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EyeSouth Partners Surgery Center
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About Us

Welcome to EyeSouth Partners Surgery Center

EyeSouth Partners Surgery Center is dedicated to providing high-quality outpatient surgical care in a convenient and comfortable setting. We treat our patients and their families with the highest quality of care and maintain an enduring commitment to excellence.

We are a multi-specialty facility and Medicare-certified. All of our physicians are board-certified with significant training and experience in their respective specialties.

Our state-of-the-art facility features technologically advanced medical equipment, and our medical staff offers superior clinical expertise. We are dedicated to providing our patients with the absolute best that medicine has to offer and setting new standards of excellence in health care.

The Core Practices of EyeSouth Partners Surgery Center

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Arbor Centers for EyeCare

Arbor Centers for EyeCare has carefully selected a team of renowned, board-certified physicians who provide uncompromising eye care. Our surgeons are often the first in the Chicago region to introduce new techniques and technologies.

From routine eye examinations to complex eye surgery, our doctors at Arbor provide you with a full spectrum of eye care.

Services provided at Arbor Centers for EyeCare include:

  • Laser vision correction
  • Cataract surgery
  • Eyelid, tear duct, and orbital surgery
  • Glaucoma
  • Botox
  • Retina

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Chicago Eye Institute

The eye surgeons at Chicago Eye Institute are dedicated to not only making you see better but also bringing care and comfort along with the experience. We offer university-level subspecialty ophthalmic treatment in a more local, intimate, and friendly environment.

We are committed to ensuring each patient receives the highest quality and customized medical eye care.

Services offered at Chicago Eye Institute include:

  • Cataract surgery
  • LASIK
  • Medical and surgical retina services
  • Cornea surgery
  • Glaucoma
  • Oculoplastic surgery

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University Retina

University Retina is a full-service practice that specializes in helping patients heal eyesight-robbing diseases of the retina, vitreous, and macula. The University Retina team diagnoses and treats retinal-related conditions, including macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment repair, and other disorders of the retina, vitreous, and macula.

Services offered at University Retina include:

  • Macular degeneration
  • Diabetic eye disease
  • Retinal detachment
  • Macular holes and pucker
  • Retina technology
  • Retina treatments
  • Vitreous disease

Services We Offer

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness and visual impairment in the US. Once glaucoma has been diagnosed, treatment should begin as soon as possible to help minimize the risk of permanent vision loss. There is no cure for glaucoma, so treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing further damage from occurring. Most cases of glaucoma can be treated with eye drops, laser, or microsurgery. The best treatment for your individual case depends on the type and severity of the disease and can be discussed with your doctor.

Oculoplastics

Oculoplastics procedures performed on or near the eye are safer and often have better outcomes when performed by an eye specialist. An oculoplastic procedure called blepharoplasty can help improve the appearance of droopy or saggy eyelids, giving you back your confidence and helping you feel better about your appearance.

Couple with cataracts

Cataracts

A cataract is a common condition that causes a clouding of the eye’s natural lens and affects millions of people each year, including more than half of all Americans over the age of 65. Patients with cataracts often do not experience any symptoms when the condition first develops. EyeSouth Partners Surgery Center offers both traditional and laser-assisted cataract surgery.

Corneal Disease

The cornea is a thin, clear, spherical layer of tissue on the surface of the eye that provides a window for light to pass through. There are many diseases that can affect the cornea, causing pain or loss of vision. Treatment for corneal disease can take many forms, including a corneal transplant, corneal cross-linking for keratoconus, and other options.