Greenberg Laser Eye Center

Greenberg Laser Eye Center

We offer a full range of procedures including CustomVue LASIK, PRK, Cataract Surgery, AcrySof® IQ T

Optical Hours:

Mon: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tues: 1:00pm- 4:30pm
Wed-Fri: 8:30am -4:30pm

05/06/2024

Our patient was so excited to see 20/20 the morning after her LASIK procedure that she asked her father to take a photo of her and Dr. Greenberg together !!!! 🤓😀

Photos from Greenberg Laser Eye Center's post 18/05/2023

Thank you for your kind words! Your trust in our care means a lot. Your expression of kindness is extremely appreciated.

17/01/2023

6 Tips to Protect Your Eyes This Winter
Winter is here and along with the dropping temperatures comes drier air and colder winds causing dry, watery, and itchy eyes. Here are some tips to keep your eyes protected this winter.
Wear Sunglasses and Goggles
It is important to understand that sunglasses are essential for year-round protection. In fact, snow and clouds reflect UV rays increasing their intensity. Too much exposure can cause a corneal sunburn called Photokeratitis which can be compared to a sunburn on your skin.
Don’t forget the kids. Children’s exposure to UV rays can be longer due to extended periods of playing outdoors.
Everyone has experienced watery eyes in the winter. Drier winter air leaves your eyes with a thinner layer of moisture to protect the surface resulting in the overproduction of tears. Sunglasses will not only protect you from harmful rays but also the glare from snow, wind gusts that make your eyes water, and your car heater vents. From driving to shoveling snow to enjoying your favorite outdoor activities don’t forget your eye protection this winter.
Glasses instead of Contact Lenses
If you are a contact lens wearer, consider wearing glasses more throughout the winter. Glasses provide a barrier from the cold, wind, and allergens that contacts cannot provide.
Use Artificial Tear Eyedrops
The low humidity, drier gusty air along with allergens can cause irritation and discomfort. Using over-the-counter preservative-free artificial tears will help keep your eyes moisturized and comfortable. Also, winter means more time indoors, which usually means more screen time. When looking at a computer screen you blink less leading to further dry eye issues. When sitting at your computer try the
20-20-20 rule to give your eyes frequent breaks. Look at an object 20 feet away every 20 minutes for
20 seconds to relax accommodation strain of too much time spent at near focus. Another recommended rule is to close your eyes for 20 seconds every 20 minutes to combat dry eye from staring at the screen.
Don’t touch your eyes
Winter is cold and flu season with drier winter air allowing viruses and bacteria to thrive and spread. Never touch your eyes without washing your hands first. Germs from your fingers can quickly spread to your eyes leading to irritation, itchiness, and even infection.

27/06/2022

Happy National Sunglasses Day!

13/05/2022

"Truly a life changing procedure" Kevin C.

I started as a patient at Dr. Greenberg's office approximately 6 years ago. She was recommended through a colleague in the medical community for her surgical skill, knowledge, and kind bedside manner. After wearing contacts and glasses the majority of my life I was finally offered LASIK eye surgery. Eager for the opportunity, I underwent LASIK on 03/05/2020.

I have always struggled with dry eyes while wearing contacts and even glasses. Within a few weeks of having LASIK not only was my vision more clear than it has ever been with corrective lenses, but my eyes were even less dry. After a couple months I was rarely using eye drops. Two years later my vision remains crystal clear and my eyes feel as good as they have ever felt. Thanks again for doing such great work.

15/03/2022

The performance of multifocal contact lenses have considerably improved over the last 5 years. This allows more flexibility for those who dislike the appearance of wearing bifocal glasses. We are fitting patients with great success! They are available for daily disposable use or as an extended wear disposable lens. We are receiving a lot of positive feedback from our patients.

Photos from Greenberg Laser Eye Center's post 20/07/2021

We recently attended the Michigan Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MiSEPS) ophthalmology convention on Mackinac Island. It was so exciting to be on the exhibit floor and in the lecture halls with our peers again. We received a lot of good information and can't wait to share what we learned with our patients .

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Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 16:30
Thursday 08:30 - 16:30
Friday 08:30 - 16:30