1. SightMD PA -- Wyomissing, Pennsylvania

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    Wyomissing, PA

    SightMD PA -- Wyomissing, Pennsylvania

    1.6 (10 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

    Services - SightMD PA -- Wyomissing, Pennsylvania

    Eye surgery

    Laser vision correction

    Eye exams

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    Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons - The Great Wall of China

    Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons

    2.9(30 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    This is the ABSOLUTE BEST practice for glaucoma patients…read more My husband needed an emergency appointment for high pressures in his eyes due to his glaucoma. He was given an appointment in short order. I was out of town for this appointment, however, Dr Michael Izzo called me on the phone during the appointment to include me in the conversation to go over everything including the need for surgery. He explained everything in an easy to understand manner for my husband and for me. He said the surgery would be scheduled for the following week when I would be home. The surgery went great. The aftercare has been amazing. Dr. Izzo is so caring about his patients. He makes sure that you understand everything that is going on with your eyes, he's very detailed in his examination and encourages questions and concerns! With my husband, who is 71, he explained why he should no longer be driving due the type and extent of his vision loss in a way that was not demeaning or harsh. My husband and I both appreciated the kind manner in which he did so. In short, he is an amazing doctor and we couldn't be happier with the care we received. As to the staff, they were professional, understanding and caring. Our appointments were made to accommodate our schedule regarding times and days. The staff in the back helping the doctors are just as amazing. We love this practice and would HIGHLY recommend them to anyone, definitely as 10/10 stars!

    They have the cutest area for kids in the waiting room. Staff were so friendly and helpful when I…read moreneeded new glasses. I would definitely truly recommend this place.

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    Wills Eye Physicians

    Wills Eye Physicians

    2.7(3 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Dr DiPillo and Jean (one of his assistants) are incredible. They are knowledgeable, professional…read moreand caring. If you need an Eye Doctor, Carim Eye and Rentina Center is a great place to go. EVERYONE there has been helpful and friendly. It's a comfortable place for care. I found my home for all my eye care.

    Probably capable for less serious eye issues; Dr. Carim too impatient with less routine procedures…read more Plus Side: He exceeded others in Reading area in seeing the problem, knows the graduated levels of treatment, and is familiar with them. Developed a blind spot in one eye - neither Eyeland optometrist nor ophthalmologist at Campanella & Pearah could ID the cause. Dr. Carim saw a hole in the retina and immediately injected a bubble to pin it back before laser affixation. Bubble was augmented once. Negatives: Impatience and questionable judgment in my estimation. After the proscribed days of waiting (and head positioning to optimize the bubble's effect), saw him again. Dr. Carim stated that the retina was not all the way back but decided to proceed with the laser procedure (maybe he expected it would get no better, but he didn't go for more days despite feeling that could help). What started as a quick laser attachment procedure turned into a long laser light show and torture session as he grew increasingly frustrated with the retina's remaining detached area. Another bubble. Days later, the blind spot was expanding into the center of my vision. The next step was the more "intense" step of cryogenic attachment. Apart from the glorious feeling of poking multiple instruments into my eyeball and freezing it, my situation ultimately became a full retinal detachment. In this timeframe Dr. Carim noted that my retina had at least three holes that allowed fluid to get behind it. This could have been the result of multiple laser burn-throughs from my military service, or maybe his premature laser attachment action. Blind in one eye now, I went to Dr. David Fisher in Philadelphia (3 locations for him), who laid out my options. A vitrectomy (removal of all fluid, pin the retina back) was performed. Vision in that eye is hazy, non-correctable to anywhere near what it was, and depth perception is off from other eye - the resultant of full retinal detachment.

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