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4 days ago
Dr. Kirk was very attenyive to my needs and kept mell informer on what I needed. His staff were very welcoming and effeective.

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11 days ago
Dr. Kirk was able to consolidate various eye tests to easily understandable information. I am in awe of a retina specialist and surgeon dealing daily with the complexities of the eye who can simplify a procedure and possible side effects so well. Dr. Kirk listened to me and clarified for me without patronizing or me feeling confused and overwhelmed. Taking that kind of time takes time that all physicians should be accorded by the management of their facility. Dr. Kirk did not push me or hurry me into a decision...which in the end only leads to vacillation and uncertainty in the patient's mind. I appreciated the manner in which Dr. Kirk allowed our doctor and patient team to unfold. I will be able to approach surgery without any doubt my doctor will take great care of my eyes and vision.

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16 days ago
Everything

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17 days ago
Dr Kirk & staff were all excellent. Knowledgeable & caring & no pain with injection this time. Do highly recommend.

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18 days ago
Dr. Kirk is invested in me at each appointment , his shots are painless! He is caring and professional..
ABOUT
Dr. Clayton Kirk, M.D.
Dr. Kirk was born and raised outside of Chicago. After graduating from the University of Illinois with a bachelors degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology and a minor in Chemistry, he attended medical school at Loyola University in Chicago. He went on to complete a transitional year internship in Spokane, WA before returning to Chicago for his ophthalmology residency at the Loyola University Medical Center. He completed a 2-year Vitreoretinal Surgery fellowship at the prestigious Associated Retina Consultants in Phoenix, AZ.
Dr. Kirk has advanced training in the surgical management of retinal detachments, macular puckers, macular holes, diabetic eye diseases, vitreous floaters, and secondary intraocular lens placement.