Care for every stage of vision health
When eye problems disrupt daily life like blurry vision, irritation, sudden changes or concerns about aging eyes, you deserve clear answers and fast access to expert care. Our ophthalmologists are medical doctors specializing in eye and vision care who provide comprehensive evaluations, medical and surgical treatments and ongoing management to protect your sight.
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Call: (866) 520-2510 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Conditions we treat
- Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
- Amblyopia
- Astigmatism
- Cataracts
- Central retinal artery occlusion
- Chronic dry eyes
- Corneal ulcer
- Diabetic eye disease (including diabetic retinopathy)
- Dry eye
- Eyelid disorders
- Eyestrain
- Farsightedness
- Foreign object in eye
- Glaucoma
- Keratoconus
- Macular degeneration
- Nearsightedness
- Optic neuritis
- Retinitis pigmentosa
- Stye
- Uveitis
- Eye infections and eye injuries
Treatments and services
- Comprehensive eye exams
- Diagnosis and medical management of eye diseases
- Prescription for medications and eyeglasses
- Vision correction surgery (LASIK and other options)
- Cataract surgery
- Glaucoma surgery
- Foreign object removal
- Visual field checks
- Treatment for eye infections and injuries
- Advanced surgical methods for complex eye disorders
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Frequently asked questions
Does Marshfield Clinic have ophthalmologists or optometrist?
Our ophthalmologists are medical doctors (Eye MDs) trained to diagnose, treat and perform surgery for eye diseases while also prescribing medications and eyeglasses.
Do you treat children?
Yes, many conditions we see affect children (e.g., amblyopia). We’ll tailor exams to your child’s age and needs.
Do you offer cataract evaluations and surgery?
We provide comprehensive cataract care from diagnosis to surgical treatment and guide you through lens options and recovery.
Can you help with diabetic eye disease?
Absolutely. We offer diabetic eye exams and treatments to help prevent or slow vision loss.
What about glaucoma?
We perform pressure checks, visual field testing and medical or surgical treatments to protect optic nerve health.
Will I need surgery?
Not always. Many conditions improve with medication or in-office procedures. If surgery is recommended, our team uses current surgical methods and provides detailed guidance.
How long is the first visit?
Plan for 60–90 minutes so we can perform a thorough exam and any needed testing.
Do you accept my insurance?
We work with most insurance plans. Bring your card and photo ID and our team will verify benefits and discuss any out-of-pocket costs before you proceed.
How do I prepare?
Bring your glasses or contact lens info, a medication list and a driver if your eyes will be dilated.


