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Willcockson Eye Associates - Michael G Wadzinski

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Hello and welcome to Willcockson Eye Associates, P.C. This private health care facility is the result of a group of physicians committed to delivering the highest possible medical and surgical eye care. We would like to thank you for selecting us for your eye care requirements. We will supply you and your whole family with the very highest of care.
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Appointments can be scheduled with Willcockson Eye Associates by calling either our Yankton or Norfolk offices. If you need to cancel an appointment please call at least 24 hours in advance so the appointment time can be used for another patient.
First visits and complete evaluations usually require one to two hours. Return appointments may be made at the front desk as you leave the office. Please bring all of your insurance information, contact lenses, eye glasses, and a list of all medications that you may be taking. If you need to cancel an appointment, please let us know as early as possible so that we may offer your time to another patient.
Treatment of eye diseases and injuries today involves the use of highly-advanced technology and surgical techniques. We have always been at the forefront of technological development at Willcockson Eye Associates. We have the sophisticated equipment required to evaluate a variety of conditions when detailed testing is necessary.
Although the formation of a cataract can make activities such as reading and driving difficult, good vision can be safely restored with outpatient cataract surgery. Today our surgeons perform the latest surgical techniques and patients are experiencing a faster recovery and a quicker return to good vision.
If you have diabetes mellitus, your body does not use and store sugar properly. High blood-suger levels can damage blood vessels in the retina, the nerve layer at the back of the eye that senses light and helps to send images to the brain. The damage to retinal vessels is referred to as diabetic retinopathy.
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Jojo
Apr 17, 2021
This place is fine but receptionists wear their masks on their chin and others up front not wearing a mask at all. Not sure how that is helping not spread this deadly virus especially when there is so many elderly people here.