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    Paul A Frascella, DO

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Price Vision Group

    3.7(22 reviews)
    2.9 km

    I did my research on cataract removal and found that Price Vision is at the top of the ratings…read morebefore I saw my local eye Doctor at Midwest Eye Clinic in Peru, Indiana. I ask to be sent to Price Vision because they were at the top of the ratings in Indianapolis and she remarked that they are #1 in the nation. So, why would anyone go anywhere else? I have had both eyes done by Dr. Carli, one in November 2023 and the other December. The staff is amazing, although at times you see a full waiting room they move quickly and give individual care for each patient not rushing to get to the next one. You know when they are with you that they care about you as a person and patient. The people in the surgery department are very attentive and you know that you are getting great care when there as well. I have had no "floaters" are issue of any kind as of January 10, 2024. I drove almost 2 hours each way because of Price Vision's ratings and feedback. MY husband had his done in Kokomo and has had issues with floaters and that is why I chose Price Vision. Dr Price is always in the background overseeing and although I did not get the pleasure of meeting him, he did some awesome things for me. Thanks to the entire staff and Doctor's that never stop at Price Vision. As far as some complaints about wait time, yes it was frustrating at times but for the care you get I still think it is worth the wait times for the elevated level of care you get.

    They over schedule every routine visit, over 4 hours! He only sees patients one day a week, just…read morepathetic!

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    Eye Surgeons of Indiana

    Eye Surgeons of Indiana

    2.9(30 reviews)
    3.2 km

    Hands down THE BEST EXPERIENCE at Eye Surgeons of Indiana. I was referred to Eye Specialists and am…read moreso glad my gut told me NO! After tons of recommendations to Dr. Cachillo I got right in. From start to finish the experience was amazing. The consult was great, I was treated so kindly by EVERY SINGLE PERSON I came in contact with. From the office staff , to the doctor, to the after care (Dr.Shaffer) it was wonderful. Best decision I ever made. I had no problems and healed beautifully. I cannot believe how amazing my vision is. I would recommend this place to anyone who needs cataract surgery! A ++++ CARE!!!

    Ruined my eyes. Prk a little over a year ago. Prk/lasik/refractive surgery they are all scams…read more Nothing more than a used car salesman trying to collect $$$. Side effects are too numerous to list. READ your preop notes. LOTS of things that will NEVER get mentioned(though they will lie and put it in there anyway) by the optometrist when you have it. You will get varying degrees of every side effect PERMANENTLY. It doesnt heal. The surgery destroys the natural shape of your eye and makes it flat. Floaters, terrible night vision and eyes that are constantly uncomfortable. When you start realizing you have problems, you will be told thats how your eyes were before(wrong). Look up a confocal scope image of nerves Years after surgery and you'll realize the nerves dont heal properly ever. There is a reason why cameras have the shape of HEALTHY EYES. Not the garbage they do in laser surgery. Look up how the eye works, how glasses correct and what surgery REALLY DOES. keep them healthy, dont do these garbage refractive procedures.

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    Gian Paolo Giuliari, MD - Dr. Gian Paolo Giuiliari is a personable, friendly, and terrific surgeon with Associated Vitreoretinal and Uveitis.

