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    Retina Care Center

    Retina Care Center

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    I am so extremely pleased with the expert care I receive from Dr. Adam Aufderheide and the staff at…read moreRetina Care Center. Dr. A. has a great big heart combined with tremendous expertise and experience. I have a challenging set of eyes. I began developing myopia in the third grade (and I'm 74 now). It got up to 10 1/2 dpt in one eye and 11 dpt in the other. That's a lot of myopia. In the mid-80s an ophthalmologist told me that radial keratotomy was the safest procedure I could have to correct my myopia. I think he told me what he believed to be true but, unfortunately, I ended up with possibly more scar tissue on my cornea than anyone in the world. Scar tissue impairs one's vision because when you're looking through scar tissue things are distorted. It did correct my myopia but the problem then became distorted vision due to scar tissue Arrrrgh. I worked with it because what else can you do? I developed really dark cataracts, which were corrected by Dr. Matt Oliva at Medical Eye Center. Because of other challenges with my eyes, my cataract surgery was more complex than what is typical. I got a very good result. Later I developed macula or myopial degeneration in my left eye. Dr. Oliva referred me to a retinal specialist in Medical Eye Center. I then began receiving what I would call assembly line medicine. They would switch doctors out on me, change my appointments with no warning and, ultimately, one of the technicians refused to use saline solution after I received a shot in my eye for macular degeneration. That did it! I asked friends for referrals, which is how I found my way to Dr. A. All of the referrals recommended Retina Care Center and Dr. A. Every word I was told has proven to be true. I have worked with Dr. A. for almost a year since I left Medical Eye Center because I felt I was not receiving good medical care. I certainly receive outstanding care here with Dr. A. and everyone else I've worked with. I love these folks!!!

    I would like to thank Dr. Lisa Leishman and the entire Retina Care Center team for their excellent…read morecare, efficiency, and compassion in handling my husband's retinal detachment. Out of the blue last year he suffered a macula-off retinal detachment because of a tear on the far outer edge of his eye. He had never experienced any vision problems prior to this, so when he started to see extra floaters in his right eye he thought perhaps it was stress-related. About a week later his vision started to get blurry and he was seeing a dark curtain coming in from the corner of his vision. We went to our optometrist who literally immediately sent us to Retina Care Center. It was late afternoon on a Friday (of course!) but the team stayed to receive my husband's case. Both Dr. Leishman and Dr. AufderHeide examined his eye and finally found a tear on the far outer edge. Vitrectomy surgery was scheduled for the following morning and was performed by Dr. Leishman. It was completely unexpected and a scary time for both of us, but the whole RCC team was just so helpful, professional, and positive throughout. His recovery required being face-down for many weeks, and Dr. Leishman made herself available by phone at all hours to answer questions and guide us through all the uncertainty during that time. It turned out my husband needed a second surgery two months after the first one, so our lives were upended for a good six months... but the RCC team is such a well-oiled machine that everything was handled so smoothly with both surgeries at Ashland Hospital and then all the way through what seem like endless follow-up appointments as they kept very close tabs on the healing process. It has been one year since the second surgery and thankfully his eye is holding up well. He now has a much stronger prescription for his glasses, and still sees a few persistent "pepper" floaters, but otherwise he is seeing just fine. We feel SO fortunate that we ended up in Dr. Leishman's care -- and "care" is the operative word, she is very kind and clearly cares about her patients and ensuring the best outcome for them. Thank you, Dr. Leishman, we are eternally grateful to you and your team!

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    Medical Eye Center

    Medical Eye Center

    4.0
    (7 reviews)
    34.8 mi

    I Love the staff they are kind and respectful. The Eye…read moreSurgeon Dr. Oliva did a corneal transplant and it is still living and doing well, after 2 previous tries from a different place in California by their eye surgeon, which both failed within 30 days. My new one was transplanted by Dr. Oliva on June 4th, 2024 still going strong 6+ months Later. I feel very grateful to have such a skilled professional working on my eyes. My eye journey will continue for as long as I can see. I will add a new Dr. in the Medical Eye Center for my Glaucoma. We are scheduled to meet soon. Happy to be with such wonderful people!! Sweet Lee LoveS

    I thought this place was efficient and a good place to go. Today I'm seriously questioning that. My…read morefriend had heart surgery in February. He was seen at the medical Eye Center in May and found that he needed cataract surgery. We needed to do that after the six month mark from the heart surgery. So we made an appointment in August one week after the six month mark. The morning of our appointment in August they called and canceled it because we need a clearance from the doctor. I don't know exactly why is it that we could not have been told this in May, June or July? Why so cavalierly waste our time over something that they knew ahead of time they needed? It's not respectful it's not efficient and it's definitely no way to treat people.

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