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Multi-specialty ophthalmology practice (cataract & laser cataract surgery)

Quigley
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Quigley Eye Specialists — Quigley Eye Specialists, Sarasota FL
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Quigley Eye Specialists
1428 S Tamiami Trl, Sarasota, FL 34239
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Quigley Eye Specialists is a large multispecialty medical and surgical eye-care group founded in 1988 by Dr. Thomas Quigley, with a Sarasota location among its many Southwest Florida offices. The practice provides comprehensive treatment for cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, corneal conditions, dry eye, and droopy eyelids using current diagnostic and surgical technology. Its surgical menu includes refractive cataract surgery with premium lens options, SMILE and LASIK laser vision correction, glaucoma procedures, retinal care, corneal treatment, and oculoplastic eyelid surgery. The group has since joined Eye Health America and merged with Eye Centers of Florida under The Eye Associates family, expanding to roughly 14 locations across the region. As a high-volume, multi-provider organization, Quigley emphasizes accessible, technology-driven cataract and comprehensive eye care across communities including Sarasota.

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