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    Dan Langley, DO, FAOCO

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Laser vision correction

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    EyeCare Associates of South Tulsa - Dr. Williams and Dr. Langley, EyeCare Associates of South Tulsa

    EyeCare Associates of South Tulsa

    2.6(46 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I'm in limbo about this place. I remember about 2 years ago I got karatitis from an excessively…read moredry environment for my contacts. When I entered, they quickly took care of it, diagnosed what type it was, gave me the necessary medications, and got my eye patch. The gentlemen that helped me was extremely professional and I felt he knew exactly what he was doing. My parents have also utilized this place before and were happy at that time. Then there was my recent eye exam for contact lenses. I find out that they have recently separated the medical issues/nonroutine eye exams from the routine exams. Nurses of course seemed to have great bedside manner. Their receptionists though are another story. But two crucial things made me question things a little bit. I also am a loyal client at New England Eye Commonwealth in Boston, MA, but figured since this place handled my emergency with karatitis fairly well, their eye exams are the same, during my visit to Tulsa, OK, why not take of this here? Once my exam was done, it was time to try the new lenses. I look down...its the exact same lenses that I use to wear despite my numbers changing. I find out the doctor forgot to put the new numbers in my record, mind you my record was being typed up on the computer as we were doing the exam. Whatever, I can live with that mistakes happen. But I've NEVER in my 6+ years wearing lenses and getting my new lenses (usually with a number correction) had a dilation done, and then lenses put in right afterwards. Usually its 1. Find out new numbers. 2. Wear new lenses to confirm. 3. Take out lenses, then do dilation. And usually thats because your eyes are not in the best mode to be judging how the new lenses allow you to see. I later find out from my uncle the poor experience he had their just picking up a prescription for my mom's lenses. Apparently my mom called in for a prescription for contact lenses. She then asked if my uncle could pick it up, and they said yes. Uncle goes in, not only wasn't it ready but apparently he got a big attitude from the receptionist about their policy on sharing records, and almost didn't print it for him. AND when she did print it, it was a completely different person's. Well so much for enforcing your own privacy of records policy. I will say this, their wait times are short, so I would still recommend this place. Just be alert and don't give them your complete trust.

    The office called me for a followup appointment with Dr. Swindell, then the office called again and…read morerescheduled me for an appointment one week later. For that appointment I showed early at presumably building A and gave them all my information. I was then redirected to building B where I had to again give them all of my information and have my picture taken. I then waited for over one hour in the building B lobby and was never called back. At that point I gave up and walked back to building A to talk with the office manager. The office manager wait added another ten or so minutes. Finally I was able to politely talk to the office manager. She mentioned that the previous office manager left last year. More importantly she said that they have had to reduce appointments by one half due to starting a new computer system from scratch. Dr. Langley proved to be a skilled surgeon for my cataracts. His office computer system, currently, is not ready for prime time. My only regret was I made a wrong choice by letting him to inject the recovery medicine into the first eye which caused a black wavy curtain to appear in that eye for some time. I should have selected drops for after the surgeries and did so for my second eye.

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    Kelli H. Dyer, DO

    Kelli H. Dyer, DO

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.5 miSouth Tulsa

    I felt like the care was good. The scheduling went well smooth. Set up my surgery easy and haven't…read morehad it yet. Will update this information after surgery. I like Dr Dyer

