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North Iowa Eye Clinic
Since the 1920's, North Iowa Eye Care Clinic, PC has provided the best possible care to every patient. At North Iowa Eye Care Clinic, PC, each of our team members is dedicated to preserving your eyesight through innovative treatments in our state-of-the-art facilities. Our locally owned and experienced eye clinic is here to serve your needs. Our rich history in Mason City, IA and surrounding areas is a testament to the commitment we've made to our clients.

They say the eyes are the windows to your soul. Our team wants to ensure that those windows are always pristine and healthy, to give the best outlook on life.
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Dr. Carter was born and raised in Utah.
He attended the University of Utah where he obtained his undergraduate degree.
Take advantage of our 6 board certified surgical ophthalmologists and 2 therapeutically certified optometrists on staff, along with 30 employees, many of whom are certified ophthalmic or optometric assistants.
The North Iowa Eye Clinic was founded in the 1920's by Dr. Steve O'Brien and continues to be this area's most advanced diagnostic and surgical eye clinic.
In the 1950's, Dr. O'Brian was joined by Dr. Harry Alcorn, who continued his practice with the clinic until his retirement in the mid-1980s.
Commonly referred to as 'lazy eye, ' amblyopia is the failure of sharp vision to develop.
Typically, good vision develops early in life as the result of normal use of the eyes.
If something interferes with this normal use, visual ability decreases.
Amblyopia can be caused by crossing of the eyes (strabismus), where the eyes do not work together and one or both of the eyes turns in, out, up, or down.
It can also be caused by vision problems such as a high degree nearsightedness farsightedness and astigmatism.
Our team is highly knowledgeable about various conditions of the eye.
For more information on eye and sight health, we invite you to learn more from the American Academy of Opthalmology.
At North Iowa Eye Care Clinic, PC, our team of professionals strives to quickly diagnose and put together a comprehensive treatment plan in the event you need extensive eye care.
Eye conditions know no boundaries.
Adults and children alike can suffer from serious conditions that can threaten the health of your eye.
Contact North Iowa Eye Care Clinic, PC right away, if you are experiencing red eye, sensation of a foreign body, excessive tearing, or the presence of pus or crusting.
If you live in north Iowa, you may come to the Mercy Medical Center - North Iowa; emergency department located at 1000 4th Street S.W. Mason City, Iowa.
We cannot offer specific medical advice through this website.
If you are experiencing an eye emergency, it is imperative that you seek immediate medical attention.
The eye is a sensitive organ, which can be damaged easily.
Take advantage of our 6 board certified surgical ophthalmologists and 2 therapeutically certified optometrists on staff, along with 30 employees, many of whom are certified ophthalmic or optometric assistants.
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in your eye.
Typically, light rays enter the eye and are focused onto the retina on the back of the eye.
The lens must be clear to properly focus the light.
As it clouds, we call it a cataract.
Patients may notice blurring or dulling of their vision.
Colors may not seem as bright as they used to be.
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