    Gian Paolo Giuliari, MD

    4.0(4 reviews)
    5.2 km

    I was referred to Dr. Gian Paolo Giuliari, a Retinal Specialist, by my optomologist, Dr. Scott…read moreWentz, with 20/20 Eye Care. Dr. Wentz informed me, Dr. Giuliari has over 20 years of experience and is highly regarded in his profession. Associated Vetreoretinal Uveitis Consultants have several physicians in this group located at 10585 N. Meridian Street in Carmel, off 31 and 106th Street ramp. It is extremely easy to find the office building. An Avon location opened 4/15/24 on US Highway 36, Rockville Road, if you prefer the west side. The office building has a free, large surface parking lot with many handicap parking spaces. The check-in office staff were friendly and appeared to have a routine in place that moved patients in a timely manner. The internal offices you visit after being called back have a specific function with a large waiting room located in the center of the offices. Eye exams, various eye equipment are in each room, and the doctors exam rooms move quickly with little wait time. Each staff member I worked with for each procedure was terrific to work with during all my visits. Dr. Guirliari was easy to talk with, friendly, knowledgeable, well-spoken, and thorough. He asked several times if he had answered all my questions or concerns. The staff also provided many pamphlets and papers explaining each step before and after surgery, instructions I had to follow, and explaining details of various diagnoses found. After several tests and measurements, Dr. Guiliari confirmed Dr. Wentz's diagnosis of a macular hole in my left eye that requires surgery. Basically, a gas bubble had to be inserted into my left eye. Surgery was scheduled just a mile from Dr. Guiliari's office at IU Spring Mill Surgery Center, which is known as a state-of-the-art ophthalmology surgery center on the second floor. They have a free, large surface parking lot with many handicap parking spaces. All the staff was phenomenal but more about the surgery center in their review. Dr. Guiliari was again thorough and reassuring, plus I felt very safe and comfortable in his care. My anesthesiologists, I think his name was Dr. Temple, and he was amazing!! He kept me as calm as possible and informed me of each step he and the staff were performing while prepping me for surgery. If you need a retinal specialist, I can highly recommend Dr. Guiliari, along with IU Health Spring Mill Surgery Center.

    I got in contact with the Associated Vetreoretinal Uveitis Consultants through google search and I…read morecannot overemphasize how fortunate I was especially when they assigned Dr. Giuliari as my doctor for the retinal problem that I had. At first sight, and with his cool composure, he listened attentively to what I had experienced. He took his time to re-explain my problem with textbook images and what may likely happen during my treatment. He was well composed, very articulate, and reassuring. It appeared that he has done similar interventions before and had long years of experience. I felt very comfortable though remained worried at the mention of getting a few injections in my left eye that had the problem during the treatment. I remember taking injections on my buttocks many years ago and the thought of having similar injection, with the long, pointed, and sharp needles in my eye gave me goose bumps, sleepless nights, and fearful imaginations in the days leading to the first injection. The clinic is very clean, well-organized, and a trained staff that knows exactly what to do at every turn. After the preliminaries on the first visit, I returned a week later for the first injection. My blood pressure was taken, restated my date of birth, and read the chart with each of the eyes. The second stop, in another room, was to have images of my eyes taken, and the third was the biggest encounter with the doctor, the injection. Fearful that I won't be able to drive back home, my 24-year-old son, a Purdue University graduate, drove me to the clinic. In order not to let him notice how panicky I was, as his dad, his hero, I asked him to go back home and would call him when everything was done. In a few minutes after the images were taken, I was led in another room where I was to meet Dr. Giuliari. Another Assistant did the preliminaries with liquid drops on my eye. Now came the drama. Dr. Giuliari went through the images, explained what will happen during the treatment, and the goal. He came over to the right side of the chair, explained every step that he took: this medication is for this, look up straight and follow my fingers, this is to keep your eye open, etc. I did as he instructed. I remembered from my High School biology days that the heart beats 70 times a minute. I realized that mine was more than ten times that rate with shallow breaths, and probably the Doctor realized it too. I grabbed the arms of the chair very tight and had they not been securely screwed; they would have come out. And then he said this one will put a little pressure on your eye, a pressure that I did not feel in anticipation of the needle. After that, he tapped me gently on the right shoulder, saying, "you are done". What! Where is the injection? I took a very deep breath, trying to control the palpitations. Is the nightmare over, for real! He was professional, friendly, caring, as he looked to our next appointment. I left the hospital feeling good but a bit ashamed that I had imagined things different. Arriving back home, everyone expected to a gauze or a bandage over my left eye. They were afraid for me. How then would I explain that it was like 'liking a cone of ice cream' but still had to pretend to be brave like coming from a battlefield unscathed. Subsequent injections were like a walk in the park, relaxed, while my eye continued to heal. Dr. Giuliari is one of the best in his field, highly experienced, well-educated, and does his work with passion.

