Here at East Florida Eye Institute, our ophthalmologists, specialist eye doctors, and surgeons take pride in offering patients in Stuart and Port St. Lucie the latest and most advanced treatments for ocular disease, customized to each individual's needs! Founded in 1989 and located in Sunny Southeast Florida, East Florida Eye Institute combines state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment with the expert knowledge gained through experience, research, and advanced training.
Based in Stuart and Port St. Lucie, our ophthalmologists are committed to providing excellent patient service. Our experienced doctors and friendly staff provide personalized, quality care. At least that's what our patients say, and we believe them. Many have been coming to us for over 25 years. Our patients receive university-level care for serious eye diseases and new treatments that are not widely available.
Major pharmaceutical companies recognize us as a clinical study center for national, randomized, FDA-Sponsored drug trials.
Based in Stuart and Port St. Lucie, our ophthalmologists are committed to providing excellent patient service. Our experienced doctors and friendly staff provide personalized, quality care. At least that's what our patients say, and we believe them. Many have been coming to us for over 25 years. Our patients receive university-level care for serious eye diseases and new treatments that are not widely available.
Major pharmaceutical companies recognize us as a clinical study center for national, randomized, FDA-Sponsored drug trials.
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Our mission at East Florida Eye Institute is to maintain and offer the highest standards of care to each and every patient that walks into our office.
We strive to move forward in every aspect of the practice as we are constantly evolving new treatments, new treatment plans, the most up-to-date disease monitoring systems and patient-doctor relationships through personalized and individualized care.
We aim to be an advocate for all of our patients in their search for the best level of diagnostic care and disease treatment.
We strive to move forward in every aspect of the practice as we are constantly evolving new treatments, new treatment plans, the most up-to-date disease monitoring systems and patient-doctor relationships through personalized and individualized care.
We aim to be an advocate for all of our patients in their search for the best level of diagnostic care and disease treatment.
Ophthalmologists are physicians who specialize in medical and surgical eye care.
They diagnose and treat all eye diseases.
Many ophthalmologists conduct scientific research to improve treatment options and to find cures for eye diseases and vision disorders.
Ophthalmologists differ from optometrists and opticians in their levels of training and in what they can diagnose and treat.
As a medical doctor who has completed college and at least eight years of additional medical training, an ophthalmologist is licensed to practice medicine and perform surgery.
They diagnose and treat all eye diseases.
Many ophthalmologists conduct scientific research to improve treatment options and to find cures for eye diseases and vision disorders.
Ophthalmologists differ from optometrists and opticians in their levels of training and in what they can diagnose and treat.
As a medical doctor who has completed college and at least eight years of additional medical training, an ophthalmologist is licensed to practice medicine and perform surgery.
To my great satisfaction, Dr. Frenkel's treatments have stabilized my advanced macular degeneration and my glaucoma.
I feel better than ever and have Dr. Frenkel to thank!
Dr. Frenkel and the EFEI staff have been the most professional, dedicated people and have performed a miracle on my eyes.
I now see 20/20!
Dear Dr. Frenkel, I just want to say thank you, thank you, thank you for giving me back my life.
My low vision was effecting me both physically and mentally.
The stress of not really seeing things is gone and I feel and see great!
I feel better than ever and have Dr. Frenkel to thank!
Dr. Frenkel and the EFEI staff have been the most professional, dedicated people and have performed a miracle on my eyes.
I now see 20/20!
Dear Dr. Frenkel, I just want to say thank you, thank you, thank you for giving me back my life.
My low vision was effecting me both physically and mentally.
The stress of not really seeing things is gone and I feel and see great!
We offer a free Lecture Series, where our doctors speak to attendees about the latest advances in the treatment of Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma and Diabetic Eye Disease.
Attend one of our lectures and you'll see why folks in our community say that our doctors are knowledgeable, approachable and experienced.
We provide free eye disease screenings for anyone in the community concerned about their eye health.
Your eye health history will be obtained and you will meet with one of our doctors for a one on one consultation.
Attend one of our lectures and you'll see why folks in our community say that our doctors are knowledgeable, approachable and experienced.
We provide free eye disease screenings for anyone in the community concerned about their eye health.
Your eye health history will be obtained and you will meet with one of our doctors for a one on one consultation.
EFEI is one of the few practices in Florida to offer testing with Diopsys - a state of the art diagnostic machine - to help us evaluate and diagnose diseases of the retina and optic nerve by performing specialized VEP and ERG Testing.
Visual evoked potential (VEP) tests the optic nerve.
The optic nerve connects the eye to the brain.
The retina of the eye is stimulated by light and converts this to an electrical signal that runs through the optic nerve and then to the back of the brain.
Many diseases affect the speed at which signals travel along the optic nerve to the brain.
Visual evoked potential (VEP) tests the optic nerve.
The optic nerve connects the eye to the brain.
The retina of the eye is stimulated by light and converts this to an electrical signal that runs through the optic nerve and then to the back of the brain.
Many diseases affect the speed at which signals travel along the optic nerve to the brain.
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