MidWest Eye Center has a complete roster of board-certified Ophthalmologists, Retina Specialists and Optometrists, offering diagnosis and surgical and non-surgical treatment for eye diseases, such as, cataracts, glaucoma, dry eyes, blepharitis, floaters and flashes, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and more.
Through a wide range of procedures from LASIK vision correction to Femto laser-assisted cataract surgery to oculoplastic cosmetic reconstruction our doctors and staff are dedicated to delivering you the best eye care available.
MidWest Eye Center’s Cincinnati, Ohio and Northern Kentucky locations are easily accessible from the surrounding Tri-state area.
Learn more about MidWest Eye CenterMidWest Eye Center specializes in evaluating and treating conditions of the tissues surrounding the eye, including the eyelids and eye socket. There are many conditions, but some of the more common include droopy eyelids, eyelids rotating towards or away from the eye, issues with tearing, and thyroid eye disease. This also includes cosmetic procedures that can improve your appearance and confidence!
Learn more about oculoplasticsRetinal diseases and disorders often require urgent treatment. Thus, it is vital that you make note of any new symptoms or changes in your vision and share them with an eye care professional. At MidWest Eye Center, patients receive state-of-the-art testing to determine any condition or disease that might be present. Our specialists can provide diagnosis for various conditions or diseases that affect the retina.
Learn more about retinal treatmentsFor those who are tired of relying on their eyeglasses or contact lenses, LASIK surgery can be a wonderful solution. Our goal at the MidWest Eye Center is for all our LASIK surgery patients to be able to enjoy performing their daily activities without corrective lenses.
Learn more about LASIKIf you are experiencing blurry vision, difficulty seeing at night, or seeing halos in bright light, you may have a cataract and should visit an eye doctor for evaluation. They can determine the degree to which the cataract is affecting your vision and will determine how soon you should treat your cataract.
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