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Dr Glaser is the best ! The office staff is nice as well ! I would recommend my friends and family see dr Glaser !

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Smith Bradley T,MD -The Retina Institute

Smith Bradley T,MD -The Retina Institute

5.0(1 review)
21.1 mi•Central West End

28 year old - Male - 8 Month old detached retina; Scleral Buckle Surgery - Dr. BRADLEY T. SMITH…read more 6 months ago, I came into The Retina Institute with a detached retina in the right eye. The retina had been detached for a total of 8-9 months and I was beginning to lose my vision from the top left of my field of vision downward to the center. I was sent to The Retina Institute for a follow up after my optometrist noticed tearing in my scans. I met Doctor Smith who explained my condition. Due to the intense mixed martial arts fighting I have been doing since I was 16 (Nearly a decade of competing and heavy sparring), my nearsightedness caught up with me in the form of a detached retina in the right eye. Eight months had gone by till I had noticed the curtain appearing in my vision out of the top left corner of my eye. Unlike most retinal detachments, the loss of vision was slow and not complete at first, leading to my left eye filling in the details over time. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, Dr. Smith promptly scheduled surgery for two weeks later. To ensure I was making an informed decision, I sought a second opinion at the University of Washington. The consulting ophthalmologist there not only recognized Dr. Smith by name but also endorsed him as one of the nation's top retinal surgeons, strongly recommending I proceed with his treatment plan. I immediately did just that. The surgery was performed at St. Luke's Hospital, and the results were remarkable. Within two days post-operation, despite residual trauma, my vision had already surpassed its pre-surgery state. Now, six months post-surgery, I've experienced substantial improvement, with my full field of vision restored and clarity continuing to progress. In the next 6 months, I am confident that I will have functional vision in this eye for the foreseeable future and I am already so grateful that I can see this well already. Dr. Smith, although not the most chatty or sociable personality I have met, is one of the most competent doctors I have ever had the pleasure of being treated by. Dr. Smith saved my eyesight, in both eyes. I am so grateful I can see my beautiful wife, go back to work, and be able to see this wonderful world we live in once more. Three months post-surgery, I even completed a Tough Mudder challenge, marking a significant milestone in my recovery. That's all due to Dr. Smith. In conclusion, Dr. Bradley Smith's professionalism, surgical talent, and overall competence have been pivotal in restoring my quality of life. Dr. Bradley Smith is insanely competent, professional, and talented surgeon and he saved my eyesight. I am profoundly grateful for the care provided by Dr. Smith and his team at The Retina Institute.

The Retina Institute

The Retina Institute

2.5(12 reviews)
17.6 mi

AS I have dry macular degeneration, I was having issues with floaters and light sensitivity. The…read moremedical staff is all about patient health. If y9ou have any significant eye issue that needs be resolved by professionals, please to to the Retina institute.

Horrific billing department. The billing department's Maureen claimed I lied when I said I didn't…read moreknow a policy change occurred and that I had agreed to pay the estimated out of pocket expenses upfront on the day of the appointment. I've been going to the Institute for over a year to get shots in my eye for retina bleeding. I was told then making good faith payments is fine. On the 5th Sept. I paid off the last of the #318.22 I owed. A week later I had another appointment. Two days before that The Institute called me and told me I owed an additional $59. I was of course irritated but agreed to pay an additional $59. Then that woman sent me to Maureen who told me I owed not $59 but $400 more. I was angry now. But not having any options I agreed to pay that amount. Then two days later after arriving at the appointment I was informed that if I had to pay $400 plus then and there. Or well I guess I wouldn't receive the shot required to save the vision in my right eye. I was shocked! Where did this come from? I've been paying all along as the treatments were given. And in fact had been told I was now completely debt free to the Institute. This is when Maureen from a phone somewhere declared I was lying! I had no idea what she was talking about. I live on a fixed income and plan my money as best as anyone can. But The Institute had not only changed policy but failed to tell me until I arrived at the appointment. What Maureen claimed is entirely fictious. I'm now convinced she construed her call was a demand for payment clearly made and now I was lying. They claim they have a voice copy of our conversation. I hope they do. I'm not trying to get out of paying anything. Shame on her! The Retina Institute is not a fast-food joint. I can't go to another two blocks away or cross the street and go to Burger King. Shame on her. Shame on The Retina Institute for changing their policy and demanding upfront payment with two days notice and then leaving the notification in the hands of someone not capable of clearly stating the changes. Perhaps a name change is in order for The Retina Institute. How about "The Pay Upfront or go Blind Institute?" It's a little long, doesn't roll off the tongue but it is damn accurate.

Retina Associates of St. Louis

Retina Associates of St. Louis

2.3(3 reviews)
15.2 mi

Dr Mann was professional, caring and explained my treatment in detail. He took time to answer my…read morequestions while having a waiting room full of patients. I found his staff to be friendly and helpful in moving my appt to an earlier time because another patient was il Rated wrong practice !!! Meant to rate the Retina Group!

DO NOT GO HERE. The front staff and patient care are terrible, dishonest, unprofessional, and…read moredisrespectful. My family member lost vision in his eye here. When he came into the office with severe eye pain and sudden vision loss, they completely dismissed him and simply said they are an appointment-based clinic and told him to go home. This was a major factor in him losing vision in his left eye, as he was unable to get emergency care for over six hours. Any idiot would know that this is an emergency, and they should have handled it better -- at the very least, they should have told him to go to the emergency room if no doctor was available. The on-call doctors also do not call back within the 30-minute timeframe they claim is their protocol, and you have to call multiple times just to get a call back. The front staff mock and disrespect you with snarky comments and lie to cover up their mistakes. When you reach out to raise these issues, they also don't call back and completely dismiss you. Go to a real hospital like SLU or WashU Ophthalmology. This clinic is untrustworthy, incompetent, and incapable of providing proper patient care. Switching to a different hospital/clinic was the best decision we made -- the treatment and patient care are so much better, it's like night and day.

Retina Associates - retinaspecialists - Updated May 2026

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