Rising Stars in Ophthalmology
Congratulations to Drs. Jill S. Melicher, Christine L. Larsen and Mark S. Hansen! All three were named “Rising Stars in Ophthalmology” by their peers and are being recognized in the April issue of the… read more
Gathering for a Cause
Recently, our Provider Support Team gathered for an Appreciation Dinner and put their crafting skills to work. The team made fleece blankets that were later donated to Project Linus, a non-profit… read more
Woodbury Progress
The construction of our new Woodbury office (located off Tamarack Road and Weir Drive) is moving right along! With this new location, we look forward to offering superb consultative and… read more
Research Studies – We Need You!
Dry Eye Study Do you experience eye dryness, irritation, or burning? You may be able to participate in a research study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational eye drop… read more
All MEC Meeting
In February, we hosted our Annual All-MEC Meeting at the Radisson Blu Hotel – Mall of America. After some interesting presentations from our physicians and our new President, we invited… read more
Minnesota Eye Consultants Announces New Business Partner
Minnesota Eye Consultants is pleased to announce a long-term partnership with Waud Capital Partners, based in Chicago, Ill. This partnership provides Minnesota Eye Consultants a foundation to collaborate with other… read more
Patient Appreciation Week
We look forward to celebrating you, our incredible patients during our Patient Appreciation Week (March 20th – March 24th)! Thank you for choosing our physicians and surgeons for your specialty and… read more
Eye Care Traveling Tips
Whether you’re dreaming of skiing on the fresh powder in Vail or reading a book under a palm tree in Mexico, now’s a popular time of year for a quick… read more
Dr. Mark Hansen Becomes a Partner!
Congrats to Dr. Mark Hansen! We are pleased to announce that Dr. Mark S. Hansen has become a MN Eye Consultants Partner Physician! Dr. Hansen joined the MN Eye family… read more
4 Facts You Didn’t Know About Cataracts
By the age of 80, you have a 50 percent chance of developing cataracts. If you are unaware of how cataracts can affect your vision, it is when your lens… read more