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    Paul Casey, M.D.

    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    Wellish Abrams Vision Institute

    Wellish Abrams Vision Institute

    3.7(164 reviews)
    0.1 miEastside

    TLDR: If you have an eye emergency avoid this clinic but you may be fine if it is not an…read moreemergency. Nice, cordial doctor and workers but very disorganized. They have 2 offices on the same floor in the same building (both with signs that say "Wellish Abrams") and after checking in at the front desk we sat for an half hour but ten minutes past our appointment time someone called over from the other office and said I was in the wrong place and they had been searching all over for me assuming maybe I was stuck in the bathroom. It was quite a long time and lextensive process before we saw Dr Shah for about 3-5 minutes and he said I have a Vitreous Hemorrhage, it is very serious, and I need to see someone right away. I was referred to a retina specialist that was closed so I was told to call Desert Retina first thing the next day. The Wellish Abrams workers never faxed the referral with notes to Desert Retina so the operator at Desert Retina asked me to call Wellish Abrams and request they send the referral and notes. Wellish Abrams does not answer their phones, they employ an answering service which says they will try to get the request to Wellish Abrams within 24 hours. After 24 hours you must trust that the people who did not send the referral the first time will do it the next day. I do not understand why the process has to be such a circus, if you have an eye emergency why can't you go to one place and get all your medical needs accomplished? Southern Hills sent me to Wellish, which took 2 days, Wellish sent me to Desert Retina and didn't forward the referral and notes and meanwhile my eyeball is hemorrhaging. 3 doctors along the way stressed to me that my situation is an emergency and could result in blindness if not handled expeditiously.

    The doctors are the best ever, the staff will bring you to tears. I'm in tears writing this review…read more The staff at all locations are ignorant and lack training. The manager Laura is non existent and the scheduler Dahlia and is a robotic idiot. My follow-up appointment with Dr. Abrams was canceled. The idiot on the phone clearly had no clue what she was doing because she continued to place me on hold to ask someone else my questions due to not having the answers. She then told me to reach out to my insurance and ask them my questions, which I did. My insurance then confirmed they have paid Wellish just 2 weeks ago and have continued to do so. Wellish office staff have no idea what they are doing and DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE PATIENTS BELONGING TO THE CLINIC.

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    NVISION Eye Care Centers - Nevada East

    NVISION Eye Care Centers - Nevada East

    3.8(40 reviews)
    0.0 miEastside

    Great doctor and care. Was, able to see my own Dr. I'm BHC…read moreAz. Best thing yet. No drops. Had 2 surgeries in a month

