frightening ghosts and goblins are on the way. Thankfully there’s nothing spooky when
Couching: ancient eye surgery Read Post »
It’s Halloween season and that means scary, frightening ghosts and goblins are on the way. Thankfully there’s nothing spooky when
Couching: ancient eye surgery Read Post »
Cataract surgery testing at Tower Clock Eye Center is extensive and required to assure the clearest vision possible following the
Cataract surgery evaluation process Read Post »
Cataract surgery is an inevitability almost all of us will face as we age. Luckily, it’s one of the safest,
State-of-the-art lens option: Alcon PanOptix IOL Read Post »
Last night Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, held a public seminar on cataract surgery with an in-depth discussion on the new Alcon PanOptix
Dr. Tyson Schwiesow presents on cataract surgery Read Post »
Join us for a FREE public seminar to discuss the new Alcon AcrySof IQ PanOptix trifocal intraocular lens and how
FREE Cataract Surgery Seminar with New Alcon PanOptix lens Read Post »
Watch fellowship trained ophthalmologist Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, discuss cataract surgery, specifically the new Alcon PanOptix trifocal intraocular lens. For more information
Watch Dr. Tyson Schwiesow, MD, discuss the new PanOptix trifocal IOL Read Post »
Dr. Matt Thompson, MD, as well as ASC staff members Katie and Lisa visited Jamaica to perform surgery on residents
Dr. Matt Thompson visits Jamaica for mission work Read Post »
Dr. Kurt Schwiesow, MD, was the first surgeon in Wisconsin to use the new Alcon Acrysof IQ PanOptix trifocal lens. This
PanOptix trifocal lens now at Tower Clock Eye Center Read Post »
Tower Clock Eye Center has offered Modern Cataract Surgery, a free public cataract surgery seminar, around the area over the
Modern Cataract Surgery presented by Dr. Matthew Thompson Read Post »
Last weekend Dr. Matthew Thompson instructed residents and fellows on MSICS (Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery) at the University of
Dr. Matthew Thompson instructs residents and fellows at UIC Read Post »