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Learn MoreOur physicians and staff at Lakeshore Eye Surgery Center are dedicated to providing total eye care to St. Clair Shores and the surrounding communities, from cataracts to oculoplastics.
Our goal at Lakeshore Eye Surgery Center is to ensure your comfort and safety by providing a team of board-certified ocular surgeons and nurses whose focus is your comfort and care. With technological advances in eye surgery evolving faster than ever, our eye surgeons share a vision of excellence.
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Learn MoreNew research discovered changes in the retina could be associated with brain and cognitive changes in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Read MoreRecent research found that 28 percent of adults over 71 are visually impaired, even with the help of corrective lenses or visual aids.
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