    i'm seeing dr kelli dyer for cataract surgeries. before my first surgery i told her office i'm…read moreallergic to versed and it causes adverse reactions. hearing this i was reassured we would figure it out. the procedure itself was uncomfortable. i was given versed, restrained by my arms, and told if i fidgeted i could lose my eye. after this i took concerns to office management. the official response to this is restraints are illegal and it didn't happen. that meds can cause some patients to experience memory fog. i got gaslit! the manager has helped much. first, she got the worst offending doctor barred from my second procedure. and i switched to general anesthesia. the entire staff takes turns laughing about how rude doctor x was being so funny, as they laugh. i got sexualized while being fitted for the intubation mask. my documented concerns about meds gets ridiculed and someone says if i have bad reactions i just need a better immune system. i'm not a jerk. i've been smiles and good feedback my side of the patient/doc contract. don't go here because no matter how well you self advocate the extremes like me are happening and in dr dyers case she blames the victim. the full transcript has more unprofessional conduct both relating to me and just staff goofing off at work. word limits are hard. (21:42) That's it. (21:43) Anyway. (21:44) I know you're, like... (21:46) I'm going to be a little bit shy. (21:48) Yeah. (21:50) You're not even that sexy, man. (21:51) You don't have to... (21:53) That's it. (21:53) You like that. this is the commentary for me while being fitted with an intubation mask (LMA)he asked if i liked that?~!! just add 30 minutes to these stamps. sorry about that. it's a limitation with ai transcriptions (14:18) Well, that was a much better experience (14:20) for everybody involved. (14:22) For everybody involved! (14:29) Oh, my gosh. (14:32) Just, like, the whole time. (14:34) This isn't working. (14:35) This isn't working. (14:36) This is shocking. (14:38) Well, it's because she doesn't want it. (14:41) Yeah, I would imagine. (14:42) That's probably why you didn't really... (14:45) Well, I mean, I wouldn't call it set up that it wasn't. (14:47) Like, even the first time I saw him in the office, (14:49) he was like, (14:50) Rich, that doesn't work for me. (14:51) And I was like, (14:52) okay. (14:54) Alright, we'll figure this out. (15:00) Yep. (15:01) So, he'll just have to get a recovery system. ^instead of finding the right meds for me (15:03) Yeah. (15:05) Usually, he takes back the irons when they're not... (15:07) Usually, yeah. (15:08) Yeah. (15:09) When they're not in shock. (15:15) Unless you have a patch. (15:26) Yeah, I gave him, like... (15:28) I had to give him a bunch of propofol (15:30) before he might even go off to sleep. (15:33) I was like, (15:35) holy moly. (15:37) We gave him, like, a good dose. (15:38) What I thought was a good dose. (15:39) And his eyes were still, like... (15:41) He was still, like, fighting it. (15:45) Yeah. (15:46) You could imagine (15:47) all of a sudden, (15:48) all of a sudden, (15:49) all of a sudden... (15:49) Yeah, you'd have to give him, like, (15:51) probably a triple the dose, (15:52) which they did not last time. (15:54) So... (15:54) No! (15:55) And... (15:56) Well, I'm telling you, (15:56) they have to, because... (15:59) I know. (16:01) He was never tuned. (16:03) Oh, I'm telling you, you're right. (16:04) You're getting what you're getting. (16:06) That's exactly right. (16:07) He was just so funny. ^they love the anesthesiologist i'd gotten banned from my procedure (16:09) What did he say? (16:09) He was just... (16:10) I mean, he was rolling his eyes, (16:12) and I honestly don't even remember (16:14) those triple doses. (16:17) Yeah. (16:17) That was so funny. (16:18) I can imagine that. (16:21) He's like, (16:21) I didn't go through (16:22) half the time after this (16:26) to get... (16:27) Is he... (16:28) Is he... (16:29) We've got a load on track, (16:31) and they work, like, you know... (16:32) Yeah. (16:33) 30 hours or whatever. (16:34) All right. (16:35) Let's turn back around. (16:36) Oh, no. (16:37) Or no, just stay like this? (16:38) You can just take him. (16:40) Oh, right. (16:40) He's fine. (16:42) Yeah, yeah. (16:44) You can call out.