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    F. Ryan Prall, MD - Waiting area

    F. Ryan Prall, MD

    4.0(1 review)
    5.2 km

    Our ophthalmologist, Dr. Frascella, referred my husband to Dr. Prall for a torn retina. We were…read moretold to expect between 2-4 hours for the appointment. The office is conveniently located off of the 106th Street exit on Meridian Street. There is a large parking lot with many handicapped parking spaces that were well maintained and salted in this bitter cold weather. This was a very busy office when we arrived for a 1:00 appointment. We walked in behind 6 other individuals but with 4 check-in windows we moved quickly. The staff was friendly and helpful explaining the new patient paperwork. The waiting area has ample seating, comfortable chairs and a large flat screen to entertain us during our short wait. This is one efficient medical group. Each step in the process (testing, consultation and Laser procedure for us) has a separate office and waiting area (just steps from each other) as you progress down the hall. The wait was less than 10 minutes before the MA took us back for initial testing. She was so nice, very efficient, knowledgeable and reassuring. The Physician consultation and exam was thorough, comprehensive and professional. We soon realized the laser repair was occurring next...not at another appointment. After confirming diagnosis we moved to the laser procedure room waiting area. The laser room assistant was a little abrupt here (without warning grabbing his head back for drops) and lacked the bedside manner we experienced earlier. Other than this minor annoyance the entire experience proceeded smoothly and in less than 15 minutes. The entire visit and process took right at two hours. We really expected at least two separate appointments and appreciated the efficiency of this office. We highly recommend Dr. Prall and the group Associated Vitreoretinal and Uveitis. Just rolls off the lips, right?...lol.

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    St Vincent Primary Care Network

    St Vincent Primary Care Network

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.9 km

    Where to even begin... I thought that I had major issues with IU Health when I used to go to them…read morefor PCP services and then I experienced the hell that is St. Vincent. With my insurance, I'm given a free annual preventative wellness exam. This means that anything that is preventative in nature (i.e. you don't have anything but want to prevent anything from happening; vaccinations, vitals, etc.) is all included and my insurance pays for 100% of it. With this in mind, I went ahead and scheduled an appointment for a PCP. Before I get into that hot mess, I'll include that they give you ONE NUMBER for literally everything. That one number is somehow supposed to get you to billing, your PCP office, scheduling an appointment, and anything else. Their phone system is horrible and insanely challenging to use. I scheduled an appointment for preventative care. During my appointment, my doctor advised I get some vaccinations even though I've already had them and also assumed my sexual orientation and personal life without asking any questions based on her assumption of my sexual orientation. She advised that I also get an HIV test, even though I expressed that I had the opposite issue. She also pressured me to get the flu shot when I told her that I didn't want one and made me feel bad about it. She advised that I go to the lab and get lab tests done for blood work (as per my request during the exam). She didn't tell me where it was, when I needed to go, what I was supposed to do, etc; I had to ask her everything. To make matters worse, I then get my bill and it's over 300x what I'm supposed to owe. I call my insurance and they acknowledge that they miscoded something so I called St. Vincent (somehow got to someone pressing random buttons on the call system). They told me everything was correct and that I was charged properly. I was annoyed, but I sucked it up and ate the cost. My PCP then referred me to a specialist within the network shortly after. I arrived and had to wait 45 minutes after my scheduled time. After waiting, I was then not even seen by the doctor, but rather a resident who was not even from this hospital. That stuff annoys me. I pay to see the doctor I schedule to see. Not only that, but I then get the bill and come to find out I've been incorrectly charged for something 3x more than what I owe. Again. I call the insurance, furious, and again, they tell me that they are going to directly call them and figure it out because they "need to get their act together." I also called St. Vincent to tell them. Finally, they admitted fault and that they incorrectly coded the specialist visit. I'm currently working on getting the preventative care appointment mess figured out. Regardless, I would never recommend coming to this network. Ever.

    I've been a patient of the St. Vincent Primary Care Center for over ten (10) years and their…read moreservice as of the past year has been piss poor. I constantly have to fight with them concerning my prescriptions and my doctors appointments and the staff is incompetent, rude and just down right unprofessional. Don't trying calling. You NEVER get through and their website is nothing sort of a joke. I'm supposed to have seventy-two (72) hour turn-around on the website. REALLY. If I could afford better, I'd leave in a heartbeat. I am placing them on the news and they need to be investigated. I even had the heads of the hospital and the program get involved. This is ridiculous. Even the insurance companies have a hard time getting in contact with SVPCC.

    Paul A Frascella, DO - optometrists - Updated June 2026

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