Here at Central Florida Eye Institute we see clinic patients, do minor office procedures, have an optical shop and our surgical facility all here in the same location under one roof. Taking care of all your Eye Care needs in one place saves you frustration and time. Central Florida Eye Institute, in Ocala, FL, is a proven leader in total eye care, From LASIK and vision correction to cataract and glaucoma treatment.
Dr. Croley's education at Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma Medical Sciences Center, as well as his extensive involvement in research and professional affiliations, provide a level of expertise unique among eye doctors.
Dr. Croley's education at Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma Medical Sciences Center, as well as his extensive involvement in research and professional affiliations, provide a level of expertise unique among eye doctors.
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From the moment you walk through our doors, you'll discover competent eye care professionals ready to assist you in obtaining the services you need to protect and optimize your vision. We encourage you to ask questions, tour our facilities and obtain any additional information you need to feel comfortable with your eye care decisions.
Meet Dr. Croley
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Thomas L. Croley, MD is a board-certified ophthalmologist. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Oklahoma in 1982 and finished his medical internship and ophthalmology residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. He has received specialized training in cataract surgery, LASIK Eye Surgery, PRK Eye Surgery, and intraocular lens implantation.
Cataract Surgery
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The lens you were born with is usually crystal clear; the natural aging process kicks in with each passing year and causes that lens to become hardened and discolored (yellowish or yellow-brown in color), even opaque. This change interferes with the light entering the eye, which is necessary for seeing a clear image.
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The natural lens of the eye is situated in an elastic-like capsular bag that holds it in place. When performing cataract surgery, the surgeon carefully opens the front portion of the capsule in order to remove the lens. After completely removing the natural lens, the intraocular lens is positioned inside the capsular bag.
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