Your vision is like your fingerprints -- completely unique and as individual as you are. At Southwest Florida Eye Care, we deliver an exceptional experience to each and every patient we serve. You'll find physicians and staff who take the time to get to know you, to provide a most thorough eye examination and to offer clear explanations that help you make well-informed choices about your eye care needs.
Our goal is to provide you with the best vision possible and our comprehensive eye care services offer everything you need to maintain good eyesight at any age. Cataract evaluations and treatment including Laser cataract surgery with the Bausch & Lomb Victus system, Multifocal and Accomodative implants for decreased dependence on glasses. All Laser LASIK for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism using the Bausch & Lomb Technolas.
At Southwest Florida Eye Care, we are dedicated to providing high-quality optometry services in a comfortable environment. Call us at (239) 768-0006 or schedule an appointment today online.
Our goal is to provide you with the best vision possible and our comprehensive eye care services offer everything you need to maintain good eyesight at any age. Cataract evaluations and treatment including Laser cataract surgery with the Bausch & Lomb Victus system, Multifocal and Accomodative implants for decreased dependence on glasses. All Laser LASIK for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism using the Bausch & Lomb Technolas.
At Southwest Florida Eye Care, we are dedicated to providing high-quality optometry services in a comfortable environment. Call us at (239) 768-0006 or schedule an appointment today online.
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Southwest Florida Eye Care is a tri-ophthalmic practice providing eye care through the expertise, experience, dedication, honesty and caring of its ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians, technicians and other support personnel.
When it comes to something as critically important as your vision, experience counts.
We are proud to have been serving the Southwest Florida area since 2003.
Vision is a precious thing.
Don't wait to get the very best in eye care services.
With three convenient locations throughout southwest Florida, our expert eye care is conveniently available near where you work, live or play.
When it comes to something as critically important as your vision, experience counts.
We are proud to have been serving the Southwest Florida area since 2003.
Vision is a precious thing.
Don't wait to get the very best in eye care services.
With three convenient locations throughout southwest Florida, our expert eye care is conveniently available near where you work, live or play.
Improvements in techniques and technology are ongoing in the medical field, especially in ophthalmology.
The physicians of Southwest Florida Eye Care are committed to staying in the forefront of our industry.
Our practice is frequently the first to bring the latest breakthroughs to our area, providing you with the most advanced, progressive and highest quality eye care available.
The physicians of Southwest Florida Eye Care are committed to staying in the forefront of our industry.
Our practice is frequently the first to bring the latest breakthroughs to our area, providing you with the most advanced, progressive and highest quality eye care available.
If you have ever undergone eye surgery, a trained ophthalmologist has done the work.
Ophthalmology focuses on treating diseases and conditions that affect the anatomy and physiology of the eye.
What this means is that an ophthalmologist takes care of both surgical procedures and medical care for the eye.
They are specialists in dealing with multiple eye diseases and conditions.
Becoming an ophthalmologist requires a medical degree and completing residency like other branches of medicine.
Some ophthalmologists can undergo additional training if they choose and focus on a specialty within the field.
Ophthalmology focuses on treating diseases and conditions that affect the anatomy and physiology of the eye.
What this means is that an ophthalmologist takes care of both surgical procedures and medical care for the eye.
They are specialists in dealing with multiple eye diseases and conditions.
Becoming an ophthalmologist requires a medical degree and completing residency like other branches of medicine.
Some ophthalmologists can undergo additional training if they choose and focus on a specialty within the field.
At Southwest Florida Eye Care, we strive to provide comprehensive, primary eye care for the whole family.
Preventative and routine eye exams are important to maintaining good eye health.
Often, eye and vision problems do not have obvious symptoms or signs, but are easily diagnosed by a licensed optometrist.
By diagnosing eye and vision conditions early on, our optometrist is able provide treatment options and in many cases restore or prevent vision loss.
The American Optometric Association recommends yearly or bi-yearly eye and vision exams, depending on whether you are at-risk or not.
Preventative and routine eye exams are important to maintaining good eye health.
Often, eye and vision problems do not have obvious symptoms or signs, but are easily diagnosed by a licensed optometrist.
By diagnosing eye and vision conditions early on, our optometrist is able provide treatment options and in many cases restore or prevent vision loss.
The American Optometric Association recommends yearly or bi-yearly eye and vision exams, depending on whether you are at-risk or not.
Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes damage to the optic nerve and can gradually rob you of your sight without warning or visible symptoms.
The optic nerve is essential to good vision because it is the "cable" that carries to the brain the images we see.
When this cable is damaged, vision is lost.
Glaucoma affects about 10 million Americans.
The two most frequently occurring types of glaucoma are Open Angle Glaucoma, which typically has no symptoms and no early warning signs and Angle Closure Glaucoma, which is indicated by a rapid spike in intraocular pressure.
The optic nerve is essential to good vision because it is the "cable" that carries to the brain the images we see.
When this cable is damaged, vision is lost.
Glaucoma affects about 10 million Americans.
The two most frequently occurring types of glaucoma are Open Angle Glaucoma, which typically has no symptoms and no early warning signs and Angle Closure Glaucoma, which is indicated by a rapid spike in intraocular pressure.
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