Ocala Eye
Ocala Eye Ocala Eye is the largest and most experienced Eye Care Center in North Central Florida. For over 40 years, our 12 Board Certified Surgeons have provided comprehensive medical and surgical eye care to the people of Ocala and the Villages. Services include ophthalmology, optometry, aesthetics, hearing and a complete Optical center for frames and lens prescriptions. Our expertise lies in leading edge diagnosis, treatments and surgeries, including cataract surgery, LASIK and more. Supported with the latest technology our doctors provide patients with an unsurpassed quality of care in any of our five locations, where we are able to perform the most advanced glaucoma and cataract surgery with premium lens implants, as well as, full aesthetics and hearing services. We specialize in helping our patients maintain and improve their vision, skin, and hearing so they can live life to the fullest. CALL TODAY 352-622-5183 CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE |
very good, very professional & very prescise, but also very slow. plan to spend the day, bring snacks & drinks for kids, books or fone for grown-ups
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My wife had a bad experience. We moved down from Boston. She was trying to establish a doctor down here. She has some eye problems. The doctor at Ocala Eye refused to talk to her doctor in Boston. Enough said
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Did you have to wait that long in Ocala Eye? I had an appointment for cataract surgery that I was supposed to have back North but now we can’t travel. So, I made an appointment with Ocala Eye of course this was canceled also until further notice. I will take into consideration this long wait as I have other health issues which would pose an issue with the wait. Did you feel it was worth the wait? |
Enough said refusal of Dr. speaking to prior Dr. in Boston
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We have been seeing Dr Morris at Ocala Eye since 2011. This a a very popular practice so there is usually a wait. But if you’re looking for a excellent care, it’s well worth the wait.
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Be aware that this practice demands you give up your right to a trial by jury if they potentially commit malpractice. They make you sign a form that you will not see until your surgery is scheduled that you agree to binding arbitration, with an arbiter they accept unless they have recently improved their office routine.
I don't know if they have had issues with litigation, but even if they have, they should not be viewing a patient as a litigant. Trial by jury is a foundational right. I would not get in a taxi if the driver, even one with a sterling record, demanded I waive my right to sue him if he ran a red light, crashed, and I was injured. Why would I agree to waive my right with a doctor? Just don't make an avoidable mistake. The risk of being sued is part of the practice of medicine. Don't force me to give up my rights to save yourself a few dollars on your insurance cost. Ophthalmology is one of the most desirable residencies for medical students. It provides a short work week, very high income, very rare emergencies, and you only work on a clean body part. I think that having to put up with an occasional lawsuit is not too much to ask in what is an otherwise fairly low stress field of medicine. |
Ocala Eye Negative Report
I have eye issues and my doctor recommended them after he did his research. I do not doubt their knowledge, but I have a problem when I feel like I’m on an conveyor belt pushed through the system. The coldness and lack of any personal exchange and the abruptness of the doctor and the staff is not acceptable to me. It may as well be a robot treating me, at least I could expect that treatment from a robot, not my doctor! I have given it time and thought perhaps they were busy with backlog. I’m convinced it’s all about the numbers and money. They also have no regard for your time, I agree, pack a lunch, bring a book, take a nap, they will wake you up & put you back on the conveyor belt for more cold treatment!
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I've gone there for 7 years, I'm very happy, and I'm certainly in a position to know. |
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Also, not only YOU give up your rights, but if you go blind or die because of negligence or any reason your family and heirs can not sure either. Basically, they have no responsibility for anything that happens. No thanks. It didn't feel honest to me, so I canceled and went somewhere else. |
My parents went there for as long as we lived in the Villages. Or, it seems like it and they have always been very professional if at times you do have to wait.
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Fifteen years, two surgeries always professional, competent.
Occasionally have to wait, why ? Patients before me had too many questions. Have always given me the time for relative questions. If your looking for someone discuss your life history……find a priest or a pastor. |
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I expect & want caring conversation about my visit, not impersonal sound bites. I am not a specimen on a slide, I am a human who is paying dearly for their services. I expect a friendly greeting at the front desk. Hello Ms. Bostrom, please follow me. I expect the doctor to walk in and say hello and talk with me not at me. Perhaps that type of service is acceptable to you, it's not to me. If we don't set the standards, the influence and quality of our standards will be deminished, take a good look at how things have changed, how America has changed. We are fortunate that the standards are much better here than many places, I hope Ocala Eye takes this to heart. My comments were directed at the coldness and NOT the lack of professional knowledge. |
Won't accept new patients if had cataract surgery
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Great doctors
I've been going to Ocala Eye since moving to The Villages 12 years ago. I've always been treated well. The doctors have been very good about answering questions and taking time to address my concerns. Yes, there is often a wait. But it's probably because of people like me who have severe eye issues (severe glaucoma) and ask a ton of questions. My doctor has never made me feel like they didn't have time for me and have answered every question, no matter how crazy. For those who don't like a long wait and have minor issues or just need a new eyeglass prescription, I would suggest you choose an optometrist at their practice and not an opthalmologist who deals with diseases of the eye and whose patients need more care.
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