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Eye Physicians and Surgeons, P.A.
1207 North Scott St.
Wilmington, DE 19806
Ph / (302) 652-3353
Fax / (302) 656-9979
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- Eye Physicians and Surgeons, P.A. is comprised of experienced ophthalmologists who focus on laser vision correction and treatment for eye diseases in the Wilmington, Delaware area. We perform treatment for glaucoma, cataracts, retinal diseases, and a variety of other eye conditions.
- About Us
- The experienced eye doctors and surgeons at our eye care clinic in Wilmington, Delaware are committed to providing the finest eye care to our patients. We offer comprehensive eye exams, vision correction surgery, and surgeries to correct eye conditions.
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- About the Doctors
- Our experienced ophthalmic and optometic professionals at Eye Physicians and Surgeons, P.A. in Wilmington, Delaware include Drs. Stephen Franklin, Paula Ko, Jeffrey Minkovitz, Dennis Mirra, Carolyn Glazer-Hockstein, Scott Fudemberg, and Robert Sergott
- Epi-LASIK
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- NearVision CK conductive keratoplasty improve reading vision
- Refractive Surgery
- Eye Physicians and Surgeons, P.A. in Wilmington, Delaware offer refractive eye surgery including PRK, LASEK, Epi-LASIK, and LASIK eye surgery to reshape the cornea and correct vision problems including myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.
- Corneal Transplants
- Cornea transplants often become necessary when a disease or disorder affects the cornea enough to impair the vision and health of the eye. Our surgeons at our Wilmington practice perform treatments, such as DSEK and DSAEK, to replace the damaged cornea with a healthy one, restoring sight to many patients.
- Cataract Surgery
- Cataract surgery is often the only option that those with cataracts have to permanently restore sight. For patients in Wilmington, Delaware, our cataract surgeon, Dr. Jeffrey Minkovitz has extensive experience restoring the vision of patients suffering the debilitating effects of cataracts.
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- Intraocular lenses (IOLs) such as ReSTOR®, ReZoom™, Crystalens® and Toric IOL are replacement lenses for patients in the Wilmington, Delaware area who suffer from cataracts. Mimicking the function and appearance of the natural lens, these artificial lenses restore and improve vision.
- Contact Lenses
- Contact lenses are an option for those who want the benefits of perfect vision without eyeglasses or laser surgery. Our optometrists in Wilmington, Delaware can fit you with the appropriate contact lenses for your lifestyle and needs.
- Diabetic Eye Disease
- Diabetic Retinopathy is a degenerative condition that is treated with comprehensive diabetic eye care in its early stages and aggressive diabetic retinopathy-focused treatments in later stages. Our ophthalmologist, Dr. Ko has the compassion and expertise to diagnose and treat this condition and help save your sight.
- Age Related Macular Degeneration
- At Eye Physicians and Surgeons, P.A., our highly-trained ophthalmologists diagnose and treat patients in the Wilmington, Delaware area with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a degenerative condition that affects those over the age of 65.
- Retinal Diseases
- Retinal diseases can severely affect the sight and health of the eye. Our retinal surgeons, Dr. Ko and Dr. Glazer-Hockstein at our Wilmington office focus on retinal diseases—detachment, tears, and vascular disease—and provide treatments that restore health and sight to the patient.
- Glaucoma Treatment
- Glaucoma is a degenerative eye condition that can steal your sight. Our Wilmington-area glaucoma-focused ophthalmologist can diagnose and prescribe glaucoma treatments that will successfully manage intraocular pressure and alleviate the symptoms of the disease.
- Neuro-Ophthalmology
- Brain injuries and strokes can exhibit vision problems in patients. Ranging from mild to serious, a neuro-ophthalmologist helps restore vision in patients with brain injury-or stroke-related vision problems.
- Eye Conditions
- Eye conditions such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and presbyopia are common conditions that affect the ability to see clearly. Common treatments, including eyeglasses, contact lenses, and surgery can help you see clearly again.
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