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    Green Mountain Vision

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Eye exams

    Eye testing and diagnosis

    Eyewear fitting

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    Laser vision correction

    Retinal imaging

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    ICON Eyecare - Dr. Seamus Martin, OD. Optometrist at ICON Eyecare in Colorado.

    ICON Eyecare

    3.8(16 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Dr. Weiss performed cataract surgery on my right eye on January 13th, 2026. Unlike the previous…read moresurgery on my left eye the week before, I noticed the prep was sloppy and rushed. I could feel everything Dr. Weiss was doing to my eye. I moaned and moved around, but was told to stop moving, because the movement was shaking the microscope. It was a very painful experience. Dr. Weiss did not stop to have more anesthesia administered, but kept saying, "I am almost finished, almost finished". One of the receptionists at the surgery center told me that Dr. Weiss does 23 surgeries in one day. I suppose he was in a hurry to get to the next one. When I was being taken out of the prep area at the end of the process, I mentioned to the nurse that I was in pain, and she said, "Take Advil, you will forget about it". I believe that Dr. Weiss broke the vow he took when he became a doctor of "First, do no harm". SHAME ON HIM. I confronted Dr. Weiss on 4 other occasions concerning the pain I suffered and was told that this had never happened before. At one point, he seemed to have forgotten about the incident, saying, "What happened in the surgery?" As if to say he didn't know what I was talking about. Dr. Weiss insisted that I have my eyes refracted about 2 and 1//2 weeks after my last surgery. Eye surgeons whom I have consulted say one should wait a month for refraction. The prescription was incorrect. I went back to see Dr. Martin about redoing the refraction. Dr. Martin is the OD in the Golden office. No effort was made to redo the refraction. Instead, he made a big effort to make sure the door to the exam room was closed and to speak in hushed tones. He immediately started saying that Dr. Weiss had given me the wrong corrective lenses (IOL) and that was causing my vision problems. I was also told I had developed a second cataract. Both Dr. Weiss and Martin told me I could get different IOLs/and/or Lasik to correct my vision, adding on more medical bills. (Again, when I consulted different eye surgeons, the advice was to do neither.) Dr. Martin advised me to see Dr. Kim, a different doctor in the practice, rather than return to his colleague, Dr. Weiss. He continued to say that he didn't like the way Icon Eye Care was being run and seemed to have little confidence in Dr. Weiss or anyone else, except Dr. Kim. I asked him why he continued to work there. He said, "Because of people like you". One wonders how many people like me have surgery done by Dr. Weiss. This practice is exactly that. A practice (I think they need a lot more practice) done by people with, it would appear, no other motive than to do as many surgeries and to make as much money as possible, as quickly as possible, and to badmouth their fellow workers. Their regard for patients is minimal.

    I am so impressed. Having been to other facilities this is superior in every way. Amazing staff and…read moreimpressive doctors. This exam was by far the most thorough I have had. The doctors were not rushed and took more care in explaining than I have had prior. I am scheduled for another appointment for a follow up procedure. My comfort level is a 10 on the 10 scale.

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    Denver Eye Surgeons

    Denver Eye Surgeons

    3.0(119 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I've been seeing Dr. Tetrault and Dr. Maus for a few years now to treat my glaucoma. It has always…read morebeen a 5 star experience from the front desk staff and pleasant waiting room to the staff that does my initial intake and testing for the appointment and then the time with the doctors for more testing and discussion of my status. Both doctors are just tremendously upbeat and I believe genuinely concerned about my eye health. They're actually fun to be around and I feel that I'm getting top expert care, treatment and advice. I've dealt with glaucoma for 40 years and due to moving a lot have had many health care systems and doctors. These two are certainly among the very best of all. Recommend them very highly.

    Yelp removed my first review for lack of detail so I'll do it again. Denver Eye Surgeons is no…read morelonger their name. They are now Panorama Eye Care, LLC. ​However, they do not tell you this when you make an appt or check in. They sent an email to their portal with the new name, but it did not say DBA or give any indication they changed hands. I thought it was spam. Upon arriving at her appt., my elderly mother (80) forgot her ID/Ins cards. They refused to look her up in the system and told us we had to go home and come back with them. I asked to speak to the practice manager who helped us before, but a different person told us she didn't work there now. Then I learned her appt was with an optometrist not an ophthalmologist. (DES only had ophthalmologists, except in the glasses dept previously.) She has CML so she needs a dr trained in ophthalmology. It was not communicated she was scheduled with an optometrist when I made the appt on the phone. Dr. Maus was her ophthalmologist, but he's gone, too. Her Retina Specialist is leaving in August. Get the picture? Panorama Eye Care, LLC took over the practice, but it's not disclosing it to the public or previous patients. This is a deceptive practice known as bait and switch. It is illegal and I've filed a complaint with COAG.

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    Colorado Ophthalmology Associates PC

    Colorado Ophthalmology Associates PC

    2.7(15 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I have been seen by Amy Kelmenson for the past two years. I am very disappointed in her as a…read morephysician, because she does not go in depth as to how medication is to be used or stored. I have had to call multiple times and ask the technician. She prescribed me a medication and told me to use it at night; hence, it is supposed to be used every four hours. Physicians these days treat us like a number and cycle us through the office like we're not human, and we're paying these physicians. Please do better for your patients.

    I have been going to both the University and Lakewood locations for about ten years, initially just…read morefor simple far-sighted lens correction with glasses and contacts, and finally for bladeless lasik. I cannot put in words the dramatic improvement to my quality of life after the procedure. Dr. Patterson gave me what I tell my wife is "Eagle Vision". I can look toward Mt. Evans from Denver and see branches on trees, it is absolutely spectacular. As s normal, I had some twinkling at night around car headlights that greatly improved around 6 months and is nearly gone after 18. I had no complications with close in reading after about 6 weeks. No more glasses, no contacts, just wake up and go and see like the James Webb telescope! 11/10 for the experience, professionalism, outcome, and value (no ghost billing or hidden fees) all the way around. I read some poor reviews on here that seem to be disgruntled customers in corner circumstances. There is no vendetta against the disabled or low-income here, they treat everyone the same, and accept Medicaid patients, where as some ophthalmologists will not due to the low reimbursement. Sometimes it can take a bit longer than you want to get an appointment, I promise, it is worth it. Think of it as the best investment you can make in your quality of life, vision.

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