    July of 2024, I had eye surgery on one of my eyes by Dr. Maurer (who is no longer working there.)…read moreDuring testing and my consultation leading up to this surgery he did not seem confident on if he would choose LASIK or PRK for me as mentioned in my medical documentation there would be a 60% chance of PRK and 40% chance of LASIK and he would not know until I was laying on the surgery table. I should have found this concerning as all the other surgeons I have had to see because of him have told me every surgeon knows beforehand which surgery to do. He opted for LASIK, which after a quick procedure I was seeing very well. However, after a week or so I knew something was wrong as my vision got slightly cloudy, and at my one-month checkup I found out the surgery had failed, and I had developed an epithelial ingrowth which would need to be operated on right away. So, the first week of September of 2024 I went in for surgery #2, where Dr. Maurer opened my LASIK flap to clean out the ingrowth and then reseal my cornea with the flap. Right after the surgery I knew something was very wrong, as my vision was extremely blurry and I could not make shapes out very well. He explained to me it would just take a few days and things would get better. I went to all my follow ups explaining to him my vision was not getting better at all, and that I have eye pain as migraines from my poor vision. Well after almost two months of ignoring me he finally admitted that the surgery did not go well and that a fold had been created in my flap causing distorted vision and pain as well as another epithelial ingrowth. He explained I would need a third surgery to attempt to smooth out the flap and clean out the ingrowth once more. Halloween of 2024, I went in for surgery #3 where during the surgery Dr. Maurer explained to me that although he is cleaning out the ingrowth, the flap more than likely cannot be smoothed out, and without a further word he removed the entire flap from my cornea. Now he explained I would never have another ingrowth. What he did not tell me would be the complications that would come after having an entire layer of my cornea removed. Two days after my surgery I visited the emergency room due to extreme pain and discomfort in my eye, fearing that something had gone wrong and Dr. Maurer would not give me anything for the pain. A few days later I started noticing my vision worsening, with streetlights and other bright lights becoming smeared and the presence of double vision. He told me it would go away and there would be nothing to worry about. It did not go away, and I ended up having to see another doctor at the office since Dr. Maurer left. I was given over to the care of Dr. Little at the same office who ran test after test to find out what the issue was, including several different eye drops he tested out on me. He diagnosed me with an astigmatism that had formed during the healing of my third surgery. This went on for over a month before he eventually gave up and recommended me to see a different corneal specialist at another clinic. Upon my visit to the new specialist the first week of February 2025, I was quickly diagnosed with not just an astigmatism, but an irregular astigmatism and told that because an entire layer of my cornea was removed it may be too thin to operate on and she refused to do so and said there is nothing that can be done to correct my vision with surgery. She sent me to an optometrist who gave me glasses; however, glasses do not work for an irregular astigmatism. So, we tried out scleral contact lenses which my insurance did not cover and cost thousands of dollars. These too did not help my vision, only helping slightly with the double vision. I am still being told there is no technology today that can help me, and that I will eventually need a corneal transplant later in life as I am too young now to have one. I still must use steroid eye drops, eye pressure drops, and lubricating drops every day because of the surgeries I had. Because of everything I had to go through, I missed weeks of work from all the surgeries where I was not getting paid to miss work. I was left with trauma and emotional/mental pain and suffering that I still live with to this day. And I must face each day knowing that I will never be able to see with that eye like I could before. I have had to change my lifestyle, as I can no longer drive at night due to the damage from the irregular astigmatism and how it affects low light settings and how I see light. I also have had to retract job applications and stop hiring processes for jobs that have vision requirements as I can no longer have my vision corrected. I live in fear that I may lose my job and must go on some form of disability in my early 30's just to make ends meet. NVSION Eye centers has never reached out to me to discuss my situation with me or even apologize for what I must go through each day. While I recognize that the original surgery was elective, a

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    Center for Sight - D' Ctr for Sight Maryland  Thurs March 9 2023

    Center for Sight

    2.8(19 reviews)
    1.7 miEastside

    I have not been to the Maryland location as I went to the Peak location since my doctor, Dr. Eva…read moreLiang, is there most of the time. They have various locations https://centerforsightlv.com/appointments/ Everyone at the Peak (Dr Liang), Coronado (for my post op with Dr. Licina) and Tenaya Surgical Center ( Dr. Liang and surgical team) locations treated me with the utmost professionalism and care. The critical thing to remember is to write down all of your questions and concerns and bring them with you. That way, the uncertainty is taken away more quickly as any surgery is always a bit nerve wracking. Also, make sure you follow their instructions to the letter for pre/post op to ensure the best outcome. Being hyper analytical I always have many worries, but even on the day of my surgery for my right eye, the team put me at ease and before I knew it I was going home. I wish my insurance covered for my astigmatism as I opted for that procedure as well, and it's expensive, but well worth it, so I took on a CareCredit (the councilor there helps you get it set up) that I will pay off in two years with no fees etc at the end.

    They can everything. I have an ulcer on my eye and now my retina is bleeding & now I'm blind out of…read moremy right eye. They scheduled me with a so called retina Specialtist but I never seen him he was to busy laughing with the staff in the other room while me & 2 other patients have been there for hrs waiting,. What a joke this place is!

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