Tozer Eye Center - Randall K Tozer
Optician in Scottsdale, AZ

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Tozer Eye Center - Randall K Tozer
read moreTozer Eye Center has been providing comprehensive eye care in the Scottsdale area since 1984. Our doctors have developed a reputation of excellence in both medical and surgical eye care. We provide treatment for eye diseases that include macular degeneration, glaucoma, corneal disease, dry eye, keratoconus, and diabetic conditions. The most advanced technologies in cataract surgery, LASIK and other refractive procedures are offered by Dr. Randall Tozer and Dr. Kevin Tozer. Tozer Eye Center is also pleased to be one of the first practices in the Valley to offer FDA approved corneal cross-linking for keratoconus and post refractive ectasia.
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read moreAt Tozer Eye Center, each member of our vision care team is selected based upon his or her experience, professional demeanor, and dedication to providing personalized care to our patients. Our entire staff is committed to ensuring the comfort and satisfaction of each and every patient. We will do our best to accommodate your busy schedule by finding appointment times that meet your needs. Our knowledgeable staff at Tozer Eye Center will work with you to help you understand your vision insurance coverage and provide financial alternatives to ensure you get the best vision care possible.
Tozer Eye Center
read moreAt Tozer Eye Center, our physicians diagnose and treat eye health and vision issues. Their extensive knowledge and experience are the basis for providing the most comprehensive and personal medical and surgical eye care in the valley. At Tozer Eye Center the diagnosis and management of cataracts, including the most advanced techniques for cataract surgery, are performed. Learn more about cataract surgery. Your eye care begins with a comprehensive eye examination in which our doctors look for evidence of eye diseases including glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration.
Tozer Eye Center
read moreAge-related macular degeneration (AMD) affects the retina, which is responsible for sharp central vision needed to see straight ahead of you. This common eye disease is typically asymptomatic until vision loss occurs. Therefore, it is extremely important to get screened for AMD on a yearly basis. Age-related macular degeneration affects the macula, which is located in the center of the retina. When the macula starts to deteriorate, it causes a loss in central vision. The exact causes of this condition are not known, but it is believed that lifestyle and heredity can play a factor.