    Kelli H Dyer, DO

    Kelli H Dyer, DO

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    before my first surgery i told her office i'm allergic to versed and it causes adverse reactions…read more hearing this i was reassured we would figure it out. the procedure itself was uncomfortable. i was given versed, restrained by my arms, and told if i fidgeted i could lose my eye. after this i took concerns to office management. the official response to this is restraints are illegal and it didn't happen. that meds can cause some patients to experience memory fog. i got gaslit! for the second procedure, the entire staff takes turns laughing about how the rude doctor x was being so funny making fun of me and rolling his eyes during the above surgery. as they laugh. i got sexualized while being fitted for the intubation mask. 'ricky here is being shy but ricky you're not that sexy.' my documented concerns about meds gets ridiculed and someone says if i have bad reactions i just need a better immune system. having happened a second time i brought it back to management for both saint francis natalie outpatient surgery and warren clinic opthamology. nothing came from that except a call today dismissing me from care. these cancellations include oncology, urology, and nephrology. the specialists who have found and removed two cancers and identified a third. i get to start over with my new primary care provider. i would have completed post operative appointments and obtained a new referral for glaucoma. this was a horrible experience and what sticks with me is how disrespectful and dismissive they are while pretending otherwise. youtube has the full unedited video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJhhmCJM83I&t=3188s notable excerpts: (21:42) That's it. (21:43) Anyway. (21:44) I know you're, like... (21:46) I'm going to be a little bit shy. (21:48) Yeah. (21:50) You're not even that sexy, man. (21:51) You don't have to... (21:53) That's it. (21:53) You like that. this is the commentary for me while being fitted with an intubation mask (LMA)he asked if i liked that?~!! (46:04) You're getting what you're getting. (16:06) That's exactly right. (16:07) He was just so funny. this comment is regarding the anesthesiologist from the first procedure. this timestamp picks up a:t 44:18 on the recording. the ai transcript tool requires 30 minutes or less truncated. just add 30 minutes to these stamps. sorry about that (14:18) Well, that was a much better experience (14:20) for everybody involved. (14:22) For everybody involved! (14:29) Oh, my gosh. (14:32) Just, like, the whole time. (14:34) This isn't working. (14:35) This isn't working. (14:36) This is shocking. (14:38) Well, it's because she doesn't want it. (14:41) Yeah, I would imagine. (14:42) That's probably why you didn't really... (14:45) Well, I mean, I wouldn't call it set up that it wasn't. (14:47) Like, even the first time I saw him in the office, (14:49) he was like, (14:50) Rich, that doesn't work for me. (14:51) And I was like, (14:52) okay. (14:54) Alright, we'll figure this out. (15:00) Yep. (15:01) So, he'll just have to get a recovery system. (15:26) Yeah, I gave him, like... (15:28) I had to give him a bunch of propofol (15:30) before he might even go off to sleep. (15:33) I was like, (15:35) holy moly. (15:37) We gave him, like, a good dose. (15:38) What I thought was a good dose. (15:39) And his eyes were still, like... (15:41) He was still, like, fighting it. (15:45) Yeah. (15:46) You could imagine (15:47) all of a sudden, (15:48) all of a sudden, (15:49) all of a sudden... (15:49) Yeah, you'd have to give him, like, (15:51) probably a triple the dose, (15:52) which they did not last time. (15:54) So... (15:54) No! (15:55) And... (15:56) Well, I'm telling you, (15:56) they have to, because... (15:59) I know. (16:01) He was never tuned. (16:03) Oh, I'm telling you, you're right. (16:04) You're getting what you're getting. (16:06) That's exactly right. (16:07) He was just so funny. (16:09) What did he say? (16:09) He was just... (16:10) I mean, he was rolling his eyes, (16:12) and I honestly don't even remember (16:14) those triple doses. (16:17) Yeah. (16:17) That was so funny. (16:18) I can imagine that. (16:21) He's like, (16:21) I didn't go through (16:22) half the time after this (16:26) to get... (16:27) Is he... (16:28) Is he... (16:29) We've got a load on track, (16:31) and they work, like, you know... (16:32) Yeah. (16:33) 30 hours or whatever. (16:34) All right. full audio and transcript available at the link above if the post accepts it

    Dr. Dyer is an excellent surgeon and physician! She handles your questions very adeptly, takes…read moreextra time to calm any nerves you may have about surgery, and performs your surgery with the most skill of anyone around. Excellent Dr. - definitely recommend her to anyone needing an eye care professional!

    Dan Langley, DO, FAOCO - opthamalogists - Updated June 2026

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