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Downtown Minneapolis:
Medical Arts Building
825 Nicollet Mall
20th Floor
Minneapolis, MN  55402
click here for directions Phone: 612-338-4861
Fax: 612-333-8306

Northeast Minneapolis: Silver Lake Plaza
4001 Stinson Blvd NE – Suite LL18
Minneapolis, MN 55421
click here for directions Phone: 612-788-1621
Fax: 612-788-8079

Phillips Eye Institute, Minneapolis:
710 E. 24th St – Suite 201
Minneapolis, 55404
click here for directions Phone: 612-871-0100
Fax: 612-871-0237

Osseo Clinic:
For Your Eyes Only

20 Central Ave
Osseo, MN 55369
click here for directions Phone: 763-424-1206
Fax: 763-424-6838

Our Practice Philosophy

The highly trained physicians, technicians, and staff of Eye Care Associates
are dedicated to improving and preserving the sight of our patients in a
personalized, caring environment.

Who We Are

Eye Care Associates, P.A., was formed in 1995 when several of the most respected and established eye care practices in the Twin Cities merged. Our practice has deep roots dating back more than 35 years in downtown and northeast Minneapolis. Our doctors are among the founders of the Phillips Eye Institute, one of the leading ophthalmic specialty care hospitals in the country and the location where many of our surgeries are performed. Our doctors are board certified and have completed years of rigorous surgical and medical training. We currently have eight ophthalmologists and two optometrists, as well as a staff of nearly 50 highly skilled technicians, opticians, and certified ophthalmic personnel.

What’s the Difference Between an Ophthalmologist and an Optometrist?

An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who has completed graduate medical school and an internship, and who then went on to receive more specialized training in the area of surgical and medical treatment of eye diseases. An ophthalmologist, or Eye M.D., is qualified to provide services for the full range of eye care needs, from routine exams to advanced surgical procedures. In addition to passing medical boards for licensure, ophthalmologists must also complete board certification by the American Board of Ophthalmology, the oldest specialty board in North America.

An optometrist is a doctor who has completed a graduate program of optometry following college. Optometrists can provide many eye care services, including routine exams and the fitting of contact lenses, but cannot perform surgery. Optometrists must pass a certification evaluation to become board certified by the American Optometric Association.

Ophthalmic Technologists, Technicians, and Assistants

Ophthalmic technologists have attended training programs approved by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology such as the one at Regions Hospital in St. Paul. They are required to pass oral and written board exams to demonstrate their skills and knowledge. Ophthalmic technicians complete comprehensive training in the precise, complex skills necessary to assist ophthalmologists in surgery and during examinations. Assistants complete training courses and are then required to pass rigorous certification exams.

Opticians

Opticians fit and assist with spectacles and must pass a challenging optics test to receive certification. Given the sophistication of today’s spectacle lenses, having the expertise of a certified optician is a tremendous advantage to our patients.

Refractive surgery changes the way light focuses on the retina. There are a number of safe, effective refractive surgical procedures offered by Eye Care Associates, some of which use advanced laser technology to optimize comfort and precision.

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