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Benjamin Clark, OD TO JOIN THE EYE CLINIC OF WISCONSIN

The Eye Clinic of Wisconsin, S.C. is pleased to welcome Dr. Benjamin Clark to our Steven’s Point location, effective March 1st. Benjamin Clark, OD graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and Indiana University-School of Optometry. “Stevens Point has always … Continue reading

We’ve Moved!

Eye Clinic of Wisconsin, Merrill Location, has moved! The new address is 503 S. Center Ave, Suite # 7, Merrill WI. (Behind Good Samaritan Health Center). Please visit us at our new location!

Inaugural Recipient Chosen for Dr. Backer Memorial Scholarship

The Eye Clinic of Wisconsin is pleased to announce that Hanna Lambrecht of DC Everest Senior High School in Schofield is the 2015 inaugural recipient of the Dr. Gordon Backer Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship was created to honor Eye Clinic … Continue reading

Patient Newsletter “20/20” has returned!

The Eye Clinic’s 20/20 newsletter is back and better than ever. Now fully digitized, you can read about important news at your leisure without wasting any trees. We are filled to the brim with exciting news for you, and are … Continue reading

Ring in the Holiday Season with a Hearing Test for You and a Loved One, the Better Hearing Institute Urges

Washington, DC, November 17, 2014—Addressing hearing loss isn’t just about what you hear—it’s about how you feel and function, says the Better Hearing Institute (BHI), which is encouraging people of all ages to get their hearing tested this holiday season. … Continue reading

Ladies Night Out Optical Event

Join us for our annual Ladies Night Out event on Nov. 19! From 6pm-8pm, women of all ages are invited to enjoy free food, relax with a massage, and find ways to look and feel their best! Two designer frame … Continue reading

Hearing Aids Enhance Lives for People of All Ages

People often see hearing loss as a sign of aging and consequently think of hearing aids as a technology that can only benefit older individuals.  The reality is that it’s a condition that affects a wide demographic.  Nearly six million … Continue reading